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==History==
==History==
It was created in 1974 by Baron [[John ap Griffin]] and Baroness [[Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani]] (known then as John ap Griffin and Bjo of Griffin) as an unofficial publication for the Principality. Subscriptions were $2.00 a year which entitled the reader to four quarterly offset newsletters, plus any "emergency" publications (like the notice about [[War vs. Atenveldt]]).
It was created in August 1974 by Baron [[John ap Griffin]] and Baroness [[Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani]] (known then Bjo of Griffin) as an unofficial publication for the Principality. Subscriptions were $2.00 a year which entitled the reader to four quarterly offset newsletters, plus any "emergency" publications (like the notice about [[War vs. Atenveldt]]).


In the October 1974 (#1 issue) issue, names that had been submitted for the newsletter were offered up for voting to the populace and included:
In the October 1974 (#1 issue) issue, names that had been submitted for the newsletter were offered up for voting to the populace and included:
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The Stronghold, Castelum, The Crown Prints, Alcayde, The Crescent, The Caid Clarion, Khitab al'Caid, Krak du Chevalier (named after Crac des Chevaliers, a Medieval Crusader fortress near Tripoli), The Ward, Buckler, Basilisk, The Siege, The Moat, The Sentinel, The Battlement, CAID-ance, The Holding, Vox Populi, The Shield, Minaret, Portcullis, Muizzin, The Keep, Vizier, Kufic (early Arabic script), Asabiyya (Arabic for tribal or clan spirit), Dhe Sura, Qasida (an Arabic ode), Falsafa (Arabic, "knowledge of the universe"), The Caid Ceidhle, Sgian Dhu (Gaelic for "black knife"), Dun Caid: The Fortress of Caid, The Alarum, Tuatha Caid ("the People of Caid"), Gae Bolga (Cuchulainn's secret weapon), and The Quarterstaff (because there will never be enough members to staff it properly).  
The Stronghold, Castelum, The Crown Prints, Alcayde, The Crescent, The Caid Clarion, Khitab al'Caid, Krak du Chevalier (named after Crac des Chevaliers, a Medieval Crusader fortress near Tripoli), The Ward, Buckler, Basilisk, The Siege, The Moat, The Sentinel, The Battlement, CAID-ance, The Holding, Vox Populi, The Shield, Minaret, Portcullis, Muizzin, The Keep, Vizier, Kufic (early Arabic script), Asabiyya (Arabic for tribal or clan spirit), Dhe Sura, Qasida (an Arabic ode), Falsafa (Arabic, "knowledge of the universe"), The Caid Ceidhle, Sgian Dhu (Gaelic for "black knife"), Dun Caid: The Fortress of Caid, The Alarum, Tuatha Caid ("the People of Caid"), Gae Bolga (Cuchulainn's secret weapon), and The Quarterstaff (because there will never be enough members to staff it properly).  


The winning name was ... The Crown Prints, as submitted by [[Kirstin of Hoschar]] of [[Dreiburgen]].
The winning name was ... The Crown Prints, submitted by [[Kirstin of Hoschar]] of [[Dreiburgen]].


There were three "test" issues run prior to the #1 issue: (1) an off-set Caid Newsletter, (2) a "War Declared" mimeo newsletter, and (3) a "quickie newsletter" telling everyone where Angels Anniversary was to be held.
There were three "test" issues run prior to the #1 issue: (1) an off-set Caid Newsletter, (2) a "War Declared" mimeo newsletter, and (3) a "quickie newsletter" telling everyone where Angels Anniversary was to be held.

Revision as of 06:28, 21 October 2014

The Crown Prints (abbreviated "CP") is the official newsletter of Caid. It is edited by the Kingdom Chronicler.

History

It was created in August 1974 by Baron John ap Griffin and Baroness Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani (known then Bjo of Griffin) as an unofficial publication for the Principality. Subscriptions were $2.00 a year which entitled the reader to four quarterly offset newsletters, plus any "emergency" publications (like the notice about War vs. Atenveldt).

In the October 1974 (#1 issue) issue, names that had been submitted for the newsletter were offered up for voting to the populace and included:

The Stronghold, Castelum, The Crown Prints, Alcayde, The Crescent, The Caid Clarion, Khitab al'Caid, Krak du Chevalier (named after Crac des Chevaliers, a Medieval Crusader fortress near Tripoli), The Ward, Buckler, Basilisk, The Siege, The Moat, The Sentinel, The Battlement, CAID-ance, The Holding, Vox Populi, The Shield, Minaret, Portcullis, Muizzin, The Keep, Vizier, Kufic (early Arabic script), Asabiyya (Arabic for tribal or clan spirit), Dhe Sura, Qasida (an Arabic ode), Falsafa (Arabic, "knowledge of the universe"), The Caid Ceidhle, Sgian Dhu (Gaelic for "black knife"), Dun Caid: The Fortress of Caid, The Alarum, Tuatha Caid ("the People of Caid"), Gae Bolga (Cuchulainn's secret weapon), and The Quarterstaff (because there will never be enough members to staff it properly).

The winning name was ... The Crown Prints, submitted by Kirstin of Hoschar of Dreiburgen.

There were three "test" issues run prior to the #1 issue: (1) an off-set Caid Newsletter, (2) a "War Declared" mimeo newsletter, and (3) a "quickie newsletter" telling everyone where Angels Anniversary was to be held.

See also: The Origin of the Crown Prints

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Officer Groups: Army, College of Heralds, College of Scribes, Collegium Caidis, Crown Prints, Newcomers Guild, Water Bearer Guild
Other Information: Caidan Law, Greater Officer of State, Lesser Officer of State, Guilds, Officer Hierarchy, Privy Council