College of St Crispin
The College of St Crispin is the SCA group at the University of Newcastle in Newcastle, Australia.
Current officers of the college are:
Heraldry
The arms of the College of St Crispin are Azure, a sea-horse within a laurel wreath and on a chief invected argent three lymphads gules.
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They were registered in the March 2018 LoAR, after being designed years prior.
The hippocampus represents the University of Newcastle, as seen in the arms of the university.
The lymphad represents the Barony of Mordenvale, whose lands on which the College resides.
The three boats represent the Armada of Saint Crispin, the traditional warband of the College.
St Crispin history
The original SCA group at the University of Newcastle was called the College of St Julian the Hospitaller. After a period of dormancy, it was replaced by the College of St Crispin.
At the inception of the College of Saint Crispin, before its name was decided, a tournament was held to make that decision. Ragnar I, 27th Prince of Lochac, was victorious in that tournament. Prince Ragnar gave to the then Seneschal of the College, Lady Helene du Puy, the choice of Saint Crispin or Saint Olaf. Lady Helene chose Saint Crispin, and lo it was such that the 13th College of Lochac gained this name
Seneschals of Saint Crispin
Term | Name | mka | |
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AS LVII - Present | Lord Constantine of St Crispin | (Connor Rae) | |
AS LIV - LVII | Lord Douglas Graham, the Plague Seneschal | (Douglas Mason) | |
AS LIV | Lord Maelmorda Mac Brain | ||
AS LII - LIV | Lord Bjorn Bjarnylr Bassason ór Bjarneyu | (Nicholas Watson) | |
AS L - LII | Lord Lindsay of St Crispin | ||
AS ? - L | Lady Ivy Primrose | ||
AS XLVII - ? | Wyn ap David | ||
AS XLVII | Lord Domingo Corvacho de Castro de Oro | ||
AS XLIV(?) - XLVII(?) | Duchess Tailltiu ghoirt ruaidh | ||
AS ? - ? | Lenore of St Crispin(?) | ||
AS ? - ? | Duke Rowland Bridgeford | ||
4th | AS ? - ? | Balthazar Karamak, the Dark Lord | |
3rd | AS ? - ? | Lady Annarosa(?) | |
2nd | AS XXXII - ? | Baroness Lucrezia de Milano | |
1st | AS XXXII | Mistress Helene du Puy |
See also: