Court Reports of the Barony of Delftwood
Oeric
September 10th AS 40 (2005)
Heavy Weapons Championship
Barony of Delftwood


Here follows the report of the Court of His Excellency Oeric, Seventh Baron of Delftwood, held on the 10th day of September, Anno Societatis 40, in the common reckonning AD 2005, at the Baronial Heavy Weapons Championship. Court was heralded by THLady Alheydis von Körckhingen. Report by THLady Alheydis von Körckhingen, Windmill Pursuivant.

His Excellency announced that Lady Fionnghuala inghean Diarmada would be stepping down from the office of Baronial Senechal. He commended Lady Fionnghuala for her dedicated and excellent service. His Excellency further announced that Her Excellency, Countess Caryl Olesdatter, had accepted the position as lady Fionnghuala's successor as Senechal.
 
His Excellency announced that Baron Rian Gortyroyan would be stepping down from the office of Knight Marshall. He thanked Baron Rian for the dedication and skill which he had brought to the office. His Excellency further announced that Lord Jacques Chanson d’Osier had accepted the position of Knight Marshall.
 
His Excellency presented gifts of miniature cow bells to Baron Rian and Lady Fionnghuala as tokens of his gratitude for their service.
 
Brother Baldo was named as the winner of the day’s heavy weapons tournament. Scroll illumined by Faílenn ingen Chernaich, to be calligraphed by His Excellency, Baron Oeric.
 
His Excellency called forth Lord Mustafa the Red and thanked him for his service as Delftwood’s Baronial Heavy Weapons Champion. His term at an end, Lord Mustafa was divested of the Champion's regalia.
 
Lord Conrad MacCallum was then invested as the new Baronial Heavy Weapons Champion of Delftwood, and took his place upon the dais. Scroll illumination and calligraphy by Helene al-Zarq­á.
 
Baron Rian Gortyroyan was called forth and made a Companion of the Baronial Order of Excellence in the Martial Arts, in recognition of his dedication to and skill at rapier, archery and heavy weapons. Scroll illumined by Lady Gilliane McGill de Verona.
 
Lady Finuola McGill, known as Fenris, was called forth and inducted as a companion of the Order of the Windmill in recognition of her enthusiastic service to Delftwood and to the Canton of Angels Keep. Scroll illumined by Lady Gwenhwvar Morwyn and calligraphed by Lady Juliana Stafford.
 
There being no further business, the court of His Excellency was closed.