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The ship and patriarchal cross are taken from the arms of the Burgh of [[Renfrew]].  
The ship and patriarchal cross are taken from the arms of the Burgh of [[Renfrew]].  


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CHARLES MCDONALD RENFREW

Born : June 21, 1929
Deceased : February 27, 1992

Auxiliary bishop of Glasgow, 1977-1992; Titular Bishop of Abula

Arms of Charles McDonald Renfrew

Official blazon

Gules a lymphad sails furled Argent the prow surmounted of a cross crosslet fitchee Or, in dexter chief on a plate an oak tree eradicated Proper and in sinister chief an eagle's head erased crowned with an eastern crown Or.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1986.

The ship and patriarchal cross are taken from the arms of the Burgh of Renfrew.

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