Cordon of Honor of Caerthe
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Award Level | Barony Level Award |
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Award Type | Service to the baronial coronets |
Chartered On | 1999 (A.S. XXXIII) |
Reign | Baron Walter & Baroness Fiachra (Barony of Caerthe) |
White Stag | Pendar the Bard (White Stag Principal Herald) |
Number of Recipients | 77 |
Precedence | Non-armigerous award |
Entitles Use of | Entitles bearer to post-nominal letters CCHC |
Cordon of Honor of Caerthe
The Order of the Cordon of Honor of Caerthe (CCHC) is a Barony-level Non-armigerous award in the Barony of Caerthe. It is given to those gentles who have rendered personal service to the Baron and Baroness.
This award was chartered in 1999 (A.S. XXXIII), by Baron Walter and Baroness Fiachra of Caerthe, with the charter also signed by King Maelgwn and Queen Lillian of the Outlands. Pendar the Bard served as White Stag Principal Herald at the time. The companionship of all previous recipients of the Order is hereby confirmed by the charter.
Purpose and Recognition
This award recognizes individuals who have provided direct, personal service and support to the Baron and Baroness of Caerthe, demonstrating dedication and reliability in assisting the Coronets in their duties.
A Companion of this Order is entitled to use the post-nominal letters [CCHC] after their name.
Precedence
This is a Non-armigerous award and does not grant armigerous status.
Insignia
The insignia of the Order is a lanyard of gold, black, and green cords.
Recipients are entitled to wear the insignia of the Order and appropriate regalia.
Sample Scroll Text
- We, ________ and ________, Baron and Baroness of Caerthe, unto all nobles and gentles to whom these letters may come, Greetings.
- Know ye that whereas we perceive that it is becoming to our station that we should exalt with singular honors those who show themselves constant in our service.
- Hence it is that we name [Recipient's Name] as a bearer of the Cordon of Honor as a sign of our favor. Thus the merits of these inward virtues may be outwardly confirmed, and may, by example, allure to many virtuous deeds.
- Done by our hands, this _____ day of _____, Anno Societatis _____, being _____ in the common reckoning of years.
- ________ Baron ________ Baroness
Recipients
See Also
External Links
https://wimble.outlandsheralds.org – Wimble Heralds: Outlands Awards Site