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WILLIAM LAUD

Born: 7 October 1573
Deceased: 10 January 1645

Bishop of St. Davids, 1621-1626
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1626-1628
Bishop of London, 1628-1633
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1633-1648

Arms of William Laud

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Arms of William Laud

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Sable, on a chevron between three estoiles Or, three crosses pattee fitchy Gules.

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