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Married [[Emma Godwif]] in 1550.
 
''(Also known as Elric Norþman)''
 
The son of a sail-maker, James met [[Emma Godwif]] during a collaboration between their two families on the design of ship, The Great Harry, where James' family made the fantastic golden sails requested by King Henry VIII. James and Emma later married in 1550, and jointly took over management of the Elwic family business. Though a Protestant, during the reign of Queen Mary, James insisted the family observe all Catholic traditions and regulations in the interests of safety. They later came under scrutiny for their beliefs during the Marian Persecutions (though they were one of the few who avoided persecution).
 
In 1558, James began the process to purchase a Spanish-built ship, ''La Tintorera'' (The Shark).
 
James is a rapier fencer and student to Don [[Andrew Williams]].

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Resides: Canton of Akornebir
Date Started: Autumn 2011
Awards: Award of Arms, May 18, 2013

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Offices: Master of Stables, Canton of Akornebir
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Sable, a shark and a chief invected argent.


(Also known as Elric Norþman)

The son of a sail-maker, James met Emma Godwif during a collaboration between their two families on the design of ship, The Great Harry, where James' family made the fantastic golden sails requested by King Henry VIII. James and Emma later married in 1550, and jointly took over management of the Elwic family business. Though a Protestant, during the reign of Queen Mary, James insisted the family observe all Catholic traditions and regulations in the interests of safety. They later came under scrutiny for their beliefs during the Marian Persecutions (though they were one of the few who avoided persecution).

In 1558, James began the process to purchase a Spanish-built ship, La Tintorera (The Shark).

James is a rapier fencer and student to Don Andrew Williams.