From the Seneschal STOP PRESS EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA STOP PRESS Master Bartholomew has completed his review of Abertridwr's application. It is his, and therefore my, recommendation that the group should be considered for elevation to Baronial status. This report and recommendation will now be sent to the SCAA and the Society Seneschal for their consideration. We are now awaiting the decision of the SCAA and the Society Seneschal. I will keep you informed of progress from here as I hear of it. Regards, Catherine de Arc Acting Lochac Seneschal I have edited the above and only printed the bits regarding the Baronial Application Progress, the other bits will be discussed at the Canton Meeting in December. Anyone who wishes to see the whole letter is more than welcome to contact me and I will make it available. I have not changed any of the wording or tenses of the above. In Service Rhianwen Seneschal of Abertridwr VOLUME 15, ISSUE 8 December AS XLVI The Rhol T H E N E W S L E T T E R F O R A B E R T R I D W R The Society for Creative Anachronism, South of the River Metropolitan Perth, Fremantle to Armadale Archery Officer 2 Chronicler 2 Event Report : Highland Gathering 3 Event Report: Seniors Have a Go Day 3 Arts & Sciences 4 Award Recommendations 4 Chivalric Round Table 5 Toys for Tots 6 Yule BBQ 6 New Year’s Day Open House 6 CORONATION 7 Midsummer Fools Revel 8 Special Sale of Goblets 8 Cook’s Corner 9 God Rest Ye Frantic Autocrat 10 Diary Dates 11 Officer Needed 11 Merchant’s Row 12 Anglo-Saxon riddle 12 Links 12 Contacts 13
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From the Seneschal
STOP PRESS EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA STOP PRESS
Master Bartholomew has completed his review of
Abertridwr's application. It is his, and therefore my,
recommendation that the group should be
considered for elevation to Baronial status. This
report and recommendation will now be sent to the
SCAA and the Society Seneschal for their
consideration.
We are now awaiting the decision of the SCAA and
the Society Seneschal. I will keep you informed of
progress from here as I hear of it.
Regards,
Catherine de Arc
Acting Lochac Seneschal
I have edited the above and only printed the bits regarding
the Baronial Application Progress, the other bits will be
discussed at the Canton Meeting in December.
Anyone who wishes to see the whole letter is more than
welcome to contact me and I will make it available.
I have not changed any of the wording or tenses of the
above.
In Service
Rhianwen
Seneschal of Abertridwr
VOLUME 15, ISSUE 8 December AS XLVI
The Rhol T H E N E W S L E T T E R F O R A B E R T R I D W R
The Society for Creative Anachronism, South of the River Metropolitan Perth, Fremantle to Armadale
Archery Officer 2
Chronicler 2
Event Report :
Highland Gathering
3
Event Report: Seniors
Have a Go Day
3
Arts & Sciences 4
Award
Recommendations
4
Chivalric Round Table 5
Toys for Tots 6
Yule BBQ 6
New Year’s Day Open
House
6
CORONATION 7
Midsummer Fools
Revel
8
Special Sale of
Goblets
8
Cook’s Corner 9
God Rest Ye Frantic
Autocrat
10
Diary Dates 11
Officer Needed 11
Merchant’s Row 12
Anglo-Saxon riddle 12
Links 12
Contacts 13
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CANTON of ABERTRIDWR THE RHOL
ARCHERY OFFICER
Alianore de Essewell – Archery Officer The Final Regional IKAC for 2011 is happening on November 27th at the training grounds of the Bowmen of Melville Archery range in Leeming. There have been 41 Archers to post scores this IKAC season, with 19 archers posting an average for their 3 highest scores. New Member Frank Meredith, whom we met at the Seniors have a go day,
joined us at Sunday training with his longbow. He also brought with him a calico ‘Sheaf’ quiver that he’d made from instructions of a description he received from Odile Adrimet of longbow-archers.com in England, in response to his query of English Archers in 1345 France. He had read in a Bernard Cornwell book about Archers arrows being “carried in waxed linen bag, laced at the top and bolstered by a ‘withy’ frame”. He was interested enough to seek more information about it. He has also provided me with the instructions he received, for use by those interested in making their own. This is the result of his efforts
CHRONICLER
Greetings,
I would like to send a special thank you to Lady
Alianore de Essewell for regularly sending articles
and photos for the Rhol. Once again this month’s
Rhol has been made much more interesting by
Lady Alianore’s constant effort. Thank you indeed!
