Baronial Awards

Baronial Awards

The Bronze Duck Award given at the discretion of the Coronet for noted service to the barony.  There is no limit to the number of times an individual can receive this award.  This award is not limited to the populace of the Barony of An Dubhaigeainn.
The Silver Feather: Azure, a feather, Argent This award is given at the discretion of the Coronet of the Barony of An Dubhaigeainn to individuals that have shown exceptional service to the Barony.  There is no limit to the number of times an individual can receive this award.  This award is not limited to the populace of the Barony of An Dubhaigeainn
The Drake’s Spur
[Established 11/20/04]
At the discretion of the Coronet, the drake�s spur will be awarded to those individuals of the Baronial populace of An Dubhaigeainn that show skill and dedication to one or more of the martial arts within Society.  This award can only be given once to an individual.
The Silver Egg
[Established 11/20/04]
At the discretion of the Coronet, the silver egg will be awarded to those individuals of the Baronial populace of An Dubhaigeainn under the age of 18 years that demonstrate courtesy and service within Society.  This award can only be given once in an individual.
The Baroness’s Favor / Coronet Token At the discretion of the Baroness, she shall award a token of her choice to an individual or individuals that demonstrate courtesy and chivalry of note
Silvanus Doke
[established 11/10/07]
Given to those who have fostered and helped An Dubhaigeainn grow, like a farmer and a field.  Not just service but the true wanting to make the  Barony prosper and grow.
The Roasted Duck
[established 2/16/08]
At the discretion of the Coronet, the roasted duck will be awarded to those individuals of the Baronial populace of An Dubhaigeainn that show skill and documented research in one or more arts and sciences within Society.  This award can only be given once to an individual.
Order of Perseverance
[Est. 7/2015]
The intent of the award is to encourage members to have a more diverse and well-rounded experience in the Society, and will have requirements for participation in each of the three classic “pillars” of the SCA: Martial, Arts & Sciences, and Service. Recipients will need to demonstrate a level of participation in all three areas, but no one specific activity will be required of anyone.

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