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Born : October 20, 1863 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA<br> | '''Born''': October 20, 1863 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA<br> | ||
Deceased : March 18, 1927 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA | '''Deceased''': March 18, 1927 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of Charleston|Charleston]], 1917-1927 | Bishop of [[Diocese of Charleston|Charleston]], 1917-1927 | ||
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[[File:charleston-russell.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:charleston-russell.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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Impaled. Dexter: Parted per bend or and gules, on a bend argent three crosses moline palewise sable, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first langued of the second (See of Charleston); Sinister: Argent, a lion rampant gules charged on the shoulder with an escallop of the first, on a chief sable three trefoils of the field (Russell).<br> | Impaled. Dexter: Parted per bend or and gules, on a bend argent three crosses moline palewise sable, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first langued of the second (See of Charleston); Sinister: Argent, a lion rampant gules charged on the shoulder with an escallop of the first, on a chief sable three trefoils of the field (Russell).<br> | ||
Motto: Alias oves habeo | Motto: Alias oves habeo | ||
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The motto is taken from the Gospel of St. John, chapter 10, verse 16. | The motto is taken from the Gospel of St. John, chapter 10, verse 16. | ||
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{{religion}}{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: |
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