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Exeter College was founded by Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter and was known at first as Stapledon Hall. The College uses Stapledon's arms, argent, two bendlets nebuly sable which are within a bordure sable charged with eight pairs of gold keys. The keys refer to the founder's [[Diocese of Exeter|bishopric of Exeter]] in the arms of which two gold keys are shown in saltire.
Exeter College was founded by Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter and was known at first as Stapledon Hall. The College uses Stapledon's arms, argent, two bendlets nebuly sable which are within a bordure sable charged with eight pairs of gold keys. The keys refer to the founder's [[Diocese of Exeter|bishopric of Exeter]] in the arms of which two gold keys are shown in saltire.


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