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Crown Principality Status

Pros and Cons

This is not an official SCA web site
    A Few of The Positive Aspects:

  • An identity for the region.
  • Larger events with more pageantry.
  • More of a chance to meet and interact with Royalty. A better chance to BE Royalty.
  • A direct voice to the Crown for our area.
  • The opportunity to build our own traditions, awards and customs.
    A Few of The Negative Aspects Voiced:

  • More work. Do we have the manpower to fill the required positions?
  • More event dates to chisel out of an already tight Kingdom and local calendar.
  • Less visitation from the Crowns.
  • Loss of identity as citizens of An Tir.
  • Enough qualified fighters showing up for a Coronet Tourney.
Contact persons
Baron Fergus Sturrock
(mka: Rob Proctor)
W. 1314 Bridges Road, Deer Park, WA 99006
(509) 276-7951 or e-mail

Name and Device Committee Chair
Duchess Gabriell MacBain
(mka: Jackie Olson)
4103 E. Third, Mead, WA 99021
(509)466-6076 (no calls after 9:00 p.m., please)
or e-mail

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Acrobat Reader We are aware that there are many differing opinions on the move to Crown Principality status. A brochure has been made (PDF, 241K) to attempt to clarify the facts and generate discussion of the issues.
This brochure has been produced by House RavenOak. It may be reproduced in its entirety for distribution.
Questions on content may be directed to:
HL Arnóra Grimsdottir, GdS
(formerly Wilhelmina de La Rochelle)
e-mail
© 2004 Susan Patch

A link to download a PDF file for printing the information as a handout for disseminiation will be available shortly.



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