The Sweet of Glymm Mere
This award is given at Mayfaire to the individual who
was the most kind, helpful, thoughtful, cheerful,
courteous, and all around nice-person during the previous year.
It was originally given at Mayfaire IV (1985) by the
autocrats (Caitlin a'tuath and Gwendolyn Fitzalan) and
has continued to be given by the previous recipient
ever since.

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Compiled (years IV to XX) by Ld. Conner Hume
Gallant of Glymm Mere
Mayfaire IV (1985) Yoshida Makoto
Mayfaire V (1986) Josef d'Gonneville
Mayfaire VI (1987) Patrick
Mayfaire VII (1988) Taran Iggulfson
Mayfaire VIII (1989) Lauriellen of Dragonworks
Mayfaire IX (1990) Dulce, Aslac, & Roland von Pfeffer
Mayfaire X (1991) Connor McGuire
Mayfaire XI (1992) Valerian the Innocent
Mayfaire XII (1993) Martin le Harpur
Mayfaire XIII (1994) Gwendolyn Fitzalan
Mayfaire XIV (1995) Hludwig Ster
Mayfaire XV (1996) Richard Fitzalan
Mayfaire XVI (1997) Conner Hume
Mayfaire XVII (1998) Ford Forgotten
Mayfaire XVIII (1999) Johann(es) Fairhand
Mayfaire XVIV (2000) Natasha
Mayfaire XIX (2001) Tamlin
Mayfaire XX (2002) Rebecca de Lavigueur
Mayfaire XXI (2003) Baron Julian and Baroness Aryana
Mayfaire XXII (2004) Domarr
Mayfaire XXIII (2005) Sir Godric
Mayfaire XXIV (2006) HL Elonda Blue Haven
Mayfaire XXV (2007) Lady Muireann inghean ui Rodain
Mayfaire XXVI (2008) HL Mahee of Acre
Mayfaire XXVII (2009) Lord Volk the Grey
Mayfaire XXVIII (2010) Lord Damon
"the sweet or sweetest, stems from the sweetest deed.
it is displays of and living with chivalry honor generosity and
such. It is people who step up to the plate and take a big swing
or a small one. It is being seen doing good things. I think part
of mine was I think taking the Eric down in a 50 (or less) degree
drizzle on a Sunday morning probably some other things. I passed
it to Natasha who showed generosity and hospitality in sharing
sunscreen, coffee, water and letting small children stay in her
shade....
I looked at (giving it to) a young man who loaned his cloak and
a blanket to a couple underdressed young ladies without suggesting
sharing the warmth and on pointing where to return them he then
walked off.
Ford Forgotten - I think he was the one who on hearing a woman, (a
reasonable newcomer I think) who basically got dumped at the
event by her ride , finding her wallet gone realized it was 50
miles back in town. ford said get in lets go and drove her back
and then returned with not a word of complaint or asking for
gas etc .
there are others who can tell it better and fuller but there
is a taste of who what and why when and where are May faire...." Johann(es) Fairhand