Showing posts with label grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grace. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Outlands Award of the Queen's Grace Wording

___________, Queen of the Outlands, to all and singular sends Greetings and Due Commendations.

Whereas, _____________ has carried [himself/herself] with grace and shown that courtesy which is the mark of a gentle [man/woman], I do this day admit [him/her] into the Order of the Queen's Grace that all may know of [his/her] excellence in the Courtly Graces.

By my hand this ______ day of ________, Anno Societatis _______, being ________ Gregorian

__________, Queen

ALTERNATIVE:

Know all that _______, Queen of the Outlands, to all who come by these present letters sends Greetings.

Whereas ________ has demonstrated the grace and courtesy which are the mark of a gentle and noble person,

I do this day admit [him/her] to the Order of the Queen’s Grace, that all may know and learn from [his/her] fine example of the Courtly Graces.

To which I set my hand this _____ day of ________, Anno Societatis ______, being ______ in the common era.

__________, Queen


Sunday, 6 October 2013

Atenveldt Grace of Atenveldt Wording

(name of recipient) in as much as you have, by your courteous behavior, greatly enriched Our Realm, it is Our Pleasure this day to admit you to the Order of the Queen’s Grace. May your courtesy continue to be an example to us all.

Given by Our Hand this ___ day of ____ Month, Anno Societatis (roman numerals), being (modern date) in the Common Era.

 __________________________________
 Regina

By Mairi Broder

ALTERNATIVE:

As it is the Queen’s duty to encourage courtesy and grace amongst Her people, so is it Her Privilege to recognize those of Her subjects who exemplify these ideals. Therefore do We, (Queen’s name), Queen of Atenveldt, are pleased to name (name of recipient) as a member of Our Order of the Queen’s Grace. May their courtesy continue to be an example to Our populace.

From Our Hand this ___ day of ____ Month, Anno Societatis (roman numerals), being (modern date) in the Common Era.

 __________________________________
 Regina

By Mairi Broder