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CATHEDRAL CHAPTER OF SHEFFIELD CATHEDRAL

Country: United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican

Coat of arms (crest) of Cathedral Chapter of Sheffield Cathedral

Official blazon

Per fess gules and sable, a sword in bend sinister, point upwards, argent, hilt and pomel Or, surmounted of a key in bend, ward upward and outward, of the last, in chief eight arrows fretted in saltire, points downward, banded of the third.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 9, 1951.

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Literature: Briggs, 1971