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Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-09-12, 15:27:01 ---I'd like to attend this Faire...how far away is it from us, Sir Brian?
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It is approximately 90 minutes from the MDRF but it's mostly highway/interstate with some tolls (around $6.00)


--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2011-09-12, 22:34:24 ---Hmm. PARF closes a week after the MD Renn Fest does. That looks like a great option for me, too.

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That would be great since if all goes according to plan you would be the orders newest knight and could also meet with Sir John and possibly co-sponsor his nomination for entry into the order if you are so inclined.  :)

Sir William:
A week after MDRF eh?  Might be worthwhile to make that trip up there...but if I had to choose, I'd rather make the knighting ceremony for Sir James...after all, he was present at mine!

Sir James A:
Sir John, will you also be in attendance at PARF the last weekend of October?

Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-09-13, 19:05:32 ---A week after MDRF eh?  Might be worthwhile to make that trip up there...but if I had to choose, I'd rather make the knighting ceremony for Sir James...after all, he was present at mine!

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Sir William I believe it is a necessity as knights of the order for both of us to be in attendance of the ceremony since you, Sir Edward and I are currently the only knights of the order. As our bylaws state:

The Squire must approach knights in good standing, and find three that will participate in the accolade. A first, to perform the ceremony, and two seconds to aid in it. One of them may be the Knight Commander, however this is not a requirement. The number is three to reduce the likelihood of a couple of knights accelerating a friend through the system. Also, during the ceremony, it is customary for the two additional knights to affix the new knight's spurs. Approval must also go through the Knight Commander.
 ;)

Sir William:
Indeed it is, thank you for clarifying it.  So, with that said...I guess someone has to put forth Sir James for knighthood, but only after he's asked them, is it not so?  Or has all that taken place during my slumber?

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