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Born : January 30, 1853<br>
'''Born''': January 30, 1853<br>
Deceased : December 24, 1943
'''Deceased''': December 24, 1943


Bishop of [[Diocese of Galloway|Galloway]], 1914-1943
Bishop of [[Diocese of Galloway|Galloway]], 1914-1943
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===Official blazon===
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Per fess Argent and Argent, in chief a mitre Proper, in base a stag Gules attired and unguled Or.
Per fess Argent and Argent, in chief a mitre Proper, in base a stag Gules attired and unguled Or.



Latest revision as of 15:16, 28 January 2024

JAMES WILLIAM MCCARTHY

Born: January 30, 1853
Deceased: December 24, 1943

Bishop of Galloway, 1914-1943

Arms (crest) of James William McCarthy
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Per fess Argent and Argent, in chief a mitre Proper, in base a stag Gules attired and unguled Or.

Origin/meaning

The deer is taken from the cal arms of McCarthy. The mitre and church symbolise the bishop and the Galloway Cathedral.

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