Archive for June 2008

2008 Jun 3

June Baronial Day - Highlights and Thanks

We have been reminded that we could be using this forum more often. This is true, so let us start to remedy this. Last Sunday, 1st of June, was Baronial Day and we would like to mention some of the highlights of the day, for those who were not there.

Firstly an apology to the archers - we were returning from Sydney and did not make it to Town Archery.

A whole group of children came along to Haig Park and learned to make windmill lances, boffer swords and shields. Thank you to Master Crispin and Lady Jehanne for arranging these classes and thank you to Lady Ciaera for being a pell in armour for the new boffer combatants. There was much running around and a fair bit of biff. We hope all the children will bring their new boffers and shields again in future weeks and we may be able to get a regular boffer training up and going. We understand the next class will involve painting the shields.

There was the mini-ball with quite a few people dancing, including some newcomers. Thank you to Lady Joanna, Lord Thurston and Lady Petra for their continuing support of dance in Politarchopolis. Thank you also to Master Crispin, who played music for us to dance to. We now have quite a repertoire of English Country and 15th century dances which are quite easy to do, which suits us because we have three left feet between us (we share one right foot). Even if you don’t usually get to dance practice, consider coming inside and dancing next Baronial Day - the more the merrier.

The practice tourney, with six combatants, was both entertaining and eduational. Thank you to Lady Elizabeth, who kindly prepared the lists and enjoyed it sufficiently that she may offer to become our next Mistress of the Lists. Thank you also to Lady Quataryna, who did wonderfully as herald. It turns out Quataryna has an excellent voice for heralding, and we hope to hear more of her - literally. Thank you to Duke Sir Cornelius and Lord Kitan for martialling. His Grace was able to explain some of the finer points of the tourney to the gallery. Sir Brusi was victorious, fighting on with single sword after losing his shield in the early rounds. The tourney prize, a sword gifted by Duke Cornelius, is awareded to whomever pleases us best. We intended to present it at the feast, but as the combatant concerned was not able to stay for the feast, we will announce our decision at a future Sunday practice.

Last, but certainly not least, was the pot-luck feast. The feast was attended by around two dozen people and there was a wonderful range of dishes served forth. The highlights were a Moroccan Lamb dish and an exquisite Blackberry pastry (made from home grown blackberries). These small feasts are a lovely cosy evening, with good company and fine food. Thank you to Lord Gabriel for co-ordinating them. If you have thought a feast is too much for a Sunday night, it may help to know that they begin early at 5:30pm and are generally over by around 8pm. Particularly in the winter, it is a lovely relaxed way to end the weekend.

2008 Jun 2

Letter to the Barony - May AS XLIII

Unto the Barony of Politarchopolis do Alessandro and Isobel, Baron and Baroness of Politarchopolis send fond greetings.

Arts & Sciences weekend

This event went extremely well, with many fine classes and enthusiastic people sharing their knowledge and skills. With three streams of topics, the main drawback being not enough time to learn and have a go at everything. In the evening the hall was transformed & so were the populace, for a splendid pot luck feast. A highlight of the evening was Mistress Ysabeau Chanteuse singing for joy, after succeeding in apprenticing her youngest daughter to Master Crispin Sexi.

Radburnes’ Tourney and Feast

This was Alessandro’s second and Isobel’s first event at Radburne. We joined our cousins, the Baron & Baroness of Rowany & were impressed by the hospitality of our neighbours in Radburne. A fine feast was served and skilled entertainments and dancing were provided. Isobel was fighting fit and so participated in the tourney the following day. To the great delight of gallery, Isobel accepted the challenge of one particularly small boy & he did face her bravely across the barrier.

Innilgard Baronial Changeover

The weather seemed wet, though we were assured that it doesn’t rain in Innilgard. Obviously there was a change in the air, the tourney was full of fine pageantry and honourable contest (and even elves & dwarves). The final court of Drake & Bloddeywyth was poignant and the investituture & first court of Aylwen & Ingreth was both serious & splendid.

New Year & Rapier Championship

The Queens words do sum up this event well “I knew I would enjoy myself and was looking forward to an event in Politarchoplis and it was even better than I expected” There was grand fencing with an astounding eighteen fencers competing. The evening included dancing and music plus enough fabulous food for two feasts and most excellent entertainment, to both the King’s & the Queen’s taste. Sunday dawned with perfect Autumn weather and their Majesties competed in the Archery and attended the Baronial Day Par d’Arms.

Huzzah for the Heirs

After such tumultuous times and much debate and contest between Their Majesties over the issue of their heirs, we have heard reassuring news that Their Majesties have resolved the matter once and for all and have anointed Heirs. Huzzah for Their Royal Highnesses Prince Siridean & Princess Siban.

Baronial Day Pot luck Feast

The first of these in April was fabulous (our thanks to Lord Gabriel Kalothetos for reviving this style of event as many had suggested they would like to see one but he took the extra step to make it happen). We do look forward to these continuing, with the next one on the 1st of June, with plans for firewood to make it a most cosy event.

Northern War

Unfortunately we will not be able to attend this event but know that those members of Politarchopolis travelling to the War will do honour to the Barony.

College War

We would like to see the Barony help the College of St Aldhelm and join in the fun of speed arming, competitive cooking and the mayhem that is Inter-College War in the Society.

Alessandro Isobel