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Medieval heralds generally worked for a single patron (which could be a monarch or other noble personage, or an Order of chivalry).  When speaking for the principal, the herald would wear a tabard bearing the arms of their patron, symbolizing the fact that the herald spoke not on their own behalf, but with the voice of their liege.  Some heralds, however, were available to be hired to speak for anyone needing their services, and made this known by wearing mantles bearing the arms of their various employers.
Medieval heralds generally worked for a single patron (which could be a monarch or other noble personage, or an Order of chivalry).  When speaking for the principal, the herald would wear a tabard bearing the arms of their patron, symbolizing the fact that the herald spoke not on their own behalf, but with the voice of their liege.  Some heralds, however, were available to be hired to speak for anyone needing their services, and made this known by wearing mantles bearing the arms of their various employers.


The Society's heralds typically wear a tabard displaying the arms of the territory they serve.  Occasionally a tabard bearing personal arms will be seen;  this may be in tournaments of great pageantry, like Crown Tournies or pas d'armes, or a court ceremony like a coronation or elevation to the peerage.  But given the expense of creating a heraldic tabard, not only in materials, but in the artisan's labor, personal heraldic tabards (distinct from armorial surcotes or other garments which bear the arms of the wearer) are quite unusual.   
The Society's heralds typically wear a tabard displaying the arms of the territory they serve.  Occasionally a tabard bearing personal arms will be seen;  this may be in tournaments of great pageantry, like Crown Tournies or pas d'armes, or a court ceremony like a coronation or elevation to the peerage.  But given the expense of creating a heraldic tabard, not only in materials, but in the artisan's labor, personal heraldic tabards (distinct from armorial surcotes or other garments which display the arms of the wearer) are quite unusual.   


Dr Lynsey Darby, a former Archivist of the College of Heralds in London, reveals that Randolf Jackson, appointed Montorgeuil poursuivant by Henry VII in early 1486, provided heraldic services for the 135 Seigneurial families of Jersey.  The Governor of Jersey, Matthew Baker, presented an expense claim<ref>The claim is preserved in the National Archives at Kew, and partly re-printed in the Rolls Series No24 and also cited in ms ‘38 B.18 p. 97’ by John Anstis, Garter KoA.</ref> for a Tabard provided for Montorgeuil, "broidered with the devices of many Houses"<ref> I am indebted to Julian Wilson, on the FaceBook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SCAHeraldryChat/10158603113464203/?comment_id=10158605330924203&reply_comment_id=10158606152054203&notif_id=1588022643216638&notif_t=group_comment&ref=notif SCA Heraldry Unofficial Chat, for this information.</ref>
Dr Lynsey Darby, a former Archivist of the College of Heralds in London, reveals that Randolf Jackson, appointed Montorgeuil poursuivant by Henry VII in early 1486, provided heraldic services for the 135 Seigneurial families of Jersey.  The Governor of Jersey, Matthew Baker, presented an expense claim<ref>The claim is preserved in the National Archives at Kew, and partly re-printed in the Rolls Series No24 and also cited in ms ‘38 B.18 p. 97’ by John Anstis, Garter KoA.</ref> for a Tabard provided for Montorgeuil, "broidered with the devices of many Houses"<ref> I am indebted to Julian Wilson, on the FaceBook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SCAHeraldryChat/10158603113464203/?comment_id=10158605330924203&reply_comment_id=10158606152054203&notif_id=1588022643216638&notif_t=group_comment&ref=notif SCA Heraldry Unofficial Chat], for this information.</ref>


