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Revision as of 15:59, 17 March 2008

The Shire of Dregate (Okanogan County, Washington ) is located in central An Tir.

Arms

Quarterly per fess wavy gules and sable, in pale a laurel wreath and a castle Or, artist HL Toyama no Katsuhito

History

Originally founded as Dreadgate (which was unpassable through the College of Heralds) then changed to Highland Grove (which was originally our number 2 choice) until Fredrick Badger came up with the near sounding Dregate. Sponsored by the Shire of Appledore.

Timeline of General History

Royal Patron

Countess Melissa Kendal of Westmoreland

Officers

Seneschal
Companion Osorgarow Ujin
Exchequer
HL Ihon MacFearn
Herald
Lady Natalie De Winters
Arts & Sciences
HL Rowan MacLean
Warlord
HL Conuil the Carrick
Chamberlaine
Lord Garvin MacBrannon
Constable
Lord Angus MacCampbell
Iron Key
Lord Broc Aillig
Grateboke
Lady Mellisa macCampbell
Chatelaine
Lord Lachlan MacLean
Chronicler
HL Dubheasa Cumbuil
Web Guy
HL Cerdic Stuart
Dean of Pages/Pied Piper
Lady Leona
Marshal
Lord Garvin MacBrannon
Equestrian officer & Gold Key
Lady Leona
List
HL Rowan MacLean
Chiurgeon
Open
Water Bearer
HL Brona MacBrannon
Branch Archer
Lord Angus MacCampbell
Whalebone and Boffer Marshals
Lord Seamus Moen Moore

Champions

Heavy
Lord Squire Lachlan MacLean
Archery
Companion Osorgarow Ujin of Qara Qorum
Bardic
Honorable Lord Killian Carrick
Arts & Science
Nora of Dregate
Equestrian
Companion Osorgarow Ujin of Qara Qorum
Rapier
Lord Dalbach MacDara

Events

Traditional Events

Mid Winter Masked Ball (Janurary)
Feast of Red Lanterns (February)
Dregate Autumn Revel (August)

Other Events

May Crown (May 2000?)


External Links