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'''Born''': March 20, 1564<br>
'''Born''': March 20, 1564<br>
Deceased : September 20, 1659
'''Deceased''': September 20, 1659


Bishop of [[Diocese of Chester|Chester]], 1616-1618<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Chester|Chester]], 1616-1618<br>
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[[Category:Anglican bishops|Morton]]
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 19 April 2024

THOMAS MORTON

Born: March 20, 1564
Deceased: September 20, 1659

Bishop of Chester, 1616-1618
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1618-1632
Bishop of Durham, 1632-1646

Arms of Thomas Morton

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Arms of Thomas Morton

Bishop of Chester

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Quarterly, first and fourth, Gules, a goat’s head erased Argent, armed Or; second and third, Ermine.

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