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'''ARCHDIOCESE OF YORK''' | '''ARCHDIOCESE OF YORK''' | ||
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br> | Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br> | ||
Denomination : [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]] | Denomination : [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]] (until 1558 [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]) | ||
Established : | Established : 628 as Diocese of York<br> | ||
Elevated to Archdiocese in 735<br> | |||
[[File:york.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:york.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop [[Robert Waldby]] (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara, but was made into a Royal Crown after 1531. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield identical with that of the See of Canterbury. | This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop [[Robert Waldby]] (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara, but was made into a Royal Crown after 1531. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield identical with that of the See of Canterbury. | ||
====Arms of Archbishops==== | ====Arms of Roman Catholic Archbishops==== | ||
<gallery perrow=0> | |||
No image|[[William Greenfield]] (1306-1315) | |||
No image|[[William Melton]] (1317-1340) | |||
No image|[[William Zouche]] (1342-1352) | |||
No image|[[John av Thoresby]] (1353-1373) | |||
No image|[[Alexander Neville]] (1374-1388) | |||
No image|[[Thomas Arundel]] (1388-1396) | |||
No image|[[Robert Waldby]] (1397-1398) | |||
No image|[[Richard le Scrope]] (1398-1405) | |||
No image|[[Henry Bowet]] (1407-1423) | |||
No image|[[John Kemp]] (1426-1452) | |||
No image|[[William Booth]] (1452-1464) | |||
No image|[[George Neville]] (1465-1476) | |||
File:Durham-booth.jpg|[[Lawrence Booth]] (1476-1480) | |||
No image|[[Thomas Rotherham]] (1480-1500) | |||
No image|[[Thomas Savage]] (1501-1507) | |||
No image|[[Christopher Bainbridge]] (1508-1514) | |||
File:York-wolsey.jpg|[[Thomas Wolsey]] (1514-1530) | |||
No image|[[Edward Lee]] (1531-1544) | |||
No image|[[Nicholas Heath]] (1555-1559) | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Arms of Anglican Archbishops==== | |||
<gallery perrow=0> | <gallery perrow=0> | ||
File:York-holgate.jpg|[[Robert Holgate]] (1545-1554) | File:York-holgate.jpg|[[Robert Holgate]] (1545-1554) | ||
No image|[[Thomas Young]] (1561-1568) | No image|[[Thomas Young]] (1561-1568) | ||
No image|[[Edmund Grindal]] (1570-1576) | No image|[[Edmund Grindal]] (1570-1576) |
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ARCHDIOCESE OF YORK
Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican (until 1558 Roman Catholic)
Established : 628 as Diocese of York
Elevated to Archdiocese in 735
Official blazon
Gules, two keys in saltire argent, in chief a regal crown Or.
Origin/meaning
The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.
This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop Robert Waldby (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara, but was made into a Royal Crown after 1531. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield identical with that of the See of Canterbury.
Arms of Roman Catholic Archbishops
- No image
William Greenfield (1306-1315)
- No image
William Melton (1317-1340)
- No image
William Zouche (1342-1352)
- No image
John av Thoresby (1353-1373)
- No image
Alexander Neville (1374-1388)
- No image
Thomas Arundel (1388-1396)
- No image
Robert Waldby (1397-1398)
- No image
Richard le Scrope (1398-1405)
- No image
Henry Bowet (1407-1423)
- No image
John Kemp (1426-1452)
- No image
William Booth (1452-1464)
- No image
George Neville (1465-1476)
Lawrence Booth (1476-1480)
- No image
Thomas Rotherham (1480-1500)
- No image
Thomas Savage (1501-1507)
- No image
Christopher Bainbridge (1508-1514)
Thomas Wolsey (1514-1530)
- No image
Edward Lee (1531-1544)
- No image
Nicholas Heath (1555-1559)
Arms of Anglican Archbishops
Robert Holgate (1545-1554)
- No image
Thomas Young (1561-1568)
- No image
Edmund Grindal (1570-1576)
- No image
Edwin Sandys (1577-1588)
- No image
John Piers (1589-1594)
- No image
Matthew Hutton (1595-1606)
- No image
Tobias Matthew (1606-1628)
- No image
George Montaigne (1628)
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Samuel Harsnett (1629-1631)
- No image
Richard Neile (1632-1640)
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John Williams (1641-1650)
- No image
Accepted Frewen (1660-1664)
- No image
Richard Sterne (1664-1683)
- No image
John Dolben (1683-1686)
- No image
Thomas Lamplugh (1688-1691)
- No image
John Sharp (1691-1714)
- No image
William Dawes (1714-1724)
- No image
Lancelot Blackburn (1724-1743)
- No image
Thomas Herring (1743-1747)
- No image
Matthew Hutton (1747-1757)
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John Gilbert (1757-1761)
- No image
[[Robert Hay Drummond1761-1776)
- No image
William Markham (1776-1807)
- No image
Edward Harcourt (1808-1847)
- No image
Thomas Musgrave (1847-1860)
- No image
Charles Thomas Longley (1860-1862)
- No image
William Thomson (1862-1890)
- No image
William Connor Magee (1891)
- No image
William Dalrymple Maclagan (1891-1908)
- No image
Cosmo Gordon Lang (1909-1928)
- No image
William Temple (1929-1942)
Cyril Forster Garbett (1942-1955)
- No image
Arthur Michael Ramsey (1956-1961)
Frederick Donald Coggan (1961-1974)
- No image
Stuart Yarworth Blanch (1975-1983)
- No image
John Stapylton Habgood (1983-1995)
David Michael Hope (1995-2005)
- Did not use arms
John Sentamu (2005-2020)
- No image
Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell (2020-present)
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