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Knight Hood; What qualifies Someone??
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Posted By:
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in McKinney, TX Apr 07, 2005
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What is going on with the British political system. When people such as Elton John and Mick Jagger recieve this honor, can it be taken seriously??? It kinda pisses me off!!!
Why can't I be called Sir Stephen. THAT would be a BAD ASS name.
But how does some become Knighted? It use to be warriors, then scientist. What is going on here?
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Sir Frank
in Scotland
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 | 02:02 PM
Hello All ,
Just to advise you all that A knighthood was originally given from a knight to a knight and not kings nor queens. This was done in example if a person did an extraordinary deed or excelled on the battlefield and therefor was knighted by another knight. Later this deed was given to the king as in honor to knight persons and or people to become knights.But officially it is still in the hands of a knight to be able to knight another one , it is only a privilege that has been given from knights to the kings and or queens to knight people. This has now stayed for centuries.Same with coat of arms , people can have their arms created as long as the respct of the clors and metals are respected and no need to have it registered with the arms of england , just have it created and have a copy send to yourself in an enclosed enveloped as registered mail and keep it under lock and key , also for the creator that gives your arms , ask him that you can use your arms as you please , therefor you can bear arms , that is the law.
Hope you will enjoy this .
A knight wishes you all well.
Sir Frank B. |
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