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[[Category:Persona Stories]] Thomas of Tenby is an obscure 12th century Anglo-Welsh bard. He may have traveled with John Lackland to Ireland and possibly as far as the Kingdom of France. His grandfather was a Welsh hill baron. Most of his descendents were also named Thomas including a 14th century Cisterian and the Elizabethan stonemason Thomas Marner who lived at number 10-B Downing Street. All are said to have written poetry, much to the confusion of historians.<BR> | [[Category:Persona Stories]] Thomas of Tenby is an obscure 12th century Anglo-Welsh bard. He may have traveled with John Lackland to Ireland and possibly as far as the Kingdom of France. His grandfather was a Welsh hill baron. Most of his descendents were also named Thomas including a 14th century Cisterian monk and the Elizabethan stonemason Thomas Marner who lived at number 10-B Downing Street. All are said to have written poetry, much to the confusion of historians.<BR> | ||
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==Notable Contributions or Accomplishments: == | ==Notable Contributions or Accomplishments: == | ||
* Thomas of Tenby has rarely repeated a performance. | * Thomas of Tenby has rarely repeated a performance. | ||
* Brother Thomas observed the Rule of Silence from Candlemas to Michaelmas (twice) | * Brother Thomas observed the Rule of Silence from Candlemas to Michaelmas (twice). | ||
* Baron Thomas established The Order of The Dragon's Egg to honor the contributions of youth to the Barony of Bryn Gwlad. | * Baron Thomas established The Order of The Dragon's Egg to honor the contributions of youth to the Barony of Bryn Gwlad. | ||
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- Silver Chalice of Bryn Gwlad<BR> | - Silver Chalice of Bryn Gwlad<BR> | ||
- Golden Martlet of Bryn Gwlad<BR> | - Golden Martlet of Bryn Gwlad<BR> | ||
- [[Lion of Ansteorra]]<BR> | - [[Lions of Ansteorra|Lion of Ansteorra]]<BR> | ||
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== Affiliations: == | == Affiliations: == | ||
* Student to | * Student to Branwen Scholastica | ||
* Cadet to | * Cadet to Don [[Christian Richard Dupre|Dupre]] | ||
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Party of six sable semy of sparks argent and argent, a martlet displayed gules. |
His Excellency, Master Thomas of Tenby, OL, Defender of the Dream
Nickname(s):
Previously Known As:
Pronouns:
Other Registered Heraldry
The following device associated with this name was registered in March of 1988 (via Ansteorra) and reblazoned in August of 2012 (via Ansteorra): Per fess sable, semy of sparks argent, and argent, a pale counterchanged, overall a martlet displayed gules.
Offices:
- Local Offices Held
- Baron of Bryn Gwlad (2003-2008)
- Minister of Arts & Sciences, Barony of Bryn Gwlad
- Hospitaler, Barony of Bryn Gwlad (thrice)
- Chronicler, Barony of Bryn Gwlad
- Deputy Seneschal, Barony of Bryn Gwlad
- Historian, Barony of Bryn Gwlad
- Regional Offices held
- Minister of Arts & Sciences, Southern Region
- Hospitaler, Southern Region
- Kingdom Offices Held
- Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences
Persona History:
Thomas of Tenby is an obscure 12th century Anglo-Welsh bard. He may have traveled with John Lackland to Ireland and possibly as far as the Kingdom of France. His grandfather was a Welsh hill baron. Most of his descendents were also named Thomas including a 14th century Cisterian monk and the Elizabethan stonemason Thomas Marner who lived at number 10-B Downing Street. All are said to have written poetry, much to the confusion of historians.
Interests:
Primary Interests:
- Poetry
- Performances
- Persona Play
Other Interests:
- Rapier Combat
- Stonework
- Monasticism
- Teaching
- Serving Feasts
Timeline of Activity:
1983 to Present.
Prior Groups
Populace Provided Information:
Notable Contributions or Accomplishments:
- Thomas of Tenby has rarely repeated a performance.
- Brother Thomas observed the Rule of Silence from Candlemas to Michaelmas (twice).
- Baron Thomas established The Order of The Dragon's Egg to honor the contributions of youth to the Barony of Bryn Gwlad.
Non-Armigerous Awards and Recognitions
- Muse of Bryn Gwlad
- Silver Chalice of Bryn Gwlad
- Golden Martlet of Bryn Gwlad
- Lion of Ansteorra
Affiliations:
- Student to Branwen Scholastica
- Cadet to Don Dupre
Mundane Information:
In Case of Court
Special Needs