Catriona of Doune Castle
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Catriona of Doune Castle
- Catriona with a "C"
- Doune Castle, scenic castle, visited twice, one of the locations for Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Catriona
- grey period English given name - Catriona Clothier 1621, Family Search Batch P01953-1
of Doune Castl
- Castle built in the 1300s per Wikipedia, etc.
- Doune Castle as Lingua Anglica form of name or as a plausible alternate period spelling with documented spellings of Doun and Downe seen in:
- Library of Scottland, Redbook of Menteith, Letters and Charters" - https://digital.nls.uk/96783764
- Library of Scottland, Redbook of Menteith, Letters and Charters" - https://digital.nls.uk/96783764
Combination
- Documentation for the combination of the names
- Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.
Device
Per fess embattled Or and vert, 2 thistles proper and a badger head erased argent marked sable (drawn as though he might be singing, if possible)
- Badger as childhood mispronunciation of name -> nickname, favorite color green, thistles for daughter, love of music
Insta-Boing Checklist
- Registered name - with device
- Rule of Tincture - good
- Complexity 8 or less - yes
- Slot-machine - na
- Sword-and-dagger - na
- Offensive/Presumptuous - no
- Unity of posture/orientation/arrangement - looks okay
Conflict Checking
- Looks clear under badger head
Individually Attested Pattern
- na