Michael Alan of Davenant

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Born in Davenant Land of Essex County England on September 7th of 1068, Michael entered into service of the church as a young teenager. He studied hard and passed through the rank of the church until he was granted entrance into the priesthood for the church. He was Granted his first perish on the edge of Saragossa Aragon he dedicated himself to the spiritual betterment of the people of his perish. In 1095 when Pope Urban called for the crusades. Father Michael answered the call of his pope and joined. He fought for right and justice until the Tragedy at the Battle of Jerusalem. Once he had found that the church was aware of the events taken place there and had also ordered that to take place. He decided then and there to leave the main stream church and settle as the Father of a small village on the french eglish border and teach the ways of the real church. He married Lady Candace and had one Child Renee.

Award of Arms August 2003 Goutee de Jamme March 2009 Zeal Award August 2009