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aka [[Evan ap Edmwnt o Coedwig]] | |||
== Awards == | |||
Award of Arms - 22 Jun AS 15/1980 | [[Award of Arms]] - 22 Jun AS 15/1980 | ||
Goutte de Sang - 15 May AS 17/1982 | [[Goutte de Sang]] - 15 May AS 17/1982 | ||
Forget-me-not - 14 Jan AS 18/1984 | Forget-me-not - 14 Jan AS 18/1984 | ||
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Green Leaf - 13 Apr AS 19/1985 | Green Leaf - 13 Apr AS 19/1985 | ||
Pelican - 11 Jan AS 20/1986 | [[Pelican]] - 11 Jan AS 20/1986 | ||
Forget-me-not - 12 Jul AS 21/1986 | Forget-me-not - 12 Jul AS 21/1986 | ||
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== Personal Memories and Tributes == | |||
Brian McKay, Major, Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment tells us: | |||
"He was a Pelican and at one time or another active in the McFlandry's Guard; Graham's Grays of Montrose; and the Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment. He started out in Madrone; went to the Dragon's Laire where he was elected Seneschal but not allowed to serve because of a mistake back at corporate; went to Blatha-an-Oir and served as the Baroness' guard and Royal Guard to Their Majesties Barak and Lao; and finally to Dragon's Laire where he disolved Graham's Gray's and formed the Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment. The unit was not actually named until after his death when it was named for him. | |||
As a member of the MacFlandry Guard, he was involved with the ceremonial guard of Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Seattle. He also was involved in the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the raising of the Irish flag in Seattle each year until Mayor Rice refused to allow the carrying of the Brown Bess muskets or their firing as a salute as the flag was raised. | |||
He died on September 18, 1996." | |||
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The "Colonel" as he was called, organized the | The "Colonel" as he was called, organized the [[MacFlandry Guard]]. The MacFlandry Guard was, for many, many years, the mainstay of An Tir's Royal Guards. It was also the way many a "newbie" was mainstreamed into An Tir. | ||
For his various efforts he was | For his various efforts he was recognized as a member of the [[Order of the Pelican]]. | ||
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He wrote [[The Lay of Llewellyn]]. | |||
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Evan has been entered on the [[Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers]]. | Evan has been entered on the [[Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers]]. | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] | ||
[[Category:Scroll_of_Honor_-_An_Tir_Remembers]] |
Latest revision as of 02:52, 21 August 2015
Awards
Award of Arms - 22 Jun AS 15/1980
Goutte de Sang - 15 May AS 17/1982
Forget-me-not - 14 Jan AS 18/1984
Green Leaf - 13 Apr AS 19/1985
Pelican - 11 Jan AS 20/1986
Forget-me-not - 12 Jul AS 21/1986
Red Branch - 19 Jul AS 21/1986
died: September 18, 1996
Personal Memories and Tributes
Brian McKay, Major, Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment tells us:
"He was a Pelican and at one time or another active in the McFlandry's Guard; Graham's Grays of Montrose; and the Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment. He started out in Madrone; went to the Dragon's Laire where he was elected Seneschal but not allowed to serve because of a mistake back at corporate; went to Blatha-an-Oir and served as the Baroness' guard and Royal Guard to Their Majesties Barak and Lao; and finally to Dragon's Laire where he disolved Graham's Gray's and formed the Sable Scallops of Montrose, Second Regiment. The unit was not actually named until after his death when it was named for him.
As a member of the MacFlandry Guard, he was involved with the ceremonial guard of Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Seattle. He also was involved in the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the raising of the Irish flag in Seattle each year until Mayor Rice refused to allow the carrying of the Brown Bess muskets or their firing as a salute as the flag was raised.
He died on September 18, 1996."
The "Colonel" as he was called, organized the MacFlandry Guard. The MacFlandry Guard was, for many, many years, the mainstay of An Tir's Royal Guards. It was also the way many a "newbie" was mainstreamed into An Tir.
For his various efforts he was recognized as a member of the Order of the Pelican.
He wrote The Lay of Llewellyn.
Evan has been entered on the Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers.