Pani Plazewska

Many years back I attended a few faires with my husband and the Polish Nobility Guild of Panowie Bracia (not associated with PNA or Suligowski's), I played the wife of Pan Plazewski.
The father of Pani Katarzynia Magdalena Plazewska, was a wealthy baron from Elgin (in Scotland) who was forced to flee when the dissolution of the catholic churches began during the reign of King Henry the VIII. My father, along with his household and much of his movable wealth fled to Poland to start a new life in the Commonwealth's Dual Nations (Poland and Lithuania).
Inevitably, he fell deeply
in love and married a daughter of a
powerful
magnate from Gdansk. Their first child from their blessed union was a girl child
named Kasia. The rest is history.

When I first met my husband Pan Plazewski, it was the day he came courting. He was (and still is!) a dashing cavalier knight whose dedicated and loyal service to the country had recently earned him the Hetman's mace. The marriage was "encouraged" between our parents to strengthen the ties and allegiances between our families. We have a child of our own now, Pawel, and we are all traveling outside of Poland on an urgent ambassadorship assignment.