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The Scribe Armarius is in charge of assigning scrolls to scribes, and leading the College of Scribes. The Scribe Armarius is generally the Regent for Scribal Studies for Collegium Caidis, as well. The Scribe Armarius is a deputy of the Crescent Principal Herald.
Note: The Armarius was the medieval monk who assigned the scribes their tasks. The word scribe has been added in front to make it clear to the modern reader what area an armarius is responsible for. And thus there are two plural forms shown below, for the English word and the Latin one.
List of Scribes Armarii of Caid
- Francis of Dragonsforge, 1975-1977 as West Kingdom Deputy Chancellor of Scribes for Caid
- Mary Taran of Glastonbury, 1977-5/1979 as Chancellor of Scribes
- Éowyn Amberdrake, 5/1979-11/1984, Office renamed Scribe Armarius
- Troy of Nodham Whyre, 11/1984-3/1987
- Angela of Rosebury, 3/1987-?
- Thea Gabrielle Northernridge, ?-6/1990
- Elyramere of Tymberlyne Heyghts, 6/1990-4/1993
- Aliskye MacKyven Raizel, 4/1993-2/1995
- Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme, ?-?
- James Andrew MacAllister, ?-?
- Luciana Maria Novella Di Carlo, ?-?
- Tetchubah of Greenlake, ?-?
- Luighseach nic Lochlainn, ?-1/2007
- Medb Renata, 1/2007-10/2010
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Offices: Crown, Arts & Sciences, Chatelaine, Chronicler, Constable, Exchequer, Herald, Lists, Marshal, Seneschal, Webwright, Youth 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 |