Lucy Holgrove

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Lucy Holgrove making bobbin lace.

Persona

Lucy Holgrove was born outside of London in the late 1500’s, the only living child of an apothecary. She later married a stationer and moved to Norwich, the second largest city in England. She studied with her father and is now a respected midwife in her parish. Her husband is unhappy in Norwich, and seeks to start again by moving to New Amsterdam in the New World, but all she wants to do is return to London, and help her father translate foreign herbals into English. She is currently thinking about poisoning her husband slowly so she can return to the life she always wanted.

Earlier Personae

Lucy has gone by a myriad of names since joining the Society as a teenager in A.S. XX. Her friends often tease her about what her next persona name might be. Here is a partial list: Catherine of Iona, Caitlin ní Briain, Kajsa Asbjornsdöttir, Giovanna Lucrezia Giulia Ferrari, Beatrice Cairistine Fraser and Elinor Holgrove.

Whereabouts

Awards and Achievements

  • Award of Arms (An Tir) June 7th, 1986 / AS XXI from Arthur and Melissa.
  • Order of the Seagull (Seagirt) November 7th, 1989 / AS XXIV
  • Magistrae Ithra (University of Ithra) November 6th, 1992 / AS XXVII in Basic Dance.
  • Goutte de Sang (An Tir) January 9th, 1993 / AS XXVII
  • Fellow of Saint Giles (Saint Giles) March 22nd, 1996 / AS XXX
  • Lector Ithra - Scientiae (University of Ithra) October 25th 1998 / AS XXXIII
  • Silent Harp (Seagirt) August 26th, 2001 / AS XXXVII
  • A&S Champion (Seagirt) August 26th, 2001 / AS XXXVII
  • Rock (Seagirt) December 3rd, 2016 / AS LI
  • Etoile d'Argent (Tir Righ) August 26th, 2017 / AS LII
  • Princess' Talon of Favour (Tir Righ) August 26th, 2017 / AS LII
  • Princess' Talon of Favour (Tir Righ) December 9th, 2017 / AS LII

Offices Held

Barony of Seagirt

Head Waterbearer (Aug 1986 - May 1988)
Chatelaine (Apr 1987 - Oct 1988)
Dance Minister (Apr 1987 - Dec 1989)
Chronicler (Sep 1989 - Mar 1991)
Lists Minister (Sep 1993 - Aug 1995)
Arts & Sciences Minister (Feb 2017 - Present)

Saint Giles College

Seneschale (June 1995 - June 1996)
Chatelaine (June 1996 - June 1997)
SST 1986 with Maistresse Yolande Chastellain, Erik Thorvaldsson and Lucy on the right.

SCA History

Lucy's first contact with the SCA was at Beacon Hill park where she watched them having and vowed to find and join them when she was older. Years later she attended an Alternate Realities Day in James Bay in the spring of 1985 and jumped in with both feet, attending everything from dance practice to council to fight practice. Later that summer she attended her first event with three other young women and founded the Household of the Helpless Waifs at Sergeant’s Trials in the Barony of Lions Gate. They didn’t remain helpless for long. At her first Daffodil Tourney, she tried field heraldry, waterbearing, and served at the feast and at her first Bitterwaters War in AS XXI, she fought as a combat archer, and received her Award of Arms from Arthur and Melissa. Later that year, at 17, she stewarded her first event - a Guy Fawkes Revel.

Event Stewarding

Guy Fawkes Revel 1986
Christmas Revel 1987
Daffodil Tournament & Feast 1990
Tavern Night 1991
Yule Revel 1993
St. Giles Convocation 1995
Daffodil Tournament & Feast 2018
Frost Fair 2018 (upcoming)

Classes & Degrees

After attending her first Ithra, Lucy discovered the joy of taking classes, and received her Lector Ithra - Scientiae in 1998, the second person to complete the degree. She started teaching formal classes for the University of Ithra a few years later and was awarded a Magistrae Ithra in Basic Dance after receiving permission to teach the required class even though she was not a peer. Since then, she has taught formally for both the University of Ithra and the The University of Tir Righ. Some of these classes have included: Basic Dance, English Country Dance, Advanced SCA Dancing, Introduction to Filet Lace, Introduction to Bobbin Lace, History of Lace, Introduction to the SCA, Basic Juggling, Yule Confections, How to Make a Bruise Balm, and Midwifery, Birth & Babies in the Middle Ages.

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