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*[[Mary Dedwydd verch Gwallter]], 6/5/2011-2014
*[[Mary Dedwydd verch Gwallter]], 6/5/2011-2014
*[[Emmeline Dernelove]], 2014-7/16/2016
*[[Emmeline Dernelove]], 2014-7/16/2016
*[[Mealla Caimbeul]], 7/16/2016-present
*[[Mealla Caimbeul]], 7/16/2016-1/6/2018
*[[Elinor Assheycombe]], 1/6/2018-?
*[[Jamal Damien Marcus]], ?-present


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Latest revision as of 11:54, 8 January 2023

Bellows is one of the three major deputies of Crescent Principal Herald and is primarily responsible for arranging Field heralds at kingdom events and training new field heralds. This herald also has specific ceremonial duties for final round of Crown Tournament and assists with keeping Coronation running smoothly.

The title is a heraldic joke, implying that the deputy responsible for voice heraldry may be "full of hot air".

Duties

The Bellows herald is responsible for the field Heraldry at Crown Tournament and Queen's Champion Tournaments. The Bellows herald often assists with organization of Coronation courts and the court held at Twelfth Night. While there are other Kingdom tournaments on the schedule, often they are the responsibility of the herald of the hosting chapter.

The Bellows herald is also responsible for the overall instruction and development of field heraldry in the Kingdom. The Bellows herald is to be a resource for local heralds needing help in organizing field heraldry at events.

Roll of Bellows heralds

This list is not yet complete


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