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=Definition:=  
=Definition:=  
From the Glossary of Terms: Title
From the Glossary of Terms: Title
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'''Administrative Handbook, Appendix C: Corpora on Titles in the Society (from Section VIII. Personal Awards and Titles)''' -  http://heraldry.sca.org/admin.html#APPENDIXC
'''Administrative Handbook, Appendix C: Corpora on Titles in the Society (from Section VIII. Personal Awards and Titles)''' -  http://heraldry.sca.org/admin.html#APPENDIXC


[http://heraldry.sca.org/titles.html List of Alternate Titles]


==Baronage in Corpora, selected notes==
==Baronage in Corpora, selected notes==
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https://www.sca.org/docs/pdf/govdocs.pdf
https://www.sca.org/docs/pdf/govdocs.pdf


=Period Examples:=  
=Period Examples:=  
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The April LoPaD asked for commentary on three possible gender-neutral English titles at the Award of Arms level: Armiger, Gentle, and Noble.
The April LoPaD asked for commentary on three possible gender-neutral English titles at the Award of Arms level: Armiger, Gentle, and Noble.


'''Armiger''' literally means a person who bears arms. The word was used after names in our period, as in "Garlof Ducheman, Armiger". We approve its use as a title in the form "(Given Name), Armiger" or "(Name), Armiger."
Armiger literally means a person who bears arms. The word was used after names in our period, as in "Garlof Ducheman, Armiger". We approve its use as a title in the form "(Given Name), Armiger" or "(Name), Armiger."


We approve '''Noble''' as a title used before a given name, as in "Noble Sampsoun" or "Noble Edwarde".
We approve Noble as a title used before a given name, as in "Noble Sampsoun" or "Noble Edwarde".


The majority of commenters opposed restricting use of the word '''Gentle'' to Society members of a particular rank. Therefore, we are not protecting that word as a title at this time.
The majority of commenters opposed restricting use of the word Gentle to Society members of a particular rank. Therefore, we are not protecting that word as a title at this time.
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2018/07/18-07cl.html#4
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2018/07/18-07cl.html#4
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[[Category:Names]] [[Category:References]]
[[Category:Names]] [[Category:References]]
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