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* [https://moas.eastkingdom.org/pattern-darned-drawstring-bag/ Pattern Darned Drawstring Bag], part of the Second Online East Kingdom A&S Display, 2020
* [https://moas.eastkingdom.org/pattern-darned-drawstring-bag/ Pattern Darned Drawstring Bag], part of the Second Online East Kingdom A&S Display, 2020
* [https://harpers.northernarmy.org/as-display/as-5 Holly and Carnation], part of the Harpers' Retreat Display, 2020
* [https://harpers.northernarmy.org/as-display/as-5 Holly and Carnation], part of the Harpers' Retreat Display, 2020
* [https://carolingia.eastkingdom.org/baronial-events/virtual-falling-leaves-in-exile/arts-and-sciences-display/richard-heyworth-honeycomb-smocked-apron/ Honeycomb Smocked Apron], part of the Falling Leaves Display, 2020


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== Classes ==

Revision as of 09:29, 12 September 2020

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Richard Heyworth
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Resides: Barony of Carolingia
Status: Active
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Introduction

Despite a strong attachment to finance and financial history, Richard is an embroiderer first and foremost. He dabbles in other fields and teaches classes on economics, but his first love is the needle.

Persona

Richard was born into his family's goldsmithing business in the late 15th century and went to work for the Medici Bank in London. After Edward IV refused to pay his debts to that bank, undermining it, the Medici Bank of London was forced out of business and Richard lost his employment. Thereafter a staunch Lancastrian, Richard is now a clerk for Henry VII's Exchequer.

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Please contact Philippa Dyvill. Online awards are welcome.

15th-16th century English is the way I costume/portray my persona, and I would love any scrolls that pull from the high medieval/early Renaissance period for inspiration.