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'''Baronial Level Awards''' are, rather obviously, [[SCA]] [[award]]s given out at the [[Barony|Baronial]] level by [[Landed]] [[Baron]]s and [[Baroness]]ess.
[[SCA]] [[Landed]] [[Baron]]s and [[Baroness]]es can distribute these awards, but can't give out [[Principality]], [[Kingdom]] or [[Society]] level awards (unless they *are* the current reigning [[Prince]]/[[Princess]] or [[King]]/[[Queen]]). These are given to people who have contributed to the Barony in some way.


Compare/contrast with:
* [[Stormhold/Baronial Level Awards]]
*[[Principality Level Award]]s
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*[[Kingdom Level Award]]s
*[[Society Level Award]]s

Each individual Barony establishes their own awards, distinct from those of any other Barony. Many, but not all, follow the [[tradition]]al SCA model of having three award tracks: [[martial]], [[service]] and [[Arts and Sciences]]. Many also have special purpose local awards focussing on some activity that is particularly prominent in the area.

In order for a Baronial award to be [[armigerous]], permission must be specifically delegated by the appropriate [[Crown]] (as per [[Corpora]], VIII.B.4). While this is uncommon, four [[Outlands|Outlandish]] Baronial Awards have such language in their charters.
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 20 July 2009

Baronial Level Awards are, rather obviously, SCA awards given out at the Baronial level by Landed Barons and Baronessess.

Compare/contrast with:

Each individual Barony establishes their own awards, distinct from those of any other Barony. Many, but not all, follow the traditional SCA model of having three award tracks: martial, service and Arts and Sciences. Many also have special purpose local awards focussing on some activity that is particularly prominent in the area.

In order for a Baronial award to be armigerous, permission must be specifically delegated by the appropriate Crown (as per Corpora, VIII.B.4). While this is uncommon, four Outlandish Baronial Awards have such language in their charters.