The following is a list of the honours
of Ealdormere at this time.
Honours Which Carry No Precedence
Scroll of Honour
The Scroll of Honour is a record of the worthy deeds of the people and
friends of Ealdormere which do not necessarily fall into the scope and
structure of the other Kingdom awards. The names of those accomplishing
such worthy deeds shall be entered fittingly on the Scroll of Honour
at the discretion of the Crown.
Award of the Wolf's Cub
Given to children of twelve years and under who have served beyond their
years and set an example to others. Recipients may style themselves
as "Wolf's Cubs".
Award of the Queen's Favour
Given by the Queen of Ealdormere as She sees fit
Award of the King's Favour
Given by the King of Ealdormere as He sees fit.
Order of the Rose
Given automatically to individuals who complete a reign as consort.
Recipients may style themselves as 'Lady of the Rose' or 'Lord of the
Rose'.
Honours Conveying Arms
Award of Arms
Usually the first Kingdom award a gentle will receive in the Society.
Given for service that enhances the game for others in some way. Recipients
may style themselves 'Lord' or 'Lady'.
Award of the Maiden's Heart
Given to individuals who have performed exemplary service to Ealdormere
and who demonstrate courteous and chivalrous behaviour. Recipients who
do not already have an Award of Arms receive one automatically with
this award; and may style themselves 'Lord' or 'Lady'
Quarterly azure and Or, a heart
counterchanged
Award of Orion
Given to individuals who have demonstrated skill in the arts and sciences
and who demonstrate courteous and chivalrous behaviour. Recipients who
do not already have an Award of Arms receive one automatically with
this award; and may style themselves 'Lord' or 'Lady'
Purpure, an Irish harp, on a bordure Or five
mullets purpure
Award of the Scarlet Banner
Given to individuals who have demonstrated skill in a martial discipline
approved within Ealdormere, and who demonstrate courteous and chivalrous
behaviour both on and off the field. Recipients who do not already have
an Award of Arms receive one automatically with this award; and may
style themselves 'Lord' or 'Lady'

Argent, a pale wavy gules between two wolves
combattant sable
Honours Conveying Grants
Grant of Arms
Order of the Wain
Given to individuals who have performed exemplary and long-standing
service to Ealdormere in a variety of different areas; who present a
reasonably authentic appearance; and who provide an example of courtesy
and chivalry worthy of emulation. Recipients who do not already have
a Grant of Arms receive one automatically with this award. Recipients
may style themselves 'The Honourable Lord' or 'The Honourable Lady'
and may be addressed as 'Your Ladyship' or 'Your Lordship'
Argent, a saltire pierced, on a bordure gules
in cross four mullets argent
Order of the Crucible
Given to individuals who have demonstrated skill in a variety of arts
and sciences, including a high level (journeyman) skill in at least
one discipline; who have demonstrated a knowledge of period techniques;
who have demonstrated the ability to research and the willingness to
teach arts and sciences-related skills; and who provide an example of
courtesy and chivalry worthy of emulation. Recipients who do not already
have a Grant of Arms receive one automatically with this award. Recipients
may style themselves 'The Honourable Lord' or 'The Honourable Lady'
and may be addressed as 'Your Ladyship' or 'Your Lordship'.
Badge Awaiting Approval of the College
of Arms
Order of Thorbjorn's Hammer
Given to individuals who have exhibited excellence in a martial activity
approved in Ealdormere; who demonstrate a knowledge of related skills
and/or of other martial disciplines; who demonstrate a leadership role
in a martial activity, including a willingness to teach; who present
a reasonably authentic appearance;and who provide an example of courtesy
and chivalry worthy of emulation. Recipients who do not already have
a Grant of Arms receive one automatically with this award. Recipients
may style themselves 'The Honourable Lord' or 'The Honourable Lady'
and may be addressed as 'Your Ladyship' or 'Your Lordship'.
Gules, a Thor's hammer within a bordure
embattled argent.
Honours Conveying Peerage
Order of the Pelican
Given to individuals for mastery of service to the realm or the Society.
Recipients may style themselves as 'Master' or 'Mistress'.
Order of the Laurel
Given to individuals for mastery in an art or science. Recipients may
style themselves as 'Master' or 'Mistress'.
Order of the Chivalry
Given to individuals for mastery in armoured combat. Upon entering this
order, recipients must choose to be part of one of two branches within
this order. Those who choose to become Knights may style themselves
as 'Sir'. Those who choose to become Masters-at-Arms may style themselves
as 'Master' or 'Mistress'.
Other Honours Conveying Precedence
Court Baron/Baroness
Given at the pleasure of the Crown to individuals who provide the gift
of inspiration and uphold the ideals of the Society; who present a reasonably
authentic appearance; and who provide an example of courtesy and honour
worthy of emulation. Often given to retiring Territorial Barons and
Baronesses (see below). Recipients may wear a silver coronet adorned
with six spheroids (generally pearls), may style themselves as 'Baron'
or 'Baroness', and may be addressed as 'Your Excellency'
County
Given automatically to individuals who complete one reign as King or
Queen. Recipients may wear an embattled gold coronet, may style themselves
as 'Count' (or Earl) or 'Countess', and may be addressed as 'Your Excellency'.
Duchy
Given automatically to individuals who
complete a second reign as King or Queen. Recipients may wear a coronet
adorned with strawberry leaves, may style themselves as 'Duke' or 'Duchess',
and may be addressed as 'Your Grace'.