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==Name/Blazonry==
==Name/Blazonry==
The individual components of this name are known to have been used in the mid to late 16th century in Gaelic Scotland.  However, this name has neither been researched nor submitted to date.
The individual components of this name are known to have been used in the mid to late 16th century in Gaelic Scotland.   


Potential blazonry: Azure, a fret couped argent, on a chief argent a roundel between a decrescent and increscent azure. This, likewise, has not been submitted to date. (The fret couped may be changed to another charge showing a knot of some sort)
Azure, a Bowen knot bendwise, on a chief embattled argent a roundel between a decrescent and increscent azure.  
 
Name and Device approved November 2010.


==Recognitions==
==Recognitions==
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*[[Goutte de Sang]], Granted by King Cedric Blackwell Rolfsson and Queen Elizabeth Yvonne Owles, September 6, 2009 (AS XLIV)
*[[Goutte de Sang]], Granted by King Cedric Blackwell Rolfsson and Queen Elizabeth Yvonne Owles, September 6, 2009 (AS XLIV)
*[[Dragon's Scale]], April 24, 2010 (AS XLIV)
*[[Dragon's Scale]], April 24, 2010 (AS XLIV)
*[[Mengi's Strength]], Granted by Baron [[Refr orðlokarr Fiachson]] and Baroness [[Svava in litla]], July 14, 2012 (AS XLVII)


[http://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?who=6903 OP Listing]
[http://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?who=6903 OP Listing]

Latest revision as of 05:14, 18 September 2013

This is the wiki page for Her Ladyship Mairghread inghean Dubhghaill mhic Cainnich, Camp Commander for The War Band Havoc. Under her command is her Lord Eoghan ÓBriain, as well as others.

Name/Blazonry

The individual components of this name are known to have been used in the mid to late 16th century in Gaelic Scotland.

Azure, a Bowen knot bendwise, on a chief embattled argent a roundel between a decrescent and increscent azure.

Name and Device approved November 2010.

Recognitions

OP Listing