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Image:Giles_GermanMantle2.JPG|Konrad Grunenberg's Roll of 1483.
Image:Giles_GermanMantle2.JPG|Konrad Grunenberg's Roll of 1483.
Image:Giles_EnglishMantle.jpg|Julian Wilson heralds a Pas d'Arms at the Ancient Hospital and Almshouse of St. Cross, in Drachanwald, near West Dragonshire (Southern England excepting London).  The devices on the tabard are those of Seigneurial families of Jersey in the late 15th C, courtesy of the Librarian of our local historical Socièté Jersaise.
Image:Giles_EnglishMantle.jpg|Julian Wilson heralds a Pas d'Arms at the Ancient Hospital and Almshouse of St. Cross, in Drachanwald, near West Dragonshire (Southern England excepting London).  The devices on the tabard are those of Seigneurial families of Jersey in the late 15th C, courtesy of the Librarian of our local historical Socièté Jersaise.
Image:BrianOhUilliamHeraldTabard.jpg|Brian O'hUilliam, Bordure Herald of Ansteorra, wearing his "resume" tabard.
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Image:Giles_Caid.jpg|[[Caid|The Kingdom of Caid]] <i>Azure, a crown within a laurel wreath Or, between three crescents within a bordure embattled argent. </i><br>The first SCA chapters in southern California were established in 1970, and became the Principality of Caid in 1974.  Caid became independant of the West in 1978. Giles has served Caid as herald for courts across the Known World, in The West, An Tir, Atenveldt, Atenveldt, Ansteorra, Aethelmerc, and Glen Abhan.  He has repeatedly served as Golden Rose Herald, the staff herald charged with producing royal courts in Caid, and was created Chrysostom Herald by Sven and Kolfinna.
Image:Giles_Caid.jpg|[[Caid|The Kingdom of Caid]] <i>Azure, a crown within a laurel wreath Or, between three crescents within a bordure embattled argent. </i><br>The first SCA chapters in southern California were established in 1970, and became the Principality of Caid in 1974.  Caid became independant of the West in 1978. Giles has served as herald for courts across the Known World, in Caid, the West, An Tir, Atenveldt, Atenveldt, Ansteorra, Aethelmerc, and Glen Abhan.  He has repeatedly served as Golden Rose Herald, the staff herald charged with producing royal courts in Caid, and was created [[Personal_Heraldic_Title | Chrysostom Herald]] by during the reign of [[Sven II and Kolfinna II]].
Image:Giles_Bonwicke.jpg|[https://historian.ansteorra.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bonwicke The Barony of Bonwicke] <i>Per pale Or and gules, a pale indented counterchanged, overall a laurel wreath vert.</i><br> Bonwicke's arms were designed by Giles Hill.
Image:Giles_Bonwicke.jpg|[https://historian.ansteorra.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bonwicke The Barony of Bonwicke] <i>Per pale Or and gules, a pale indented counterchanged, overall a laurel wreath vert.</i><br> Bonwicke's arms were designed by Giles Hill, and he served as the first herald of the group.
Image:Giles_Calafia.jpg|[[Calafia|The Barony of Calafia]] <i>Azure, a sea serpent ondoyant-emergent sable fimbriated Or, overall a trident with a laurel wreath entwined in its tines Or</i><br> Giles served as Golden Trident during part of the tenure of [[Talanque]].
Image:Giles_Calafia.jpg|[[Calafia|The Barony of Calafia]] <i>Azure, a sea serpent ondoyant-emergent sable fimbriated Or, overall a trident with a laurel wreath entwined in its tines Or</i><br> Giles served as Golden Trident during part of the tenure of [[Talanque]].
Image:Giles_Gyldenholt.jpg|[[Gyldenholt|The Barony of Gyldenholt]] <br>Azure, three trees conjoined in fess Or, surmounted on the foliage by a laurel wreath vert, within a bordure Or. Giles served at Gold Forest during the tenure of [[Wulfric and Lasairfhiona]], and [[Ursul and Collette]].
Image:Giles_Gyldenholt.jpg|[[Gyldenholt|The Barony of Gyldenholt]] <br>Azure, three trees conjoined in fess Or, surmounted on the foliage by a laurel wreath vert, within a bordure Or. Giles served at Gold Forest during the tenures of [[Wulfric and Lasairfhíona]], and [[Ursul and Colette]].
