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The Kingdom of Æthelmearc is formed of the mundane lands including West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and western New York, in the United States. It is bordered on the north by the Kingdom of Ealdormere, on the east by Atlantia and the East Realm, and on the west by the Mid-Realm. For general information about the Society for Creative Anachronism, please visit www.sca.org.
http://www.blackstonemountain.org/
Covers south central West Virginia. Includes information on meetings and officers.
http://delftwood.org/
Encompasses Syracuse, New York, and surrounding areas. Covers profiles, events, meetings, list of officers, policies, heraldry and information for newcomers.
http://www.endlesshills.info/
Consists of Northeastern Pennsylvania, from I-80 to the New York border. Includes information for newcomers, list of officers and members, events, newsletters, and awards.
http://www.wnysca.org/
Includes the cantons of Beau Fleuve and Winter's Edge. Territory wise, it covers the cities of Buffalo, Tonawanda, Cheektowaga, Batavia, Kenmore, Niagara Falls, Amherst, and Williamsville, New York and has a current population of over 200 people.
http://www.thescorre.org/
Encompasses the area bordered by Lake Ontario, Leroy, Mt. Morris, and Newark, NY. It is one of the oldest baronies in the Kingdom of Æthelmearc.
http://www.debatablelands.org/
Covers the Pittsburgh metro area and southwest Pennsylvania. Includes a newcomer guide, history and biographies, and an order of precedence.
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/org/Medieval/
Members in the colleges and universities of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Includes list of officers, meeting schedule, events, activities, and history of the group.
http://fleur.aethelmearc.net/
Kingdom Order of High Merit in the Arts and Sciences. Contact information and who's who.
http://www.yamakaminari.com/
Based on 16th-century Japanese clan structure. Includes the clan's background, pictures, and Oriental culture links.
http://courtlandtslot.aethelmearc.net/
This group's area consists of the land known as Cortland County in central New York State.
http://www.aethelmearc.org/
Covers West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and western New York. Includes laws and policies, notes on the transition to kingdom. Has links to kingdom guilds and an order of precedence.
http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~acg/
Located in Clinton, Lycoming, and Snyder counties of Pennsylvania (Williamsport). Includes officers, calendar, activities, newcomer's information and photos.
http://coppertree.aethelmearc.org/index.shtml
Organization of Oneida, Rome, and Utica of New York State; membership and contact information.
https://sites.google.com/site/shireofhartstone/
Located in the Central New York area, encompassing Livingston and Steuben Counties. Find news, calendar, gallery and membership directory.
http://heronter.info/
Located in and around the Jamestown, NY area, including towns such as Dunkirk, Fredonia, Brocton; and Russell County, PA.
http://scashireofhuntershome.webs.com/
Encompasses Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties in Western Pennsylvania, USA, and is near the center of the Kingdom of Æthelmearc. Includes events, activities, member list, photographs, and meeting schedule.
http://www.mistyhighlands.org/
Located in the northern half of West Virginia, excluding the panhandles.
http://www.nithgaard.org/
Covers events and membership. Located in State College, Pennsylvania.
http://members.tripod.com/portoasis/index.htm
Encompasses Cabell and Wayne counties in West Virginia.
http://sterlyngevayle.aethelmearc.org/
Covers Binghamton NY and surrounding areas. Includes officers, calendar, policies, and directions.
http://sunderoak.aethelmearc.org/
Located in Butler, Armstrong, and Indiana Counties in Western Pennsylvania.
http://www.sylvanglen.info/
Located in the Eastern panhandle of West Virginia. Contains officer page, new member information, local calendar, photo gallery, links, and the Shire eList.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/AEscribes/index.html
Information about the creation of scrolls for kingdom awards.
http://aecademy.net/
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