Since these seem to be incredibly popular, and I know our scribes are overloaded right now, I've done some more.
Another simple AoA text:
[given name only], King of the East, and [given name only], the Queen, to the good persons of all our land greeting. Know that, in recompense and satisfaction for his/her notable deeds, we hereby award unto our trusty and well-beloved ___________ the following arms, _________________________. Done upon [date] in the ____ year of the Society, in [local group].
For someone who doesn't have arms registered at the time of their AoA, there is also this option:
[given name only], King of the East, and [given name only], the Queen, to the good persons of all our land greeting. Know that, in recompense and satisfaction for his/her notable deeds, we hereby award unto our trusty and well-beloved ___________ such arms in metal and color appropriate to his/her station and instruct him/her to consult with our heralds forthwith. Done upon [date] in the ____ year of the Society, in [local group].
Since such things seem to be incredibly popular these days, here is a Court Barony with Grant of Arms scroll:
By [given name only] the King. By [given name only] the Queen. Know that, by these present letters, we do give, grant and confirm unto our faithful ____________ the status and renown of a Baron/ess of our Court. And we do further, by our will, grant him/her arms in the form following: ________________________________, to be borne by him/her hereafter freely, fully, wholly, honorably, well and in peace. Done upon [date] in the ____ year of the Society, in [local group].
and, if the person doesn't have arms registered:
We, [given name only] and [given name only], King and Queen of the East, hereby give, grant and confirm unto our faithful ______________ the status and renown of a Baron/ess of our Court. And we do further grant unto the said [given name only] arms in metal and color appropriate for his/her station, and instruct the said ___________ to consult with our heralds forthwith. Done upon [date] in the ____ year of the Society, in [local group].
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