Image:Giles_HeraldsBadge.jpg| <i>Vert, in saltire two trumpets Or.</i> <br>This has been the Heralds' badge since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, but as far as I can tell, it has never been registered...
Image:Giles_HeraldsBadge.jpg|[http://oanda.sca.org//oanda_name.cgi?p=Society%20for%20Creative%20Anachronism%2c%20Arms%2c%20College%20of  Seal of the College of Arms of the Society] <i>Vert, two straight trumpets in saltire, bells in chief, Or.</i>  
Image:Giles_CaidanHeraldsBadge.jpg|[http://oanda.sca.org//oanda_name.cgi?p=Heralds%27%20Seals%3a%20College%20of%20Heralds%20of%20Caid Seal of the College of Heralds of Caid] <i>Four crescents conjoined in saltire, horns outward, surmounted by two trumpets in saltire, within a bordure embattled.</i><br> Although this badge was registered without tinctures, it seemed reasonable to use a blue field, gold trumpets, and a silver bordure.
Image:Giles_CaidanHeraldsBadge.jpg|[http://oanda.sca.org//oanda_name.cgi?p=Heralds%27%20Seals%3a%20College%20of%20Heralds%20of%20Caid Seal of the College of Heralds of Caid] <i>Four crescents conjoined in saltire, horns outward, surmounted by two trumpets in saltire, within a bordure embattled.</i><br> Although this badge was registered without tinctures, it seemed reasonable to use a blue field, gold trumpets, and a silver bordure.
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==Personal Arms on the Mantle==
==Personal Arms on the Mantle==
It was the custom of the European Middle Ages to pay heralds. A fine custom, sadly fallen into disuse during these current, degenerate times.  Giles charges each peer one embroidered badge of their arms in recompense for his service in their elevation ceremony.  The (approximate) finished dimensions are 4" tall, 3.5" wide. They are canvaswork (also called tentwork and needlepoint) worked on 18 - 22 count needlepoint canvas, in cotton, linen, or silk.
It was the custom of the European Middle Ages to pay heralds... a fine custom, sadly fallen into disuse during these current, degenerate times.  Giles charges each peer one embroidered badge of their arms in recompense for his service in their elevation ceremony.  The (approximate) finished dimensions are 4" tall, 3.5" wide. They are canvaswork (also called tentwork and needlepoint) worked on 18 - 22 count needlepoint canvas, in cotton, linen, or silk.
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Image:Giles_Phillipe.jpg|[[Philippe_de_Tournay|Philippe de Tournay]] <i>Sable, a chevron gules fimbriated between 3 pairs of compasses Or, in base a reremouse argent</i><br>Sir Phillipe was elevated to the Order of the Chivalry on October 9, 2004 by [[Brand and Nuala]], King and Queen of Caid.
Image:Giles_Phillipe.jpg|[[Philippe_de_Tournay|Philippe de Tournay]] <i>Sable, a chevron gules fimbriated between 3 pairs of compasses Or, in base a reremouse argent</i><br>Sir Phillipe was elevated to the Order of the Chivalry on October 9, 2004 by [[Brand and Nuala]], King and Queen of Caid.
Image:Giles_Thorvald.jpg|[[Thorvald_Olafson_the_Swordmaker|Thorvald Olafson the Swordmaker]] <i>Per chevron sable and gules, between a chevron and a chevron inverted interlaced a roundel Or</i><br>Master Thorvald was laureled by TRM Alaric II & Carynsa on November 15, AS XXXVIII (2003).
Image:Giles_Thorvald.jpg|[[Thorvald_Olafson_the_Swordmaker|Thorvald Olafson the Swordmaker]] <i>Per chevron sable and gules, between a chevron and a chevron inverted interlaced a roundel Or</i><br>Master Thorvald was laureled by TRM Alaric II & Carynsa on November 15, AS XXXVIII (2003).
Image:Giles_VivienneDeLamperiere.jpg|[[Vivienne_de_Lampérière|Vivienne de Lampérière]] <i>Sable, on a double-headed phoenix Or rising from flames a rose gules barbed vert, seeded argent within a bordure Or.</i><br> Additional information.
<Image:Giles_VivienneDeLamperiere.jpg|[[Vivienne_de_Lampérière|Vivienne de Lampérière]] <i>Sable, on a double-headed phoenix Or rising from flames a rose gules barbed vert, seeded argent within a bordure Or.</i><br> Additional information.>
Image:Giles_Wulfric.jpg|[[Wulfric_Thjostolfsson|Wulfric Thjostolfsson]] <i>Per pale gules and argent, a compass star and a bordure embattled counterchanged.</i><br>Baron Wulfric was pelicaned by TRM [[Sven I and Kolfinna I]] on November 11, AS XLI (2006).
Image:Giles_Wulfric.jpg|[[Wulfric_Thjostolfsson|Wulfric Thjostolfsson]] <i>Per pale gules and argent, a compass star and a bordure embattled counterchanged.</i><br>Baron Wulfric was pelicaned by TRM [[Sven I and Kolfinna I]] on November 11, AS XLI (2006).
Image:Giles_EdwardOakenheart.jpg|[[Edward_Oakenheart|Edward Oakenheart]] <i>Argent, a pile wavy gules, on a chief sable, three plates.</i><br> Sir Edward Oakenheart was knighted by Their Majesties of Caid, [[Patrick and Kara]], 3/6/2010.   
Image:Giles_EdwardOakenheart.jpg|[[Edward_Oakenheart|Edward Oakenheart]] <i>Argent, a pile wavy gules, on a chief sable, three plates.</i><br> Sir Edward Oakenheart was knighted by Their Majesties of Caid, [[Patrick and Kara]], 3/6/2010.   
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Image:Giles_Ilia_Aleksandrovich.jpg|[[Ilia_Aleksandrovich|Ilia Aleksandrovich]] <i> Per pale sable and Or, a bend dancetty counterchanged. </i><br> Sir Ilia was knighted by [[Patrick and Kara]] on 6/5/2010.  
Image:Giles_Ilia_Aleksandrovich.jpg|[[Ilia_Aleksandrovich|Ilia Aleksandrovich]] <i> Per pale sable and Or, a bend dancetty counterchanged. </i><br> Sir Ilia was knighted by [[Patrick and Kara]] on 6/5/2010.  
Image:Giles_MartinFitzJames.jpg|[[Wiki_Pagetitle|Plain text display]] <i>Blazon</i><br> Additional information.Per chevron argent and sable, three roses in chevron proper and a sword fesswise argent.
Image:Giles_MartinFitzJames.jpg|[[Martin_FitzJames|Martin FitzJames]] <i>Per chevron argent and sable, three roses in chevron proper and a sword fesswise argent.</i><br> Master Martin was admitted to the Order of the Laurel by King Wilhelm and Queen Thaleia on June 4th of AS XLVI (2011).
Image:Giles_Aliskye_Rosel.jpg|[[Aliskye_Rosel|Aliskye Rosel]] <i>Argent, a rose sable, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief nebuly azure three mullets of six points argent. </i><br>Mistress Aliskye was created a Companion of the Order of the Laurel by [[]] on .   
Image:Giles_Aliskye_Rosel.jpg|[[Aliskye_Rosel|Aliskye Rosel]] <i>Argent, a rose sable, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief nebuly azure three mullets of six points argent. </i><br>Mistress Aliskye was created a Companion of the Order of the Laurel by [[]] on .   
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Image:Giles_Filename.jpg|[[Adelheit_Schwarzenkatze|Adelheit Schwarzenkatze]] <i> Blazon </i><br> Mistress Adelheit was elevated to the Order of the Laurel by Athanaric and Sigriðr on January 9, AS L (2016).
Image:Giles_Adelheit_Schwarzenkatze.jpg|[[Adelheit_Schwarzenkatze|Adelheit Schwarzenkatze]] <i> Blazon </i><br> Mistress Adelheit was elevated to the Order of the Laurel by Athanaric and Sigriðr on January 9, AS L (2016).
Image:Giles_Filename.jpg|[[Theonis_de_Zeeuwe|Theonis de Zeeuwe]] <i>Argent, three strikes sable.</i><br> Master Theonis (aka Theo van der Zee) was admitted to the Order of the Laurel by [[Adam and Stæina]] on March 3, AS LIII (2019).
Image:Giles_Theonis_de_Zeeuwe.jpg|[[Theonis_de_Zeeuwe|Theonis de Zeeuwe]] <i>Argent, three strikes sable.</i><br> Master Theonis (aka Theo van der Zee) was admitted to the Order of the Laurel by [[Adam and Stæina]] on March 3, AS LIII (2019).
Image:Giles_Filename.jpg|[http://antir.sca.wiki/index.php?title=Seamus_O%27Caelligh Seamus O'Caelligh] <i>Argent, a sea-elk gules tailed sable.</i><br> Viscount Seamus was created a Companion of the Order of the Laurel by TRM Christian and Helene, King and Queen of An Tir, on January 12, AS LIII (2019).  Giles did not perform Seamus' elevation ceremony, rather served as his procession herald, reading a praise poem which may be found [[A_Praise_Poem_for_Seamus_O%27Caelligh|here]].
Image:Giles_Meave_Douglass.jpg|[[Meave_Douglass|Meave Douglass]] <i> Gules, in pale an escallop and a crescent and on a chief argent, five war hammers bendwise sable.</i><br> Mistress Maeve was elevated to the Order of the Laurel by Mansur II & Eilidh II on June 6, AS L (2015)




