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Old 03-11-2010, 12:32 PM
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yeah i would like to hear that myself, being harvey as well
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yeah i would like to hear that myself, being harvey as well
Greetings fellow Keith. If you ever find yourself in the midwest, look me up..I will be taking over the position of Convener for the states of Missouri and possible Kansas soon.
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Old 03-11-2010, 01:00 PM
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Scott,

Thanks for the introduction. Who granted your arms?

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Good question! The Baron Ravenworth is Liddel, for the past 17 generations I believe. That family is the current owner of Ravensworth outside of Suffolk England. My title is a metriculation reaching back to my 23rd Great Grandfather Henry FitzHervey De Ravensworth. I'm not a Peer, just one who bears a hereditary bearing. I was born in Aberdeen, on Queens Den Rd, on the west side, but grew up (attempted to at any rate) for the past 30 years in the US. My second cousin is Lord Scottye McClain Of Mull, who also happens to live about 3 miles from me here in Missouri.
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Old 03-11-2010, 01:02 PM
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You are obviously a gentleman, and I cannot imagine any person so base as to refuse so gracious and heartfelt a sentiment.

I not only think you have done a great service to yourself and the forum, but I, too, would offer an apololgy to anyone I have offended in any way, you included. LIfe is too short for such things--and believe me, I know how short life is. See my tag at the bottom.

Thank you.
Well, gentleman? not always I'm afraid! I took a rather serious dig at you, and I apologise personally. Life has been a pain recently, and I got rather grouchy, which is unfortunate. And I completely agree that life is way too short. I have cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure...so I too know. Cheers!
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Old 03-11-2010, 01:04 PM
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Scott,

Thanks for the introduction. Who granted your arms?

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David
It was passed from my father, who recieved his grant from Sir Francis Grant. Mine was approved by Robin Blair. Unfortunately, entirely too much is made of armourial bearings...especially in the US. In the end, it's really just a courtesy title, and means very little in the US..and even less in the UK...I dont get a seat in Parliament...I dont get through Heathrow any faster...doesn't get me relief on traffic tickets. It can be a door opener, and useful for networking..but little else.
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Old 03-11-2010, 02:26 PM
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It was passed from my father, who recieved his grant from Sir Francis Grant. Mine was approved by Robin Blair. Unfortunately, entirely too much is made of armourial bearings...especially in the US. In the end, it's really just a courtesy title, and means very little in the US..and even less in the UK...I dont get a seat in Parliament...I dont get through Heathrow any faster...doesn't get me relief on traffic tickets. It can be a door opener, and useful for networking..but little else.
I do not believe Lord Lyon Grant granted arms to anyone with the surname Harvey during his reign, unless Lyon Clerk forgot to record the grant in the Public Register--which would be highly unlikely. As a courtesy to the members of this Forum who are interested in heraldry, perhaps you would care to elaborate on the grant to your father, and your subsequent matriculation.
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Old 03-11-2010, 02:41 PM
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In the end, it's really just a courtesy title, and means very little in the US..and even less in the UK...I dont get a seat in Parliament...I dont get through Heathrow any faster...doesn't get me relief on traffic tickets. It can be a door opener, and useful for networking..but little else.
Courtesy title? But the Baron of Ravensworth has no courtesy titles, so his children would only be honourable, correct?

I'm very confused by all this because it all doesn't add up. You call yourself "Lord Scott William Ellis Harvey - Amiger of the name Harvey - Hereditary Lord of Ravensworth", but then you say: "My title is a metriculation reaching back to my 23rd Great Grandfather Henry FitzHervey De Ravensworth. I'm not a Peer, just one who bears a hereditary bearing." Hopefully you can lay to rest any concerns we might have regarding who you might be. Normally I would think you are entitled to your privacy, but when you claim you are a "lord" and bear a "courtesy title" people might just like to know what the story is. We do not get many peers visiting this site!
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Old 03-11-2010, 05:01 PM
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Courtesy title? But the Baron of Ravensworth has no courtesy titles, so his children would only be honourable, correct?

I'm very confused by all this because it all doesn't add up. You call yourself "Lord Scott William Ellis Harvey - Amiger of the name Harvey - Hereditary Lord of Ravensworth", but then you say: "My title is a metriculation reaching back to my 23rd Great Grandfather Henry FitzHervey De Ravensworth. I'm not a Peer, just one who bears a hereditary bearing." Hopefully you can lay to rest any concerns we might have regarding who you might be. Normally I would think you are entitled to your privacy, but when you claim you are a "lord" and bear a "courtesy title" people might just like to know what the story is. We do not get many peers visiting this site!
A Baron and a Lord in any example are not necessarily the same entity. I am not the Baron Ravensworth as I am not the owner of said Barony or land...I am further not of the Liddell family as I have already stated...nor are the Liddells descended from the FitzAkaris or FitzHervey lines. Most of my male ancestors on both sides of my family up until my 5th Great Grandfather were English...after that Scottish. Ravensworth is named for the FitzAkaris line....not the Liddell line. I mean really, is this so much an issue of patrilinial ascendancy, or my personality? Truthfully. Actually, dont answer, as I cant be arsed about this any longer.
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Old 03-11-2010, 05:11 PM
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Uh oh. Is that blood in the water?



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Methinks someone has been called out and found lacking in their claims...

Yes it DOES make a bit of a difference here......We like to have fun but we DO NOT play such games....and are not easily fooled.
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