Harper’s Retreat Court Report
Being the Saturday Court of Their Majesties Ioannes II and Honig II at Harper’s Retreat in the Barony of Stonemarche, as reported by the Court Herald Hakon Habrok.
Raziya bint Rusa and Thomas of Effingham, having stepped down from the Baronage of Carolingia, were awarded Court Baronages, with scrolls forthcoming.
Roskva of Carolingia was awarded a Silver Tyger, with scroll forthcoming.
Cathel Weaver was awarded a Silver Tyger, with scroll forthcoming.
Durin Bastione was awarded a Silver Mantle, with scroll forthcoming.
Durin Bastione also was named Queen’s Thrown Weapons Champion, with a scroll by Katherine Barr.
Safiya al-Nagira was named King’s Thrown Weapons Champion, with a scroll by Katherine Barr.
Daniella Rosa de Venezia was awarded a Silver Brooch, with a scroll by Ranka Otsdottir.
Olalla Tristana was awarded a Silver Wheel, with a scroll by Catriona Ni’Siodhachain
Aesa feilinn Jossursdottir was awarded a Silver Crescent, with a scroll by Feargus Mac Cailin for the calligraphy and Keziah Planchett for the illumination.
The court also saw the investiture of Herr Frithuric Ulman and Nobildonna Fiore Leonetta di Bardi as Baron and Baronessa of Carolingia.
Lord Roibeard mac Neill received a Writ for the Order of the Laurel.
Lady Cathain Reiter received a Writ for the Order of the Laurel.
Lord Duarcain Mac Ward received a Writ for the Order of the Chivalry.
Court continued on Sunday with the following recognitions:
Corwin Blackthorn was awarded a Tyger’s Combatant, with scroll forthcoming.
Patrick Michael was awarded a Tyger’s Combatant, with scroll forthcoming.
Arne Ulrichsson was named King’s Rattan Champion, with a scroll by Lily Aubrey.
Dimitrios Alexandrou was name Queen’s Rattan Champion, with a scroll by Lily Aubrey.
Daoud al-Bodmani was awarded a Silver Wheel, with scroll forthcoming.
Catriona Ni Siodhachain was awarded a Silver Brooch, with a scroll by Marieta Charay.
Tessa Martini d’Agostino was awarded a Silver Crescent, with a scroll by Collette d’Avignon.
Master Tiernan MacAlpine was presented with a vine staff as a symbol of his position as general of the Eastern Armored combat army.
Countess Lea Gravagr spoke on Earl Horic Gravagr Caithness’ legacy, and presented his sword to the Kingdom that it might be borne by the King’s Rattan Champion.
The Gazette thanks the heraldry and signet teams for providing these reports. Any mistakes are solely the fault of the Gazette.