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An award given by the Crown to children who have shown noble merit. Created in 1984 by Berek and Liesel, this award is intended to honour the young children of An Tir (ages 5 - 10) who display courtesy and/or service but might not be ready for an Award of Arms.
An award given by the Crown to children who have shown noble merit. Created in 1984 by Berek and Liesel, this award is intended to honour the young children of An Tir (ages 5 - 10) who display courtesy and/or service but might not be ready for an Award of Arms.


[http://op.badger.cx/op/orders/cub.shtml A listing of recipients of the Lion's Cub.]
[http://op.antirheralds.org/op/orders/cub.shtml A listing of recipients of the Lion's Cub.]
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Revision as of 22:29, 17 September 2006

An award given by the Crown to children who have shown noble merit. Created in 1984 by Berek and Liesel, this award is intended to honour the young children of An Tir (ages 5 - 10) who display courtesy and/or service but might not be ready for an Award of Arms.

A listing of recipients of the Lion's Cub.