[antir-heralds] memorials using devices

Ruslund Geyer ruslund at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 22 19:55:22 PDT 2008


Thank you!
 
Does that mean only Peers can do this?
 
An extension of that thought is could a parent put their badge on their children?
 
Forgive me for this barrage of questions during this time of mourning amongst the community, but I am fascinated.  
Avine

--- On Tue, 7/22/08, Anthony Hawke <anthony.hawke at shaw.ca> wrote:

From: Anthony Hawke <anthony.hawke at shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [antir-heralds] memorials using devices
To: "An Tir Heralds" <antir-heralds at antir.sca.org>
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008, 7:44 PM

Ruslund Geyer wrote:
> With this same thought, would it technically mean that the person wearing
the badge of the honoree is owned by/related to them?  
>  
> Please don't beat me...  I'm only a poor little new herald and
still learning.
>  
> Avine
>   
A badge is also used quite often by Peers who wish to show others that a 
particular apprentice or protege is a member of their household.  In 
this fashion, it forms a mark of affiliation.

-- 
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.)
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counterchanged"

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