Image:Giles_Colette_de_Montpellier.jpg|[[Colette_de_Montpellier|Colette_de_Montpellier]] <i> Purpure semy of escallops inverted, flaunches argent each charged with a fleur-de-lis purpure.</i><br> Baroness Colette was elevated to the Order of the Laurel by Oz & Marisa on  January 7, AS LI (2017).


Image:Giles_Ursul_Vladislavl%27_pravnuk.jpg|[[Ursul_Vladislavl%27_pravnuk|Ursul Vladislavl pravnuk]] <i> Per pale embattled gules and argent, two bears combattant and in chief an arrow fesswise counterchanged.</i><br> Sir Ursul (who is also known as 'Sursul') was elevated to the Order of the Chivalry by Adam & Stæina June 15, AS LIV (2019).




Image:Giles_Filename.jpg|[[WikiURL|DisplayText]] <i> Blazon </i><br> Description and date of elevation.
Image:Giles_Seamus.jpg|[http://antir.sca.wiki/index.php?title=Seamus_O%27Caelligh Seamus O'Caelligh] <i>Argent, a sea-elk gules tailed sable.</i><br> Viscount Seamus was created a Companion of the Order of the Laurel by TRM Christian and Helene, King and Queen of An Tir, on January 12,  AS LIII (2019).  Giles did not perform Seamus' elevation ceremony, rather served as his procession herald, reading a praise poem which may be found [[A_Praise_Poem_for_Seamus_O%27Caelligh|here]].
 
<sample entry:  Image:Giles_Filename.jpg|[[WikiURL|DisplayText]] <i> Blazon </i><br> Description and date of elevation.>
 
 


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Freelance Heralds

Medieval heralds generally worked for a single patron (which could be a monarch or other noble personage, or an Order of chivalry). When speaking for the principal, the herald would wear a tabard bearing the arms of their patron, symbolizing the fact that the herald spoke not on their own behalf, but with the voice of their liege. Some heralds, however, were available to be hired to speak for anyone needing their services, and made this known by wearing mantles bearing the arms of their various employers.

The Society's heralds typically wear a tabard displaying the arms of the territory they serve. Occasionally a tabard bearing personal arms will be seen; this may be in tournaments of great pageantry, like Crown Tournies or pas d'armes, or a court ceremony like a coronation or elevation to the peerage. But given the expense of creating a heraldic tabard, not only in materials, but in the artisan's labor, personal heraldic tabards (distinct from armorial surcotes or other garments which display the arms of the wearer) are quite unusual.

Dr Lynsey Darby, a former Archivist of the College of Heralds in London, reveals that Randolf Jackson, appointed Montorgeuil poursuivant by Henry VII in early 1486, provided heraldic services for the 135 Seigneurial families of Jersey. The Governor of Jersey, Matthew Baker, presented an expense claim[1] for a Tabard provided for Montorgeuil, "broidered with the devices of many Houses"[2]

Construction of the Mantle

The mantle is in the form of a three-quarter circle Elizabethan fingertip cape, circa 1580. It is made of black silk velvet, trimmed with gold bullion gimp, and ornamented with heraldic badges and the arms of the territories and peers Giles has served as herald.

Territorial Arms and Badges on the Mantle

Personal Arms on the Mantle

It was the custom of the European Middle Ages to pay heralds... a fine custom, sadly fallen into disuse during these current, degenerate times. Giles charges each peer one embroidered badge of their arms in recompense for his service in their elevation ceremony. The (approximate) finished dimensions are 4" tall, 3.5" wide. They are canvaswork (also called tentwork and needlepoint) worked on 18 - 22 count needlepoint canvas, in cotton, linen, or silk.

Arms worked, but not yet added

These slips have been completed, and are waiting to be added to the mantle.

slips not yet received

These spaces are reserved for the slips which have not yet been paid.

  1. The claim is preserved in the National Archives at Kew, and partly re-printed in the Rolls Series No24 and also cited in ms ‘38 B.18 p. 97’ by John Anstis, Garter KoA.
  2. I am indebted to Julian Wilson, on the FaceBook SCA Heraldry Unofficial Chat, for this information.