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Denomination : Anglican
Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br>
Denomination: [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]]<br>
Established:  1914


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Per pale and azure, between three ducal coronets a demi lion passant guardant conjoined to a demi hull of an ancient ship [all Or].  
Per pale and azure, between three ducal coronets a demi lion passant guardant conjoined to a demi hull of an ancient ship [all Or].  


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on August 12, 1949.
The arms were officially granted on August 12, 1949.


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This diocese was constituted by Order in Council, January 21, 1914.


The field of the arms recalls the two parent dioceses of [[Diocese of Ely|Ely]] and [[Diocese of Norwich|Norwich]], their colouring agreeing with the geographical arrangement of the two; the arms of Ipswich are also recalled. The crowns are derived from the arms of the diocese of Ely and also the attributed arms of St. Edmund, King of the East Angles, thus indicating Bury St. Edmunds and the ship and lion are taken from the arms of [[Ipswich]] conjoined in the manner in which they are borne by the Cinque Ports.
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[[Literature]] :  
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Briggs, 1963


[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Anglican dioceses]]
[[Category:Anglican dioceses]]
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[[Category:Granted 1949]]

Latest revision as of 08:19, 11 August 2024

DIOCESE OF ST. EDMUNDSBURY AND IPSWICH

Country: United Kingdom
Denomination: Anglican
Established: 1914

Arms (crest) of Diocese of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich

Official blazon

Per pale and azure, between three ducal coronets a demi lion passant guardant conjoined to a demi hull of an ancient ship [all Or].

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 12, 1949.

This diocese was constituted by Order in Council, January 21, 1914.

The field of the arms recalls the two parent dioceses of Ely and Norwich, their colouring agreeing with the geographical arrangement of the two; the arms of Ipswich are also recalled. The crowns are derived from the arms of the diocese of Ely and also the attributed arms of St. Edmund, King of the East Angles, thus indicating Bury St. Edmunds and the ship and lion are taken from the arms of Ipswich conjoined in the manner in which they are borne by the Cinque Ports.



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Literature: Briggs, 1963