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[[File:VigilBreadbyWilliam.jpg|Ukrainian Bread for Sofya la Rus' Pelican vigil]] | [[File:VigilBreadbyWilliam.jpg|thumb|Ukrainian Bread for Sofya la Rus' Pelican vigil]] | ||
I asked William, as our local bread maker, if he could make a loaf of kolyada bread for the bread-and-salt ritual of welcome for my vigil. For someone who claimed he had never made anything like this before, it turned out amazing. He even made two loaves, just in case. (And practice loaves, of course.) | I asked William, as our local bread maker, if he could make a loaf of kolyada bread for the bread-and-salt ritual of welcome for my vigil. For someone who claimed he had never made anything like this before, it turned out amazing. He even made two loaves, just in case. (And practice loaves, of course.) | ||
[[Category:People]] [[Category:Heraldshill]] | [[Category:People]] [[Category:Heraldshill]] |
Revision as of 09:46, 18 December 2022
Master William Fletcher of Carbery
- Pronunciation guide, alternate/former names, use names, etc.
- Link to Calontir Armorial - http://armorial.calontir.org/Pages/populace.htm
- Link to Calontir OP - http://op.calontir.org/
- Per bend azure and gules, a bend Or between three arrows in pale fesswise reversed and a costrel palewise argent.
Persona:
- Who, what, where?
History in the SCA:
Timeline:
- When started in SCA
- Silver Hammer at Gulf Wars 2017
- Elevation to the Order of the Pelican, 2 November 2019. See William and Juliana's Elevation
- Groups and Affiliations:
- Current Group: Heraldshill
- Previous Groups: na
- Guilds, Households, etc: married to HL Juliana Macnayre
Offices:
- Local Offices: Seneschal, Archery Marshal, Event Steward
- Regional Offices:
- Kingdom Offices:
- SCA-wide Offices:
Other service:
- Lilies Children's Archery MIC for several years
Other Information
Websites, photo-sharing, etc.
Rat out a Friend
I asked William, as our local bread maker, if he could make a loaf of kolyada bread for the bread-and-salt ritual of welcome for my vigil. For someone who claimed he had never made anything like this before, it turned out amazing. He even made two loaves, just in case. (And practice loaves, of course.)