Without such wonderful input from members of the
populace, the Rhol will end up being just a fairly
boring calendar of events. So I am sending out a
plea for input from more of you. Please send
something in to the Rhol this coming year. If
everyone sends just one thing in, no matter how
small, we’d have a fabulous edition every time!
I’d love to include articles, anecdotes, photos,
event reports, tourney results, book reviews,
recipes, even your favourite websites. Tell us about
one of your A&S projects or special interests. Do
you have something to sell, swap or trade? Let us
know! Officers, please tell us what has been
happening and if you have any problems, needs or
successes? Merchants, advertise your wares in our
Merchants column.
And of course, if you are running an event, don’t
forget to send me some info about it (including set
~ 7th December ~ The next Chivalric Round table will be at the Bastion on Wednesday the 7th of December from 7pm. This is a garbed event, bring a goblet. Everyone with a love of our game is welcome, everyone attending will be given time to speak on each question. A brief discussion will then follow with a summation by Sir Kane, then on to the next question. The questions are as follows.
Question 1
The role of the consort in a Par D Arms, The role of the consort in a Crown List, The Role of the consort in a monthly bash. Are there differences? If so what and why? If not Why?
Question 2
In A Par D Arms how does the Tenan give glory and Renoun to the Venan? Is this important? why?
Question 3
How as a medieval community can we add to the magic of a high romance event such as a Par D’ Arms?
When: 7pm Wednesday the 7th of December
Where: The Bastion, 17 Stainer Street, Willagee
Cost: Free
Bring: Prepared thoughts, Garb as befits your station
Contact: Sir Kane 9314 2506 if this is not clear. Please don’t hesitate to ask
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CANTON of ABERTRIDWR THE RHOL
Toys for Tots Charity Tourney
Sunday, 4th December
Please come and join the Baron and Baroness of Aneala at the annual
Toys for Tots tourney.
Please bring a dish to share for a pot luck lunch. There will be a
competition for the best children‟s character shield or shield cover.
Unto the most wonderful populace of the Kingdom of Lochac and the Knowne World Let it be well spoken about that in January AS XLVI the most precious Crown of Lochac shall pass from the noble brow of our beloved King Cornelius and Queen Elizabeth into the care of the equally beloved Crown Prince Siridean and Crown Princess Margie who by right of arms, beauty and grace have proven themselves worthy successors and undoubted heirs to the thrones of this great Kingdom. Your attendance at the celebrations accompanying this most noble event and your participation in the diverse markets, games, tourney’s, competitions and gatherings will surely lighten the heart, illuminate your mind and adorn your memory of the investiture of the new King and Queen with joyful remembrance as suits this auspices start to the new year. The investiture shall by the artful use of imagination take place during a Royal Hunt and the weekend shall be spent out of doors in the grounds surrounding the royal lodge found in the northern most lands of Dragons Bay. Rather than the uncivilized shelter of the trees, provision shall be made among the outbuildings of the lodge for those travellers who by necessity of distance may not be accompanied by a baggage train, alternatively for those who shall command their own Baggage train there shall be available extensive parklands that will provide fine sites to erect pavilions and shelters. The feast accompanying the celebration shall be suitable for meat and non-meat days and we trust you will advise us of these or any other dietary observances you may have. For those good gentles who travel from afar so they may join us in these celebrations, local guides, transport and places to rest weary head shall be had from the wondrous populace of these western shores. A suitable contribution to the Kingdoms treasury will assure you a place at this most auspicious occasion and mark your place in the history of the Kingdom of Lochac In service to the Crown and in Fun and Frenchship, Lady Genevieve du Montfleur
Date 6th, 7th and 8th January 2012
Location Wandi Community Centre, 302 De Haer Road, Wandi
Prices Members : Adult $65 - Youth $30 - Child $15 Under 6 $0
Non members: Adult $70 - Youth $35 - Child $20- Under 6 $0
Bookings require: $20 per adult, $10 per youth or child to confirm.
Autocrat Lady Genevieve du Montfleur (Fiona Gillespie [email protected])
For further information relating to this wondrous event. Including online booking and how payment can be made for the event, please go to; www.coronation-in-dragonsbay.org