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File:Norwich-scambler.jpg|[[Edmund Scambler]] (1561-1584) | |||
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File:Ely-lany.jpg|[[Benjamin Lany]] (1660-1663) | File:Ely-lany.jpg|[[Benjamin Lany]] (1660-1663) |
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DIOCESE OF PETERBOROUGH
Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1541
Official blazon
Gules, two keys in saltire, the wards upwards, between four cross crosslets fitchee Or.
Origin/meaning
The arms are recorded at the College of Arms.
The arms are those of the Peterborough abbey which, from the thirteenth century seal, appear to have consisted of the keys of St. Peter alone, differenced by the addition of four crosslets. The abbey was dissolved in 1539, the church was elevated to Cathedral of the new diocese in 1541.
Arms of Anglican Bishops
Edmund Scambler (1561-1584)
William Piers (1630-1632)
Benjamin Lany (1660-1663)
William Lloyd (1679-1685)
Robert Clavering (1729-1747)
Richard Terrick (1757-1764)
Spencer Madan (1794-1813)
Herbert Marsh (1819-1839)
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