Robert's account of Uffington
Oct. 6th, 2011 10:53 amRobert, Prince of Insulae Draconis unto all nobles of our court, good greetings,
This first Saturday of October at the Muster at Uffington Castle We were joined by,
Duke Alaric
Baron Clancy
Lady Aurianna the Walker
Alistair de Caithness
Jon of Westdragonshire
Sean of Westdragonshire
Lord Duncan Forbes
All of whom present under arms and in accordance with the Marshal's assizes
Also in Attendance,
Lady Arianhrod, Signet Clerk
Lady Nesta verch Wyn
Sorcha de Lenche
His Grace Duke Alaric carried the field in a Canterbury Tourney. There were very many small meleés fought, and Jon of Westdragonshire challenged all to three bouts each, and stood the whole course.
In recognition of this deed, We presented the said Jon with our thanks, and gifted him the Uffington Torc.
After some three hours of Fighting upon the Hilltop, we retired, and then decamped to a local hostelry, the Rose and Crown, to slake our thirst, and fortify ourselves.
Our thanks to all those who attended, and we commend Duke Alaric for organising such a simple and splendid event. There is great reward to be had in simple events, We urge you all to consider when and where you might hold one.
Give you good day,
Robert, Princeps.
This first Saturday of October at the Muster at Uffington Castle We were joined by,
Duke Alaric
Baron Clancy
Lady Aurianna the Walker
Alistair de Caithness
Jon of Westdragonshire
Sean of Westdragonshire
Lord Duncan Forbes
All of whom present under arms and in accordance with the Marshal's assizes
Also in Attendance,
Lady Arianhrod, Signet Clerk
Lady Nesta verch Wyn
Sorcha de Lenche
His Grace Duke Alaric carried the field in a Canterbury Tourney. There were very many small meleés fought, and Jon of Westdragonshire challenged all to three bouts each, and stood the whole course.
In recognition of this deed, We presented the said Jon with our thanks, and gifted him the Uffington Torc.
After some three hours of Fighting upon the Hilltop, we retired, and then decamped to a local hostelry, the Rose and Crown, to slake our thirst, and fortify ourselves.
Our thanks to all those who attended, and we commend Duke Alaric for organising such a simple and splendid event. There is great reward to be had in simple events, We urge you all to consider when and where you might hold one.
Give you good day,
Robert, Princeps.