[antir-heralds] memorials using devices
Anthony Hawke
anthony.hawke at shaw.ca
Tue Jul 22 15:05:10 PDT 2008
Ruslund Geyer wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> Recent events have set me to wondering two things. What are the precedents for using a person's device in a "memorial" to them? Would someone (longtime friend, former student, etc.) be permitted to wear a deceased person's device in some adapted form on something, such as a belt favor? (Given that remaining family have giving permission, of course.)
>
> Also, how do you find out if a person had/has registered arms?
>
> In service,
> Avine de Hert
> deputy herald, Shire of Wyewood
>
On this thought, what was Ciaran's badge? I would be honoured to gain
permission to wear it at the KWHS as a pin.
--
In Service to the Tir Righ Coronet,
____________________________________________________________________________
Lord Anthony Hawke; GdS, AA, WOAW
Yeoman of Signals, Port of Crickstow-on-Sea
Protégé to his Excellency, Uilliam mac Aillén vhic Séamus, OP
Facta Omnia Gloria Nihil
(The deed is everything. Glory is nothing.)
"Per fess sable and Or, a sea-tyger maintaining a rapier inverted counterchanged"
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