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Born : 1580<br>
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Deceased : April 1670
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Bishop of [[Diocese of Peterborough|Peterborough]], 1630-1632<br>
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 19 April 2024

WILLIAM PIERS

Born: 1580
Deceased: April 1670

Bishop of Peterborough, 1630-1632
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1632-1646 and 1660-1670

Arms (crest) of William Piers

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Or, two bars Azure, in chief three escallops Gules.

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