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His Lordship has gone by the following names during his time in the SCA:
His Lordship has gone by the following names during his time in the SCA:
*Duncan Macquarrie (registered as Macquarie thanks to a spelling error - probably on my part) - a late sixteenth century Scotsman from the Island of Ulva.
*Duncan Macquarrie (registered as Macquarie thanks to a spelling error - probably on my part) - a late sixteenth century Scotsman from the Island of Ulva.
*Nuncan di Naimo - an alias given by his lady commemorated in the song ''The Ballad of Nuncan''.
*Nuncan di Naimo - an alias given by his [[Elinor Holgrove|lady]] commemorated in the song ''The Ballad of Nuncan''.
*Gaius Agrippa Militaris - Optio of Legio XXIII
*Gaius Agrippa Militaris - Optio of Legio XXIII



Revision as of 14:18, 24 February 2016

Period-style image of Edward Holgrove

Persona

Edward Holgrove is a stationer and bookseller in Norwich c.1620. A member of the local trayned bandes, Edward is interested in cartography and the design of fortifications.

Alternate Personae

His Lordship has gone by the following names during his time in the SCA:

  • Duncan Macquarrie (registered as Macquarie thanks to a spelling error - probably on my part) - a late sixteenth century Scotsman from the Island of Ulva.
  • Nuncan di Naimo - an alias given by his lady commemorated in the song The Ballad of Nuncan.
  • Gaius Agrippa Militaris - Optio of Legio XXIII

Armory

Name

Registered, September 1986: Duncan Macquarie

Arms

No arms currently registered.

Badge

Registered, December 1990: (Fieldless) A bat-winged grenade argent.

Awards & Accomplishments

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