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'''Born''': September 18, 1844<br>
'''Born''': September 18, 1844<br>
Deceased : April 29, 1900
'''Deceased''': April 29, 1900


Bishop of [[Diocese of Argyll and the Isles (Roman Catholic)|Argyll and the Isles]], 1878-1892<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Argyll and the Isles (Roman Catholic)|Argyll and the Isles]], 1878-1892<br>

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ANGUS MACDONALD

Born: September 18, 1844
Deceased: April 29, 1900

Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, 1878-1892
Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, 1892-1900

Arms of Angus MacDonald

Bishop
Arms of Angus MacDonald

Archbishop

Official blazon

Quarterly: 1st Or a lion rampant Gules; 2nd Gules a dexter cubit arm couped fessways habited Proper holding a cross crosslet fitchee Argent; 3rd per fess Or and Azure, in chief a lymphad Sable flagged Gules, in base a salmon naiant Argent; 4th Argent a tree on a mount Proper surmounted of a double-headed eagle displayed Sable.

Origin/meaning

The arms used by Bishop Angus Macdonald are a version of the clan arms of Macdonald of Clanranald.

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