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'''Born''': February 28, 1905<br>
'''Born''': February 28, 1905<br>
Deceased : March 8, 2005
'''Deceased''': March 8, 2005


Bishop of [[Diocese of Clogher (Anglican)|Clogher (Anglican)]], 1973-1986
Bishop of [[Diocese of Clogher (Anglican)|Clogher (Anglican)]], 1973-1986

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ROBERT HEAVENER

Born: February 28, 1905
Deceased: March 8, 2005

Bishop of Clogher (Anglican), 1973-1986

Arms (crest) of Robert Heavener

Official blazon

Per chevron or end azure, in chief two crescents gules and in base a torch of the first flammant proper, with the CREST : - A demi-horse per fess azure and or mantled gules doubled argent and with the MOTTO : - Dum spiro spero

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The arms were officially granted on July 9, 1973.

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