Court Reports of the Barony of Delftwood
Oeric
February 12th AS 39 (2005)
Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins
Barony of Delftwood


Here follows the report of the Court of His Excellency Oeric, Baron of Delftwood, held on the 12th day of February, Anno Societatis 39, in the common reckoning AD 2005, at the Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins, held in the Barony of Delftwood. Court was heralded by Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen. Report respectfully submitted by Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen, Windmill Pursuivant.

His Excellency received Lady Juliana Stafford and several representatives of Angels Keep, who presented His Excellency with a blanket bearing the arms of Delftwood. His Excellency expressed his sincere gratitude and immediately put the blanket to good use keeping His Excellency warm on a most wintry day.

Her Excellency Baroness Jennet the Gentle, autocrat of the event, was received into court. Her Excellency recognized those in attendance who had especially contributed to the sinful theme of the days events. Recognition was also give to those in attendance who had collected a full compliment of sin tokens during the day.

Lord Benedict Fergus atte Mede, Baronial Fencing Champion, was called upon to announce the winners of the day's fencing events: Tristan Isidore de Acaçar was given honor as the day's Most Chivalrous Fencer and presented with a chest containing bottles and glasses donated by Her Excellency Baroness Jennet the Gentle. Scroll painted by Ælfgyfu hearpestre & calligraphed by Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen. Don Morguhn Sheridan was recognized as the winner of the day's fencing tournament and presented with an etched glass goblet donated by Lord Artemius Andreas Magnus. Scroll painted by Gwenhwyfar ferch Morwyn & calligraphed by Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen.

Lord Benedict Fergus atte Mede, having faithfully and dutifully served his term as Baronial Fencing Champion, was divested of his office. Lord Michael Gladewyne was announced as the new Baronial Fencing Champion, and was invested with the office's regalia. Scroll painted by Ælfgyfu hearpestre & calligraphed by Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen.

Lord Benedict Fergus atte Mede was then made a companion of the Delftwood Baronial Order for Martial Excellence in recognition of his dedicated tutelage to the citizens of Delftwood and Angels Keep and of his dedication to the art of fencing. A promisory scroll was presented.

Lord Artemius Andreas Magnus was made the newest companion of the Delftwood Baronial Order for Excellency in the Arts and Sciences in recognition of his skill in glass working, and of his faithful and selfless tutelage in the art. The scroll is a work in progress by Lady Svana in kyrra.

Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen was then made a companion of the yet-to-be-named Delftwood Baronial Order honoring the Spirit of Delftwood. The scroll wording was most beautifully presented by the minions of His Excellency, Lady Catherine O'Herlihy, Helene al-Zarqá, Elizabeth the Nameless and Kierin of Delftwood.

There being no further business, the court of His Excellency was closed.

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 Award summary:

Lord Benedict Fergus atte Mede: Companion of the [Delftwood Martial ArtsOrder]
Lord Artemius Andreas Magnus: Companion of the [Delftwood Arts & SciencesOrder]
Lady Alheydis von Körckhingen: Companion of the [Spirit of Delftwood]