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FRANCIS EDWARD JOSEPH GRIMSHAW
Born : October 6, 1901
Deceased : March 22, 1965
Bishop of Plymouth, 1947-1954
Archbishop of Birmingham, 1954-1965
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Argent griffin segreant azure collared and lined with a cord, the pendant part thereof tied in three knots of the field; on a chief or fifteen Tudor roses gules. Motto: Sub potenti manu Dei (Beneath the mighty hand of God).
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