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The cross is taken from the arms of a Ward family as given in Burke (1884).  
The cross is taken from the arms of a Ward family as given in Burke (1884).  


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[[Literature]] : Bertie, 2018
[[Literature]] : Bertie, 2018

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JAMES WARD

Born : September 4, 1905
Deceased : October 21, 1973

Auxiliary bishop of Glasgow, 1960-1973; Titular Bishop of Sita

Arms of James Ward

Official blazon

Per chevron Sable and Or two bells in chief and a cross patonce in base all counter-changed.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1961.

The cross is taken from the arms of a Ward family as given in Burke (1884).


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