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A [[college]] at the University of Melbourne which was originally started in 1986, but fell into abeyance in [[1998]]. It has recently been restarted by a group of keen students from the [[university]] who have great hopes for its success, though it's still very much under the protective wings of the wider [[Stormhold]] community.
The '''College of St Bartholomew''' (aka '''St Bart''''s) is an [[SCA]] [[college]] in the [[Barony of Stormhold]], [[Kingdom of Lochac]]. It was originally started in 1986 at the [[University]] of [[Melbourne]], but fell into [[abeyance]] in [[1998]]. It has recently been restarted by a group of keen students from the university who have great hopes for its success, though it's still very much under the protective wings of the wider Stormhold community.


It was named after [[St Barthlomew]] with the belief that he was the patron saint for [[beekeeping]]. It is simple really. Bees make [[honey]]. Honey makes [[mead]]. Mead makes everyone happy!
It was named after [[St Barthlomew]] with the belief that he was the patron [[saint]] for [[beekeeping]]. It is simple really. [[Bee]]s make [[honey]]. Honey makes [[mead]]. Mead makes everyone happy!


Of course, future research has failed to find such [[patronage]].
Of course, future research has failed to find such [[patron|patronage]] but no-one really cares about that!

Revision as of 14:29, 22 November 2004

The College of St Bartholomew (aka St Bart's) is an SCA college in the Barony of Stormhold, Kingdom of Lochac. It was originally started in 1986 at the University of Melbourne, but fell into abeyance in 1998. It has recently been restarted by a group of keen students from the university who have great hopes for its success, though it's still very much under the protective wings of the wider Stormhold community.

It was named after St Barthlomew with the belief that he was the patron saint for beekeeping. It is simple really. Bees make honey. Honey makes mead. Mead makes everyone happy!

Of course, future research has failed to find such patronage but no-one really cares about that!