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Born : 1637<br> | '''Born''': 1637<br> | ||
Deceased : March 5, 1708 | '''Deceased''': March 5, 1708 | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1704-1708 | Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1704-1708 | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 19 April 2024
WILLIAM BEVERIDGE
Born: 1637
Deceased: March 5, 1708
Bishop of St. Asaph, 1704-1708
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Argent, a saltier engrailed between four escallops Sable.
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