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The Port of Crickstow-on-Sea (CFB Esquimalt Medieval Club) is part of the Barony of Seagirt, located in the Principality of Tir Righ. Mundanely it located at Canada's west coast naval base in Esquimalt, BC.
History
Its origins are lost in the mists of time, but the Port was given full status as a Port at Twelfth Night in the Barony of Seagirt by TRM Skepti II and Asa I. The port went through two names before settling on the current one.
Officers
Seneschal: John de Galeau
Herald: Anthony Hawke
Exchequer: Egan Duuglass
Arts & Sciences: Theocharista Irene Doukaina
Notable Residents
Uilliam mac Ailéne mhic Seamuis