Court Reports of the Barony of Delftwood
Rian and Jennet
February 21st, AS 38
(2004)
Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins
Barony of Delftwood
Here begins the Report of the Final Court of Rian and Jennet, Baron and
Baroness of Delftwood, at the Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins, on the
21st of February, in the Year of Our Lord 2004. Seigneur Jean
Ancelin, reporting pursuivant, with assistance from Lady Alheydis von
Körckhingen.
Their Excellencies Rian and Jennet did gratefully recognize the service
and toil of Their past and present champions, and convey them tokens of
Their appreciation. For archery: Lord Christopher Harper, Lord
Fiodor Ivanavich of Kugnik, Jaime of Delftwood, and Oliver
Gladewyne. For heavy combat: The Honorable Lord Kai Saer Pren,
Lord Artemius Andreas Magnus, and William fitz William. For
rapier: Don Ian Muir, Don Yngvar the Dismal, Earl AEthelmearc, and Lord
Michael Gladewyne.
Lord Oeric Lestrange, Lady Catherine O'Herlihy, Liz the Mischievous,
Elizabeth the Nameless, Keiran, and Lady Eleanora of Rosewycke did make
a presentation to Their Excellencies of various gifts commemorating
Their Divestiture.
Lady Una de Saint Luc was made a Friend of the Windmill, for
outstanding service to the barony's scribal community. Scroll by
Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen.
Don Lyev Davidovitch was made a Friend of the Windmill for numerous
contributions to the barony in the areas of rapier and dance, among
others. Illumination by Liz Mischievous with calligraphy by
Baroness Jennet the Gentle.
Their Excellencies bestowed upon Lady Annora of Delftwood a magnificant
riding saddle, as a token of appreciation for years of service as Their
retainer.
Elizabeth the Nameless and Mustafa the Red were made Companions of the
Windmill for substantial service to the barony. Scrolls by Mattea
di Luna.
Their Excellencies addressed the populace, speaking of Their gratitude
and appreciation for all those who helped Them fulfil Their roles as
Baron and Baroness of Delftwood.
There being no further business, the Final Court of Rian and Jennet,
Sixth Baron and Baroness of Delftwood, was closed.