Jerald of Galloway

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Jerald of Galloway title

Or, a battle-ax gules, hafted sable,within a double tressure sable

After a valiant battle with cancer, we lost this gallant knight at 1:50 pm September 19, 2007 in

his home kingdom of An Tir.

The SCA was his life, so much so, that his family will honor his request that his headstone be engraved:

'Viscount Sir Jerald '


 General Awards and Honors

Muckin' Great Clubbe (West) Mar AS 5

AoA (West) AS 6

Knight (first knight in An Tir) AS 7

Silver Rose AS 8

Silver Rose AS 9

Viscount AS 9

Silver Rose AS 10

Leaf of Merit (West) ASXXV

Black Lion Emeritus (The first Black Lion Herald of An Tir & designed the An Tir Kingdom Device)

Goutte de Sang

Jambe de Lion

Leon et de la lance


Equestrian Designations

  • Special Deputy to the Society Equestrian Officer (Equestrian Marshal of the Field

for ten years)

  • Advanced Rider
  • Equestrian Marshal---Caid
  • Equestrian Marshal---Outlands
  • Equestrian Marshal---Meridies
  • Equestrian Marshal-An Tir



Equerry

Jerald started the practice of taking 'equestrian squires' known as equerries as his retainers. He left behind two fine equerries one of whom is a recent addition to the Company of St. Anne and will help to carry on his legacy of teaching Equestrian skill-at-arms:

Baroness Brenna Caitlin MacGrioghair of Renwick of Trimaris.


Memorial Service

Bookmark this page for further information about his memorial services including the one which will be held at the Grand Emprise at Gulf Wars 2008.


Here are some words as eulogy:


A Tribute to Viscount Jerald of Galloway, KSCA

by Denise Harrison (Justinn of the Mares)

Somewhere beyond, a warhorse gives cry,

   And the drumming of hooves begins, 

As the lists gain another knight

   To hold the field of heaven. 

The stallions scream, the mares do neigh

    To herald the newest companion

And Elysium gains a true defender

     As Jerald rides forth once again.

So cry not sorrow, for a shell now empty

     Cry tears of joy as the spear is taken up

As the lance is regained, and the sword girded once again.

     Let the banner be raised in the angel’d winds. 

For the arm is now able as the spirit always was,

     And Jerald rides forth once again.

He will be sorely missed. A true horseman, and one of the few I've ever met with whom you could "agree to disagree". The Known World will be a touch poorer for his loss.


--Katharyn

 Ansteorra




Good journey, Jerald.

I don't know any who won't remember him with a smile. There will be

Sir Jerald stories for years to come, over many a cup.

This has been quite a year for loss. He will be missed.


Bev




A candle has been lit and a glass has been charged. Ride safe my

friend. Caibre


Posted by Baroness Aurora :

An Irish Cowboy's Song


Tis an Irish cowboy melody

'round the campfire's fadin' light

as a gentle air of fair colleen

calms a bedded herd tonight.


It's the end of day for beast and man

and a time for rest to come,

while a nighthawk rides around the herd

and a melody he hums.


Not a hand who lies upon that ground

is an Irishman asleep,

but ol' Erin's song's a welcomed one

for a nightly vigil's keep


For no fairer tune could take the place

of an Irish lullaby,

with a gentle grace and liltin' air

though a hundred angels try.


It's a gift that came from Ireland's sure

and it found a home out here,

as a part of cowboy life and lore

like the horse and longhorn steer


Not a rope, nor horse nor man out there

could have done the job alone,

nor controlled a restless herd each night

if it wasn't for a song.


Like an Irish cowboy melody

'round the campfire's fadin' light

as a gentle air of fair colleen

calms a bedded herd tonight.




Pray all, a moment of silence for another star has

fallen from the AnTiran sky.


This man was the first knight of AnTir, and as Black

Lion Herald designed AnTir's Arms.


As we strive for the future, let us not forget those

who have forged our past and present and will continue

to be with us in spirit if not in form.


In sorrow and remembrance,

Raffaella di Contini




I regret that many of our newer Trimarian Equestrians will never have the chance to meet Sir Jerald, it is a huge loss to all of us.


A great equestrian, a noble competitor and my most beloved knight. I'm sure that Jerald's Morgan stallion met him at the Rainbow Bridge and that Cisco came along to beg for carrots as well.


They run the Summerlands now, but those of us left behind will still grieve. THL Myra and I will always wear his belt with pride and remembrance of a noble man and unfailing champion.


Brenna




This gentle's name has been entered on the Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers