Here, for the Shire's edification and amusement, are collected various
articles from previous editions of Storm Tidings. Articles from further back
will be gradually added to this as the Chronicler's time permits.
All articles here are copyright of the authors, and should not be used
without permission. Please contact the Shire Chroniclers,
Sister Mairi Jean and Garsiyya,
if you'd like to speak to an author for permission to use their work.
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Jan van Seist's History Articles. |
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General Arts & Sciences. |
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Bardic Arts. |
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Costuming Articles. |
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Jehanne de Huguenin's Cookery Articles. |
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Heraldry and Persona. |
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Shire History. |
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SCA Culture. |
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Jan van Seist's History Articles |
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The War of the Roses. (March XXXI) |
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Charlemagne. (February XXXII) |
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African Renaissance Part I: The Abyssinian Empire. (March XXXII) |
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Otto the Great, or, Saxony Saves the World. (January XXXIII) |
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Joan of Arc (1412 to 1430): Girl Power in the 15th Century. (April XXXIII) |
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The Adventures of Vasco da Gama, or the African Renaissance Part II. (June XXXIII) |
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Diverse Book Reviews. (September XXXIII) |
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Lamoral, Count of Egmont; or, the Spanish-Dutch War, Act I. (October XXXIII) |
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Margaret, Duchess of Parma; or, the Spanish Dutch War, Act II. (December XXXIII) |
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The Iliad by Homer. (March XXXIV) |
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African Renaissance Part III: The Bakongo. (April XXXIV) |
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Isabella, the She-Wolf of France. |
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General Arts & Sciences |
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Some Notes on the Development of the Thirteenth-Century Narfing Iron:
A Brief Beginners' Guide to Documentation (January XXXIII)
Jehanne de Huguenin |
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Cats in the Middle Ages (February XXXIII)
Sister Mairi Jean |
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The Horse in the Middle Ages (March XXXIII)
Malachy of Adamastor |
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The Noble Art of Arithemetic (November XXXIII)
Jan van Seist |
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Dancing in the SCA (February XXXIV)
Sister Mairi Jean |
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Medieval Knitting (May XXXIV)
Sister Mairi Jean |
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A Sprang Bag (June XXXIV)
Sister Mairi Jean |
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Rose Beads (July XXXV)
Thomas of Ely |
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A Dance: Hole in the Wall (July XXXV)
Sister Mairi Jean |
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To Make a Leather Bottle (July XXXV)
Thomas of Ely |
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Castille Soap (June XXXV)
Katherine Percival |
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A Project in Caroline Miniscule (October XXXV)
Guntram von Wolkenstein |
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Knight's Papal Chess (December XXXV)
Jan van Seist |
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A Brief Discussion of Bobbin Lace (December XXXV)
Kate of the Oaks |
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Bardic Arts |
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Adieu: A Song for Lady Mary of Burgundy (1482) (August XXXIII)
Jan van Seist |
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The Giant's Ring: A Chivalric Fairy-tale (July - December XXXIII)
Jehanne de Huguenin |
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Bardic Effusions (November XXXV)
Bartholomew de la Roverre and Thomas of Ely |
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Costuming Articles |
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Clothed Seemly and Proper: The Saxons. (April XXXIII) |
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Clothed Seemly and Proper: Late 10th and 11th Centuries. (May XXXIV) |
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Clothed Seemly and Proper: 12th and 13th Centuries. (June XXXIV) |
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Clothed Seemly and Proper: The Fourteenth Century. (July XXXIV) |
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Clothed Seemly and Proper: Burgundian Modes. (August XXXIV) |
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Cookery Articles |
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A Summer Salad (November XXXIII) |
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13 Good Reasons Why Chocolate Mousse Isn't Medieval (January XXXIV) |
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Medieval Pies (July XXXIV) |
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The Medieval Cook (August XXXIV) |
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Medieval Pasta (August XXXIV) |
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The Adamastor Yule Feast XXXIV: A 16th Century German Meal (January XXXV) |
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Syrup of Sekanjabin (April XXXV) |
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Winter Broths and Stews (August XXXV) |
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A Light English Meal (September XXXV) |
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Heraldry and Persona |
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A Heraldic Helmet. (January XXXV)
Guntram von Wolkenstein |
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Persona History: Fernandez Burgello II, called Talon. (February XXXII) |
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Persona History: Jan van Seist. (June XXXII) |
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Persona History: Sister Mairi Jean. (July XXXII) |
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Persona History: Blaise de Clairvaux. (August XXXII) |
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Persona History: Guntram von Wolkenstein. (September XXXII) |
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Shire History |
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Two Score Gentles in a Cowshed Bare... the first Adamestor Event. (May XXXIV) |
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SCA Culture |
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A Brief Guide to Drachenwald Kingdom Awards. (December XXXIV) |
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The Well-Tempered Feast Basket. (March XXXIII) |