In public consistory, at the time of the solemn and royal
court held at Trinovantia Nova, the dukes and a brilliant assembly of counts
and barons being in session, and a very great multitude of nobles and commoners
standing before the most serene lord Nigel king of the Ealdormereans and the
exhaulted queen Adrielle, for the purpose of exhibiting the fulness of justice
to each person, their majesties first asked that it be defined by a decree who
ought to be recognized for their service to the crown. And it was defined by
all the dukes and barons who were present, that Marrin von Waldburg had long
and tirelessly so served and should be so recognized.
That said Marrin therefore was presented with an Award of
the Maiden’s Heart on the feast day of Witta of Büraburg at Crown Tournament.
And it was decreed that she could bear the badge of that award without
hindrance or let. This was done in the year of the society forty-eight.
By THLaird Colyne
Stewart, based on Count Palatinate as Judge Over the Kings, Decree of the Nuremberg Diet, November
19, 1274.
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