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The Shire of Sable Oak has submitted a new name, the name Sable Oak having been returned for conflict by the SCA College of Arms. The proposed new name is Oakburn Keep.
The '''Shire of Sable Oak''' has submitted a new [[name]], the name "Sable Oak" having been returned for conflict by the [[SCA]] [[College of Arms]]. The proposed new name is [[Oakburn Keep]].


The Shire of Sable Oak occupies territory previously held by the defunct Shire of Misty Mere.
The Shire of Sable Oak occupies territory previously held by the defunct [[Shire of Misty Mere]].


=== History of Misty Mere ===


The Shire of Misty Mere was founded by a group of [[University]] of Alabama students who first met in late 1979. It was recognized as an SCA [[branch]] in [[1980]]. There were some 20 people at the first organizational meeting, only two of whom had any previous contact with the SCA - [[Lord]] Jean Pierre de Etonoir and [[Lady]] Melianne d'Avignon, both of whom had newly moved to [[Meridies]] from [[Ansteorra]].
Misty Mere


[[category:shires (SCA)|Sable Oak]]
The Shire of Misty Mere was founded by a group of University of Alabama students who first met in late 1979. It was recognized as an SCA branch in 1980. There were some 20 people at the first organizational meeting, only two of whom had any previous contact with the SCA - Lord Jean Pierre de Etonoir and Lady Melianne d'Avignon, both of whom had newly moved to Meridies from Ansteorra.

Revision as of 12:46, 17 October 2006

The Shire of Sable Oak has submitted a new name, the name "Sable Oak" having been returned for conflict by the SCA College of Arms. The proposed new name is Oakburn Keep.

The Shire of Sable Oak occupies territory previously held by the defunct Shire of Misty Mere.

History of Misty Mere

The Shire of Misty Mere was founded by a group of University of Alabama students who first met in late 1979. It was recognized as an SCA branch in 1980. There were some 20 people at the first organizational meeting, only two of whom had any previous contact with the SCA - Lord Jean Pierre de Etonoir and Lady Melianne d'Avignon, both of whom had newly moved to Meridies from Ansteorra.