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From: cent@tower.lcs.mit.edu (Pandora Berman)
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To: nostrand@mathstat.yorku.ca
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Subject: Coronation

    From: Solveig Throndardottir <nostrand@mathstat.yorku.ca>
    Subject: Coronation
    To: Barony of Carolingia <carolingia@bloom-beacon.mit.edu>
    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 94 20:39:37 EDT
    ....
    First of all, I wanted to know who got awards.  I know all about the "He
    who shall not be named" affair, but I don't know who got awards.  I am
    still very much interested in certain gentles getting awards and, since
    I have taken up writing letters of recommendation, I intend to keep at
    it as long as they seem to still be doing the stuff they did to inspire
    me to write on their behalf in the first place.

Good my lady, and all others who read these words,

I here exerpt from my notes concerning the coronation of Lucan and Jana,
being the second of those names in the East, to answer your query.  Please
be aware that except for the awards of highest rank, my notes only covered
those folk with whom I am acquainted or of whom I thought Carolingians
would be interested in hearing.

During the last court of Gregor and Christence:

burdened tygers to 12th night autocrats and chief cook, who put on a good
event despite the blizzard the night before -- Master George Emerson True
was one of these autocrats.

silver crescent to Susan MacGregor

Jovonne d'Esprit -- court baroness (she had acted as Christence's chief
lady in waiting)


During the 1st court of Lucan and Jana:

Gregor & Christence countied, Lady of the Rose with patent to C.

Morwynna Cryw, Alisaundre d'Accipitre's apprentice -- laurel


-Eowyn
