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We just registered "Silver Pillar Herald" (Dec 2009). The use of
"Silver" is also grandfathered to Tir Righ for both heraldic titles and
order names.<br>
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However we don't have to rely totally on that since the May 2008 Cover
Letter states: <i><br>
"Silver</i> in order and award names: The August 2005 cover letter
says that "orders named for heraldic charges or for items that, while
not found in period as heraldic charges, may be used as heraldic
charges...may contain the ordinary color names of any heraldic
tincture." This includes the use of <i>Silver</i> as the ordinary
color name of <i>argent</i>."<br>
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Alicia<br>
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Richenda du Jardin wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid4BD473C0.4060204@gmail.com" type="cite">Check
precedents -- silver can be tricky to use in titles. Silver wasn't used
as a color term in period; it referred to the metal.
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Richenda
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On 4/25/2010 9:50 AM, Judy Harcus wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I'd be more inclined towards "Silver Saltire"
to match other Tir Righ
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awards/titles - and it has nice alliteration too ;-)
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Alicia
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Richenda du Jardin wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">As for a name for the voice herald, hmmmm.
White Saltire herald? You
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need the white in the title to be clear of Northshield's Saltire
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herald. I thought drawing a name from a charge on the Tir Righ's arms
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would be nice for the voice herald (and also has some marshallate
<br>
connotations).
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Richenda
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