Noble Company of the Rose

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Aims of the Noble Company of the Rose

The Noble Company of the Rose exists to foster the true ideals of chivalry. Members fulfill their duties to their fellow men through an active practice of the Code of Chivalry and by individual and concerted charitable activities. The web page for the Company is here, and the web page for the Rule of the Company is here.

Note: This group is not an order of chivalry, nor should any claim to such be countenanced.

Officers

These six senior officers sit as the Council of the Noble Company:

  1. Magister Rosae
  2. Lieutenant ''Magister Rosae''
  3. Rose Chancellor
  4. Superintendent of the Chapel
  5. Rose Herald
  6. Rose Receiver General

These additional officers are off-Council positions:

  1. Rose Administrator, normally the Assistant Secretary
  2. Rose Assistant Receiver General, normally the Assistant Treasurer
  3. Training Officer

The Company operates under a Charter and Rule of the Company granted by the Board of Directors.

Purpose

The statutory and published purposes of the Noble Company and its members are:

  • To foster the true ideals of chivalry
  • Members fulfill their duties to their fellow men through an active practice of the Code of Chivalry and by individual and concerted charitable activities.

Presumed duties of the Noble Company include:

  • Assisting Augustan members in selecting Orders they might join, and making suitable introductions and recommendations.
  • Outreach to Recognized Orders of Chivalry to maintain good relations and to invite cooperation on joint projects
  • Maintaining and funding a chapel at Headquarters, when possible

Finance

The monies held in trust for the Noble Company by the Society include several funds:

Normally, once monies are transferred from the General Fund to one of the others, those monies are restricted to those purposes, and may not be recalled or reassigned. One can imagine situations where such might be appropriate, but one would expect such action to require a 2/3 vote of the Council of the Noble Company.


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