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Created page with "The '''Order of the Mark''' is a Society-wide order. It is one of the five major peerages. Holders of this award are recognized for significant skills in pre-17th century ranged martial pursuits as practiced in the SCA.. Awarded by the Crown, the order bestows a Patent of Arms and the members are titled "Master" or "Mistress" or other ethnic or linguistic variation. In addition, they are entitled to wear a badge of (Tinctureless) A set of nesting scale weights within an..." |
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Awarded by the Crown, the order bestows a Patent of Arms and the members are titled "Master" or "Mistress" or other ethnic or linguistic variation. In addition, they are entitled to wear a badge of (Tinctureless) A set of nesting scale weights within and conjoined to a mascle fleury at the upper point. The regalia of the Order will be two white vambraces or bracers. | Awarded by the Crown, the order bestows a Patent of Arms and the members are titled "Master" or "Mistress" or other ethnic or linguistic variation. In addition, they are entitled to wear a badge of (Tinctureless) A set of nesting scale weights within and conjoined to a mascle fleury at the upper point. The regalia of the Order will be two white vambraces or bracers. | ||
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The Order of the Mark is a Society-wide order. It is one of the five major peerages. Holders of this award are recognized for significant skills in pre-17th century ranged martial pursuits as practiced in the SCA..
Awarded by the Crown, the order bestows a Patent of Arms and the members are titled "Master" or "Mistress" or other ethnic or linguistic variation. In addition, they are entitled to wear a badge of (Tinctureless) A set of nesting scale weights within and conjoined to a mascle fleury at the upper point. The regalia of the Order will be two white vambraces or bracers.