In a message dated 11/5/1999 1:00:47 PM Central Standard Time,
<< I have heard people complain about `lower level 'awards taking up time
I have to agree but as a Palatine Baroness you well know the problems of
There are times when royalty has not been in an area for a while that having
AElfred of Chester
milman@indy.net writes:
at Kingdom courts but I know to the people recieving them and their
friends, these awards are as important as any Pelican/knighting/Laurel. >>
having royalty cover a large kingdom. On a busy weekend in the Middle there
can be upward of eight to ten events. Even if all the royals split up, I am
not saying they should, and went to seperate events they could only cover six
events.
a regency court at an event would help take care of local business. We have
to remember also that many of our members are still in college or are
otherwise limited in their travel time and budget. Encouraging smaller local
courts would allow some of these folks to actually be present when they get
an award.
From: AndreAllen@aol.com
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Received on Sat Nov 6 08:57:07 1999
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