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English - July 2000 - Ladislaus de Brody, note that only late period English is registerable with a weirdness, O.E. and M.E. are unregisterable as of yet
{| class="wikitable"
|Elsbeth Anne Roth
|2000.07
|The submitted documentation had this as a mixed Hungarian/Scots name. No evidence was presented that these cultures were in contact to an extent that would justify registering the name. However, ''Ladislaus'' is actually a Latinized form of a relatively common Slavic name, found almost all over Eastern Europe; also, ''de Brody'' is found in Reaney and Wilson, A Dictionary of English Surnames. We can therefore simply refer to the precedent from March 1993 that says a Russian/English mixed name is registerable. ['''Ladislaus de Brody''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2000/07/00-07lar.html 07/00], A-Meridies]
|}
'''March 2003 LoAR -''' http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/1993/03/lar.html
'''Tatiana Todhunter.''' Name and device. Vert, four hearts in saltire points to center Or.
'''''Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 900-1700'''''), and himself sought to marry one of Queen Elizabeth's ladies (1911 '''''E.Brit.''''' , vol.xv, p.90). Henceforth, we will register English-Russian names from that period.
See also Lingua Anglica

Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 September 2018

English - July 2000 - Ladislaus de Brody, note that only late period English is registerable with a weirdness, O.E. and M.E. are unregisterable as of yet

Elsbeth Anne Roth 2000.07 The submitted documentation had this as a mixed Hungarian/Scots name. No evidence was presented that these cultures were in contact to an extent that would justify registering the name. However, Ladislaus is actually a Latinized form of a relatively common Slavic name, found almost all over Eastern Europe; also, de Brody is found in Reaney and Wilson, A Dictionary of English Surnames. We can therefore simply refer to the precedent from March 1993 that says a Russian/English mixed name is registerable. [Ladislaus de Brody07/00, A-Meridies]

March 2003 LoAR - http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/1993/03/lar.html

Tatiana Todhunter. Name and device. Vert, four hearts in saltire points to center Or.

Medieval Russia: A Source Book, 900-1700), and himself sought to marry one of Queen Elizabeth's ladies (1911 E.Brit. , vol.xv, p.90). Henceforth, we will register English-Russian names from that period.

See also Lingua Anglica