Actually there are 5 . . . my buddy and I joined in Feb, he took the name Justin, and his mundane name is also Scot (just one T though)! One of him is way...
Hello... I am new to the SCA here in the USA.. i did have some dealing with the SCA in Canada.. But you talking of Justins makes me laugh, here where i live,...
... Just go see the movie "Independence Day" and you'll have general idea of what we have in mind. Only I'm a computer geek and not stupid enough to leave an ...
Has anyone else seen the movie Waning Solstice. It was made by a long time SCA member, in the Kingdom of the West. He even used a bunch of SCA members during...
Does anyone see anything Blatently wrong with the name Nicholas de Brion of Dartmoor ?? Nicholas I can Document as a 1st name as well as de Brion as being the...
The only thing I can see that might give you grief is having "de Brion" and "of Dartmoor" both in the same name element (aka: as surnames). Mixing languages...
... You CAN combine English and French in your name if you are doing an essentially Middle English name. The reason is that English and French were both spoken...
... Don't apologize...that was a very interesting read, and quite on-topic to the original question. :-) Justin List Moderator -- ()xxxx[]::::::::::::::::::>...
I found in the Doomsday Book a Baron Baldwin de Brion, Sheriff of Devon. One who was with William the Conquror at Hastings, and gifted lands and constructed...
OK, taking a look at http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/landownersm-o.html , it appears that Brion is a placename in France. So, Nicholas de Brion of Dartmoor...
It took me about 3-4 weeks to research and decide on a name and persona. I think I agree so far with the whole no two surnames thing but you should check out...
Greetings unto the Newcomers list from Baroness Aurora Danielle Trevelyan. It is my privilege to invite you good folk to an amazing event that we hope you all...
A great source for period spellings of English surnames is, "A Dictionary of English Surnames. All I can remember at the moment is the title. Sorry! Pax...
... Here's the documentation in the sources I could find at home: Withycombe p. 227 under Nicholas dates Nicolaus to 1086 and 1186-1220 and Nicholas to 1273. ...
Hey guys, I was doing a search for this movie, and I found your group talking about it. I ordered a copy off Amazon.com a few weeks back, and Shane, great job...
Thanks for the heads up on this one man. I just got it and it rocked out. Waning Solstice is the movie I've been waiting for. I got mine from Amazon.com....
Good morning, everyone I'm sorry to have to do this, but I am requesting that threads about the "Waning Sun" movie please be taken off list. I approved several...
Help! Aidez-moi! Due to a friend's medical emergency, I have four tickets available for the Blackmore's Night Christmas Concert, 8 PM Friday 12/09, at the ...
OK, for a stick jock I'm pretty on the button. But please let me know if I'm understanding. From the Reasearch ( and I thank you SO much ) I should be called:...
... Glad to be of service. Nicolaus Brion de Dertemora OR Nicolaus de Brion de Dertemora OR Nicolaus de Brion of Dertemora or Nicolaus Brion of Dertemora are...
... Can I get something to use as a reference for the dual Locative on my Name Submission Form. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! You are the BEST. If you are...
Replied off list. Scolastica ... -- http://www.geocities.com/souriete/ "I have come to the conclusion that this administration values loyalty more than...
G'day to all. I have decided to change my name and I've become partial to Ysabel Martine de la Marne. My question I guess is, how period is it? I'm trying to...
http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/latebreton/ has the forms Ysabelle dated to the 16th century. http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/paris.html...
Yes please. Thank you for your help thus far. : ). Nadja Kristine Elliott <souriete@...> wrote: http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/latebreton/...
... You know, I should have asked where you got "de la Marne" from. I jumped to the conclusion that it was from the Marne River, but I should have asked....