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Atenveldt Submissions (excerpted from the S.C.A. College of Arms' Letters of Acceptance and Return)

ATENVELDT REGISTRATIONS by the College of Arms, June 2005:

Amalric d'Acre. Badge. (Fieldless) A rat sejant erect sustaining a roundel sable.

Cionáoth Óg. Name and device. Or, a hulk sable, a chief wavy sable bezanty.

Submitted as Cied ÓgCináed Óg, the submitter requested authenticity for Irish language/culture and desired a name using the byname Óg. Cináed is Middle Irish and Óg is Early Modern Irish, so to fulfill the submitter's requests, the given name must be changed to an Early Modern Irish form. Cionáoth is dated to 1260 in Annals of the Four Masters. We have changed the name to Ciooth Óg to comply with his request for authenticity.

Elizabeth M'Kena O'Bannon. Name change from Elizabeth Mac Kenna Mac Gavin.

Her old name, Elizabeth Mac Kenna Mac Gavin, is retained as an alternate name.

Elizabeth M'Kena O'Bannon and Dante McGavin. Joint badge. Per saltire purpure and azure, an anchor between four skulls argent.

Elizabeth M'Kena O'Bannon and Dante McGavin. Joint badge. Per bend azure and sable, a sun Or and a sword argent.

Eva die Wölfen. Name and device. Or, a wolf rampant gules and on a chief nebuly azure a butterfly argent.

Katrina von Rosenberg. Name change from holding name Katrina of Atenveldt.

Lefled Willoughby. Reblazon of device. Lozengy argent and sable, on a pile vert a weeping willow tree eradicated Or.

Originally blazoned as Lozengy argent and sable, on a pile vert a willow tree eradicated Or, the emblazon shows a weeping willow.

Lucrezia di Bartolomeo. Badge. Purpure, on a heart Or, a double-horned hennin gules, trimmed argent, a bordure Or.

While we would prefer a better depiction of a hennin, the submitter has followed the instructions provided by Laurel in the previous return in order to make the charge more identifiable. While many of those asked did not identify the charge as a hennin, most did identify it as a hat of some type. This is sufficient to give the submitter the benefit of the doubt and register this depiction of a hennin. A hennin may be drawn with or without a veil; as long as identifiability is maintained. There is no difference for the presence of the veiling.

Sancha Galindo de Toledo. Exchange of primary and alternate name Tatiana Laski Krakowska and device. Azure, an owl contourny Or between in cross four mullets and in saltire four roundels argent.

The submitter's registered alternate name, Sancha Galindo de Toledo, is now her primary name. The submitter's registered primary name, Tatiana Laski Krakowska, is now her alternate name.

Willow Jeanette O'Malley. Reblazon of device. Ermine, a weeping willow tree couped proper between flaunches sable, each charged with a fleur-de-lys Or.

Originally blazoned as Ermine, a willow tree couped proper between flaunches sable, each charged with a fleur-de-lys Or, the emblazon shows a weeping willow.

 

 

 

ATENVELDT PENDS by the College of Arms, June 2005:

Elizabet Alfinnsdottir. Device. Sable, on a bend sinister between two unicorn's horns bendwise sinister Or, an ivy vine throughout vert.

Listed on the LoI as Per bend sinister vert and sable, on a bend sinister between two unicorn horns bendwise sinister Or, a vine thoughout vert the field is actually sable. This is pended to allow research under the correct tinctures.

This was item 4 on the Atenveldt letter of February 25, 2005.


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