Lochac
- mundane location: Australia and New Zealand
- website: http://www.sca.org.au/lochac
- was a crown principality in The West from 5 January 1985 to 11 July 1987
- was a principality in The West from 11 July 1987 to 6 July 2002
- kingdom since 6 July 2002
Landed Gentry of Lochac
- James the Sinister and Olwyn Gwallt Coch
- Viceroy and Vicereine of Lochac
- won viceregal tourney on 10 November 1984
- invested on 5 January 1985
- stepped down on 22 June 1985
- Hugh Louis and Merewyn degli Fiore
- Viceroy and Vicereine of Lochac
- won viceregal tourney on 6 April 1985
- invested on 22 June 1985
- stepped down on 4 January 1986
- Brusi Anderson of the Shetlands and Alarice Beatrix von Thal
- Viceroy and Vicereine of Lochac
- won viceregal tourney on 12 October 1985
- invested on 4 January 1986
- stepped down on 28 June 1986
- Reynardine de Clifford and Marguerité de Rada y Silva
- Viceroy and Vicereine of Lochac
- won viceregal tourney on 30 March 1986
- invested on 28 June 1986
- stepped down on 3 January 1987
- Brusi Anderson of the Shetlands and Catherine Digbie of Sherborne
- Viceroy and Vicereine of Lochac
- won viceregal tourney on 4 October 1986
- invested on 3 January 1987
- stepped down on 11 July 1987
- Reynardine de Clifford and Eleanor Lyttellhayles
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 18 April 1987
- invested on 11 July 1987
- stepped down on 2 January 1988
- Elffin of Mona and Talietha of Bran-Innes
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 3 October 1987
- invested on 2 January 1988
- stepped down on 9 July 1988
- Corin Anderson and Gabriella della Santa Croce
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 2 April 1988
- invested on 9 July 1988
- stepped down on 7 January 1989
- Valerian Zakharevitch Druzhinnik and Rowena of Loxton
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 1 October 1988
- invested on 7 January 1989
- stepped down on 15 July 1989
- Styvyn Longshanks and Rhyllian of Starfire Retreat
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 25 March 1989
- invested on 15 July 1989
- stepped down on 6 January 1990
- Elffin of Mona and Rowan Perigrynne
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 1 October 1989
- invested on 6 January 1990
- stepped down on 9 June 1990
- Haos Windchaser and Bryony Beehyrd
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 21 April 1990
- invested on 9 June 1990
- stepped down on 5 January 1991
- Elffin of Mona and Keridwen the Mouse
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 29 September 1990
- invested on 5 January 1991
- stepped down on 11 May 1991
- Reynardine de Clifford and Elayne Montjoy
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 6 January 1991
- invested on 11 May 1991
- stepped down on 31 August 1991
- Kane Greymane and Rhianwen ni Dhiarmada
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 12 May 1991
- invested on 31 August 1991
- stepped down on 11 January 1992
- Elffin of Mona and Rowan Perigrynne
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 1 September 1991
- invested on 11 January 1992
- stepped down on 9 May 1992
- Gerald Swinford and Alisaundre de Kilmaron
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 12 January 1992
- invested on 9 May 1992
- stepped down on 5 September 1992
- Aylwin Greymane and Ingerith Ryzka
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 10 May 1992
- invested on 5 September 1992
- stepped down on 2 January 1993
- John of Skye and Gabriel of Greenwood
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 6 September 1992
- invested on 2 January 1993
- stepped down on 15 May 1993
- Brusi Anderson of the Shetlands and Catherine Digbie of Sherborne
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 3 January 1993
- invested on 15 May 1993
- stepped down on 11 September 1993
- Alfar of Attica and Susannah of Nottingham
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 16 May 1993
- invested on 11 September 1993
- stepped down on 8 January 1994
- Corin Anderson and Keridwen the Mouse
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 12 September 1993
- invested on 8 January 1994
- stepped down on 14 May 1994
- Cornelius von Becke and Morwynna Branwynt
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 9 January 1994
- invested on 14 May 1994
- stepped down on 3 September 1994
- Bran of Lochiel and Cairistiona nic Bheathain
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 15 May 1994
- invested on 3 September 1994
- stepped down on 14 January 1995
- Alfar of Attica and Huguete de Saint Germain
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 4 September 1994
- invested on 14 January 1995
- stepped down on 13 May 1995
- Suleiman ibn Turgut ibn Arslan and Muirghein ni Ghrainne
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 14 January 1995
- invested on 13 May 1995
- stepped down on 9 September 1995
- Finnian the Red and Lucrezia Lorenz
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 14 May 1995
