Diocese of Niagara
DIOCESE OF NIAGARA
Country: Canada
Denomination: Anglican
Established: 1875 from the Diocese of Toronto
See City: Hamilton, ON
Official blazon
- (historical) Tierced in fesse in chief a representation of Niagara Falls; in fesse argent, a cross gules; in base vert, three maple leaves conjoined proper.
Origin/meaning
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The previous arms:
Arms of Bishops
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Thomas Fuller (1875-1884)
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Charles Hamilton (1884-1896)
Philip Du Moulin (1896-1911)
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William Clark (1911-1925)
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Derwyn Owen (1925-1932)
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Lewis Broughall (1932-1949)
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Walter Bagnall (1949-1973)
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John Bothwell (1973-1991)
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Walter Asbil (1991-1997)
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Ralph Spence (1998-2008)
Michael Bird (2008-2018)
Susan Bell (2018-present)
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