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'''Born''': November 10, 1711<br>
'''Born''': November 10, 1711<br>
Deceased : December 10, 1776
'''Deceased''': December 10, 1776


Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1748-1761<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1748-1761<br>

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ROBERT HAY DRUMMOND

Born: November 10, 1711
Deceased: December 10, 1776

Bishop of St. Asaph, 1748-1761
Bishop of Salisbury, 1761
Archbishop of York, 1761

Arms (crest) of Robert Hay Drummond

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Official blazon

Quarterly, first and fourth; Azure, a unieorn salient Argent, unguled, armed, and crined Or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight thistles proper; second and third. Argent, three inescutcheons Gules.

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