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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent.
Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent. Motto: Duw a digon (God is enough)


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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WILLIAM VAUGHAN

Born : February 14, 1814
Deceased : October 25, 1902

Bishop of Plymouth, 1855-1902

Arms of William Vaughan

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Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent. Motto: Duw a digon (God is enough)

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