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THOMAS BURGESS

Born: 18 November 1756
Deceased: 19 February 1837

Bishop of St. Davids, 1803-1825
Bishop of Salisbury, 1825-1837

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Or, on a fess Gules, five fusils Argent; in chief three mascles Azure, in base a fret of the second; all within a bordure of the fourth, entoyre of bezants.

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