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At Court, a number of Baronial offices changed hands:
At Court, a number of Baronial offices changed hands:
*Baronial Seneschal: Lord [[Tryggvi Halftrollson]] to Lord [[Jehansah ess Salaam memo hazara Khan-ad-Din]]
*Baronial Seneschal: Lord [[Tryggvi Halftrollson]] to Lord [[Jehansah ess Salaam memo hazara Khan-ad-Din]]
*Baronial Exchequer: Lady [[Carlotta the Lost]] to [[Joseph Cosins of Suffolk]]
*Baronial Exchequer: Lady [[Carlotta the Lost]] to [[Josepha Cosins of Suffolk]]
*Baronial Notary: Lady [[Carlotta the Lost]] to Lady Audrey MacAlise of Roslindale (currently [[Eanswyth de Burthoswald]])
*Baronial Notary: Lady [[Carlotta the Lost]] to Lady Audrey MacAlise of Roslindale (currently [[Eanswyth de Burthoswald]])
*Baronial Arts Officer: Lady [[Elinore Windemere of the Moors]] was invested by Mistress [[Louise of Woodsholme]] who was serving as the court herald
*Baronial Arts Officer: Lady [[Elinore Windemere of the Moors]] was invested by Mistress [[Louise of Woodsholme]] who was serving as the court herald
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Chronicle provided by Lord [[Christopher of Deauville]]
Chronicle provided by Lord [[Christopher of Deauville]]
==Memories==  
==Memories==  
*Leave your memories here.
*Leave your memories here.

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Location: Calafia
San Diego, CA
Date: 11/11/1978

The event didn't start until 2:00 pm due to a torrential downpour in San Diego. Baron Talanque welcomed Their Majesties Armand and Diana and the guests to a catered banquet.

At Court, a number of Baronial offices changed hands:

Baron Talanque admitted Lady Elinore Windemere of the Moors to the Order of the Golden Trident and Lord Lord Tryggvi Halftrollson to the Order of Leodamus of Thebes.

After Court, the hall was cleared and the rest of the evening was spent dancing, singing, telling stories, and enjoying instrumental music.

Chronicle provided by Lord Christopher of Deauville

Memories

  • Leave your memories here.