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- Subject: 4 On Fealty
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:47:06
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- 4 On Fealty
- Feudal society was considered to be "pyramidal" in structure, with
- the Crown at the apex, and the rest of the populace, in descending order of
- "rank" forming the rest of the pyramid. We could illustrate this by showing
- what could be considered a "typical" feudal structure, using SCA terms:
-
- The Crown-------The Crown Prince/ess
- / | \
- The Coronet of Principality A | The Coronet of Principality B
- | | | | | | |
- | | | Peers | | |
- | | | | | |
- Baron/ess C | Baron/ess D Baron/ess E | Baron/ess F
- | | | | | |
- Barony C | Barony D Barony E | Barony F
- |---| / \ |---|
- | Canton G Canton H |
- Shire I College J
-
- But Peers hold directly of the Crown, as their oaths, whether of
- liege-fealty or service or whatever, are to the Crown on their creation.
- Thus, the pyramid is a good bit more complex than the above idealized
- format.
- In practice, a person in liege-fealty to a Peer who is in liege-
- fealty to the Crown should be considered "in fealty" to the Crown....unless
- the person has made their fealty to the Peer their "fief ligium." At this
- point, it gets a bit sticky. The same could be considered of a person in
- liege-fealty to the Coronet of a Principality or Barony.
-
-
- So...what about Masters of Arms, and other Peers that swear no
- fealty?
- First of all, back in the dim days of the SCA's beginnings, one
- Richard of Montroyal, called "the Short," was given the Belt .... but he
- could not swear fealty for (religious, I am told) reasons. Thus (Duke) Master
- Richard of Montroyal, of West Kingdom, became the SCA's first "Master of
- Arms."
- We see it in the original Knighthood ceremony of the Kingdom of the
- West:
-
- ----------from the Western 12th Night AS 2---------------------------
-
- "... But if one of this company shall not give his fealty, or if
- thru prior commitment, he -may- not give this fealty, as this
- would do wound his honor, then may he yet be awarded acclaim; and
- this acclaim shall take the title of 'Master.' ...."
-
- ----------------------------end of quote-----------------------------
-
- This tradition has been continued thru the Society's history, and is
- even embodied in Corpora:
-
- -------------------------CORPORA-------------------------------------
-
- VII.A.4. Patent Orders
-
- a.) The Chivalry consists of two equal parts, the Order of
- Knighthood and the Order of Mastery of Arms. No one may belong to
- both orders at one time. When a member is admitted to the
- Chivalry by the Sovereign the choice of which order to join is
- made by the new member.
-
- 1) Specific requirements:
-
- b) To join the Order of Knighthood, the candidate must swear
- fealty to the Crown of his or her kingdom during the knighting
- ceremony. Members of the Order of Mastery of Arms may choose to
- swear fealty, but are not required to do so.
-
- ----------------------------end of quote-----------------------------
-
- (more)
-
-
- ... 1650: Diana said it, I believe it, and that settles it!
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