Blatha an Oir

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Coronets

The present coronets Their Excellencies Sven RedBeard Einarsson and Anne Fraser of BearsHaven were elevated to Baron and Baroness of Blatha An Oir on September 15 AS XXXVI (2001) by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Wilam.

Information on past coronets can be found on the Blatha an Oir coronets page.

Name

Blatha An Oir means "Blossoms of Gold" in Gaelic. The name was chosen by members if the shire in consultation with Liam of the Barque and Deirdre Muldomhnaigh (Muldowney), then Baron and Baroness of Madrone. For this and other help which they gave the shire in it's early years, they were presented with the Golden Blossom, an award of Blatha An Oir.

Device

The Blazon: Azure, in saltire two daffodils bells outwards slipped and on a mount Or a laurel wreath Vert. (Picture available here.)

Location

The Barony of Blatha an Oir (Tacoma-Pierce County, WA) is located in the central region of An Tir.

Events

Candlemas
Celtic Bardic
Newcomer's Allthing and Service Challenge
Daffodil Archery Tourney
Lord Defenders
Guard War
Sergeants Trials
Autumn War
Harvest Feast

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