- invested on 9 September 1995
- stepped down on 13 January 1996
- Cornelius von Becke and Morwynna Branwynt
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 10 September 1995
- invested on 13 January 1996
- stepped down on 4 May 1996
- Alfar of Attica and Gudrun Bodvarsdottir
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 14 January 1996
- invested on 4 May 1996
- stepped down on 14 September 1996
- Alaric of Bangor and Nerissa de Saye
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 5 May 1996
- invested on 14 September 1996
- stepped down on 11 January 1997
- Corin Anderson and Keridwen the Mouse
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 15 September 1997
- invested on 11 January 1997
- stepped down on 5 July 1997
- Ragnar Magnússon and Bliss of Teine
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 17 May 1997
- invested on 5 July 1997
- stepped down on 10 January 1998
- Boris Altdorfer and Constance von Rothenberg
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 1 November 1997
- invested on 10 January 1998
- stepped down on 11 July 1998
- Alfar of Attica and Gudrun Bodvarsdottir
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 9 May 1998
- invested on 11 July 1998
- stepped down on 9 January 1999
- Vladimir Ivanovich Kurgan the Untrained and Huraiwa
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 14 November 1998
- invested on 9 January 1999
- stepped down on 10 July 1999
- Ædward Stadefæste and Yolande Kesteven
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 8 May 1999
- invested on 10 July 1999
- stepped down on 16 January 2000
- Cornelius von Becke and Morwynna Branwynt
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 6 November 1999
- invested on 16 January 2000
- stepped down on 8 July 2000
- Boris Altdorfer and Constance von Rothenberg
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 20 May 2000
- invested on 8 July 2000
- stepped down on 13 January 2001
- Kinggiyadai Orlok and Altani Khaligu Bekhi
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 4 November 2000
- invested on 13 January 2001
- stepped down on 14 July 2001
- Alfar of Attica and Líadan ingen Murchada
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 5 May 2001
- invested on 14 July 2001
- stepped down on 12 January 2002
- Gawyne d'Ibelin and Yve d'Angely
- Prince and Princess of Lochac
- won coronet tourney on 3 November 2001
- invested on 12 January 2002
- stepped down on 6 July 2002
- Alfar of Attica and Gudrun Bodvarsdottir
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 30 March 2002
- crowned on 6 July 2002
- stepped down on 11 January 2003
- Cornelius von Becke and Morwynna Branwynt
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 2 November 2002
- crowned on 11 January 2003
- stepped down on 5 July 2003
- Alaric of Bangor and Nerissa de Saye
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 12 May 2003
- crowned on 5 July 2003
- stepped down on 3 January 2004
- Ædward Stadefæste and Yolande Kesteven
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 1 November 2003
- crowned on 3 January 2004
- stepped down on 3 July 2004
- Draco de Euruic and Asa Beiskalda
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 8 May 2004
- crowned on 3 July 2004
- stepped down on 8 January 2005
- Stephen Aldred and Mathilde Adycote of Mynheniot
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 6 November 2004
- crowned on 8 January 2005
- stepped down on 9 July 2005
- Cornelius von Becke and Morwynna Branwynt
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 7 May 2005
- crowned on 9 July 2005
- stepped down on 7 January 2006
- Ædward Stadefæste and Yolande Kesteven
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 12 November 2005
- crowned on 7 January 2006
- stepped down on 8 July 2006
- Draco de Euruic and Asa Beiskalda
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 13 May 2006
- crowned on 8 July 2006
- stepped down on 6 January 2007
- Alfar of Attica and Gudrun Bodvarsdottir
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 5 November 2006
- crowned on 6 January 2007
- stepped down on 7 July 2007
- Hugh the Little and Theresa Cummins
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 12 May 2007
- crowned on 7 July 2007
- stepped down on 12 January 2008
- Berenger of Nancy and Bethan Daniels of Brockwood
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 10 November 2007
- crowned on 12 January 2008
- stepped down on 5 July 2008
- Siridean MacLachlan and Siban ingen Robartaig
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 11 May 2008
- crowned on 5 July 2008
- stepped down on 10 January 2009
- Jǫtun-Þjóðrekr and Engelin Teufel
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 8 November 2008
- crowned on 10 January 2009
- stepped down on 4 July 2009
- Gabriel de Beaumont and Constanzia Moralez y de Zamora
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 2 May 2009
- crowned on 4 July 2009
- stepped down on 9 January 2010
- Bran na torcdubh mac Brude and Leylii bint Hızır
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 14 November 2009
- crowned on 9 January 2010
- stepped down on 10 July 2010
- Edmund of Shotley and Leonore d'Scotia
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 8 May 2010
- crowned on 10 July 2010
- stepped down on 15 January 2011
- Gabriel de Beaumont and Constanzia Moralez y de Zamora
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 6 November 2010
- crowned on 15 January 2011
- stepped down on 2 July 2011
- Cornelius von Becke and Elizabeth de Foxle
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 23 April 2011
- crowned on 2 July 2011
- stepped down on 7 January 2012
- Siridean MacLachlan and Margie of Glen More
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 5 November 2011
- crowned on 7 January 2012
- stepped down on 7 July 2012
- Henri de Montferrant and Beatrice Maria Malatesta
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 12 May 2012
- crowned on 7 July 2012
- stepped down on 12 January 2013
- Felix Arnett von Danzig and Eva von Danzig
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 10 November 2012
- crowned on 12 January 2013
- stepped down on 6 July 2013
- Niáll inn Orkneyski and Liadan ingen Fheradaig
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 4 May 2013
- crowned on 6 July 2013
- stepped down on 11 January 2014
- Alfar of Attica and Angharat Benbras
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 9 November 2013
- crowned on 11 January 2014
- stepped down on 5 July 2014
- Niáll inn Orkneyski and Liadan ingen Fheradaig
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 5 July 2014
- crowned on 5 July 2014
- stepped down on 10 January 2015
- Kinggiyadai Orlok and Altani Khaligu Bekhi
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 1 November 2014
- crowned on 10 January 2015
- stepped down on 4 July 2015
- Steffan Glaube and Branwen verch Lewis ap Thomas
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 2 May 2015
- crowned on 4 July 2015
- stepped down on 16 January 2016
- Gilbert Purchase and Bethony Gaitskell
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 21 November 2015
- crowned on 16 January 2016
- stepped down on 9 July 2016
- ThorolfR olfuss Brandsson and Halla Vinagjafar Hrafnsdóttir
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 7 May 2016
- crowned on 9 July 2016
- stepped down on 7 January 2017
- Ariston Hegelochou and Lilavati of Lochac
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 5 November 2016
- crowned on 7 January 2017
- stepped down on 22 July 2017
- Steffan Glaube and Branwen verch Lewis ap Thomas
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 13 May 2017
- crowned on 22 July 2017
- stepped down on 6 January 2018
- Rowland Bridgeford and Tailltiu ghoirt ruaidh
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 11 November 2017
- crowned on 6 January 2018
- stepped down on 21 July 2018
- Kinggiyadai Orlok and Altani Khaligu Bekhi
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 21 April 2018
- crowned on 21 July 2018
- stepped down on 12 January 2019
- Felix Arnett von Danzig and Eva von Danzig
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 10 November 2018
- crowned on 12 January 2019
- stepped down on 13 July 2019
- Niáll inn Orkneyski and Sabine du Bourbonnais
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 11 May 2019
- crowned on 13 July 2019
- stepped down on 11 January 2020
- Jǫtun-Þjóðrekr and Engelin Teufel
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 9 November 2019
- crowned on 11 January 2020
- stepped down on 10 January 2021
- Rowland Bridgeford and Tailltiu ghoirt ruaidh
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 9 January 2021
- crowned on 10 January 2021
- stepped down on 1 May 2021
- Guillaume d'Oze and Miriam de Mont Noir
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 13 March 2021
- crowned on 1 May 2021
- stepped down on 14 November 2021
- Leofric Willoughby de Broke and Sabine du Bourbonnais
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 13 November 2021
- crowned on 14 November 2021
- stepped down on 7 May 2022
- Alain Quartier and Safiya bint 'Abd al-Shahid
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 19 March 2022
- crowned on 7 May 2022
- stepped down on 29 October 2022
- Thibault Nesti de Danzig and Jayne Hunter
- King and King of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 24 September 2022
- crowned on 29 October 2022
- stepped down on 6 May 2023
- Ratbot von Borg and katherine kerr
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 11 March 2023
- crowned on 6 May 2023
- stepped down on 11 November 2023
- Aonghus mac Griogair mhic Raghnaill and Ginevra Lucia di Namoraza
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 2 September 2023
- crowned on 11 November 2023
- stepped down on 4 May 2024
- Bain of Stornoway and Iglesia Delamere
- King and Queen of Lochac
- won crown tourney on 16 March 2024
- crowned on 4 May 2024