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' CHARLES MANNERS-SUTTON 'Born: 17 February 1755
Deceased: 21 July 1828
Bishop of Norwich, 1792-1805
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1805-1828
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Quarterly, first and fourth; Argent, a canton Sable second and third; Or two bars Azure, a chief quarterly of the last, charged with two fleurs-de-lys Or, and Gules, a lion of England.
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