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- Subject: 2 On Fealty
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:44:02
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- 2 Fealty
- The third is "SERVICE FEALTY," being an oath of -service- to the
- Lord, with no -personal- obligations attached. This is the oath that Officers
- of an SCA branch can take with (usually) no legal complications with any
- other fealties they might have. This is the only thing I expect of my
- Apprentices and Proteges, and I consider it to specifically exempt any liege-
- fealty that might be required of them by any Crown or Coronet (though if they
- wish to swear liege-fealty to me, I will accept it .... after trying to talk
- them out of it!) This type of fealty will be shown to be very significant
- later in this article.
- When someone swears "service," they are simply promising to do a job
- that is required of them. They are -not- swearing absolute loyalty, nor liege
- fealty. They are simply taking an "oath of office," if you will.
- Note that these are -basic- types of fealty. It is quite possible to
- have some pretty fine shadings between the three, depending on the
- individuals concerned, and the fact that you do not have to be a Knight, or
- even a Peer, to swear liege-fealty.
- A Peer, or a Landed Baron/ess, or a Prince/ess, is a "tenant-in-
- chief" with a "fief ligium;" they hold their title -directly from the Crown.-
- These titles (and all titles in the SCA, for that matter) fall under the
- concept of "mainmorte," i.e. they are -not- inheritable, but revert to the
- Crown (or the SCA) on the holder's death.
- I must here remind my readers that when we in the SCA say "the
- Crown," we mean that abstract entity that is symbolized by the Crowns (both
- the King's and Queen's) of the Kingdom. We do -not- mean the person(s)
- sitting underneath them. They are most emphatically -not- "the Crown" to
- which one swears fealty.
- For the origins of this concept, let us look at the first Knightings
- in the SCA, back in AS 2 in the Kingdom of the West:
-
- ----------from the Western 12th Night AS 2---------------------------
-
- "... And that the Crown may endure, and our Kingdom prosper,
- these Gentlemen will be asked to give fealty , in matters
- concerning this Society, and -only- this Society; not to the
- King, who shall, in his time, pass from the throne; but to the
- Crown of this, the Society of (sic) Creative Anachronism. And
- if these Gentlemen will give that fealty, then they shall be
- created Knights...."
-
- ----------------------------end of quote-----------------------------
-
-
- In period, the vassal owed certain things to his Lord, and the Lord
- promised certain things to the vassal. In general, there are certain items
- that can be considered "universal" for the fealty contract:
-
- The military service ("auxilium") owed fell into five types:
-
- 1) the defense of the Lord's castle
- 2) the ransom of the Lord, if he was taken captive
- 3) the costs of the knighthood of his eldest son
- 4) the costs of the marriage of his eldest daughter
- 5) participation with the Lord in a Crusade
-
- Two thru four can be pretty much ignored in an SCA context, though
- some will provide gifts when a Lord reaches a Peerage .... and sometimes the
- Lord will provide these to the vassal, in the context of the "fief de bursa."
- Number one can be expressed in an SCA context by defending the Lord against
- his enemies, both on -and off- the field, and number five is simply showing
- up at Wars and such like, to fulfill the obligation of "expeditio," or
- service in warfare for 40 days at the vassal's expense. These are the basic
- obligations of a "fief militum" or "fief loricae;" a Knighthood, or Prince,
- or Landed Baron.
- The vassals also have the rights (and obligations) of "consilium," to
- advise their Lord of their opinions, and of "fidelitas," or faithfulness
- to their Lord.
- (more)
-
-
-
- ... Last night I had the strangest Dream ........
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