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The keys and sword alludes to the dedication of the Cathedral to SS. Peter and Paul. The arms took it present form during the Episcopate of John Boothe (1465-1478), although many variations of the arms can be found in the cathedral and churches in the diocese.
The keys and sword alludes to the dedication of the Cathedral to SS. Peter and Paul. The arms took it present form during the Episcopate of John Boothe (1465-1478), although many variations of the arms can be found in the cathedral and churches in the diocese.


====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Roman Catholic Bishops====
 
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File:Exeter-stapledon.jpg|[[Walter de Stapledon]] (1307-1326)
No image|[[Leofric]] ( 1046-1072)
No image|[[Osbern FitzOsbern]] (1072-1103)
No image|[[William Warelwast]] (1107-1137)
No image|[[Robert Chichester]] (1138-1155)
No image|[[Robert Warelwast]] (1155-1160)
No image|[[Bartholomew of Exeter]] (1161-1184)
No image|[[John Fitzduke]] (1186-1191)
No image|[[Henry Marshall]] (1194-1206)
No image|[[Simon of Apulia]] (1214-1223)
No image|[[William Briwere]] (1223-1244)
No image|[[Richard Blondy]] (1245-1257)
No image|[[Walter Bronscombe]] (1258 -1280)
No image|[[Peter Wyvill]] (1280 -1291)
No image|[[Thomas Button]] (1291-1307)
File:Exeter-stapledon.jpg|[[Walter de Stapledon]] (1308-1326)
No image|[[James Berkeley]] (1327 -1327)
No image|[[John Grandison]] (1327- 1369)
No image|[[Thomas Brentingham]] (1370-1394)
No image|[[Edmund Stafford]] (1395-1419)
No image|[[John Catterick (Catrik)]] (1419-1419)
No image|[[Edmund Lacy]] (1420- 1455)
No image|[[Thomas Halse]] (1455-1456)
No image|[[George Neville]] (1456-1465)
File:Exeter-booth.jpg|[[John Booth]] (1465-1478)
File:Exeter-booth.jpg|[[John Booth]] (1465-1478)
No image|[[Peter Courtenay]] (1478-1487)
No image|[[Richard Fox]] (1487-1492)
File:Bath-king.jpg|[[Oliver King]] (1492-1493)
File:Bath-king.jpg|[[Oliver King]] (1492-1493)
File:Stasaph-redman.jpg|[[Richard Redman]] (1495-1501)
File:Stasaph-redman.jpg|[[Richard Redman]] (1495-1501)
No image|[[John Arundel (Exeter)|John Arundel]] (1502-1504)
No image|[[Hugh Oldham]] (1504-1519)
No image|[[John Veysey]] (1519-1551;1553-1554)
No image|[[James Turberville]] (1555-1559)
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====Arms of Anglican Bishops====
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No image|[[William Alley]] (1560-1571)
No image|[[William Bradbridge]] (1571-1578)
No image|[[John Woolton]] (1579-1594)
No image|[[Gervase Babington]] (1595-1597)
No image|[[William Cotton]] (1598-1621)
No image|[[Valentine Cary]] (1621-1626)
No image|[[Joseph Hall]] (1627-1641)
No image|[[Ralph Brownrigg]] (1642-1646)
No image|[[John Gauden]] (1660-1662)
No image|[[Seth Ward]] (1662-1667)
No image|[[Anthony Sparrow]] (1667-1676)
No image|[[Thomas Lamplugh]] (1676-1688)
File:Bristol-trelawny.jpg|[[Jonathan Trelawny]] (1689-1707)
File:Bristol-trelawny.jpg|[[Jonathan Trelawny]] (1689-1707)
No image|[[Ofspring Blackall]] (1708-1716)
No image|[[Lancelot Blackburne]] (1717-1724)
No image|[[Stephen Weston]] (1724-1742)
File:Stdavids-clagett.jpg|[[Nicholas Clagett]] (1743-1746)
File:Stdavids-clagett.jpg|[[Nicholas Clagett]] (1743-1746)
No image|[[George Lavington]] (1747-1762)
No image|[[Frederick Keppel]] (1762-1777)
No image|[[John Ross]] (1778-1792)
No image|[[William Buller]] (1792-1796)
File:Bristol-courtenay.jpg|[[Reginald Courtenay]] (1797-1803)
File:Bristol-courtenay.jpg|[[Reginald Courtenay]] (1797-1803)
No image|[[John Fisher]] (1803-1807)
File:Bristol-pelham.jpg|[[George Pelham]] (1807-1820)
File:Bristol-pelham.jpg|[[George Pelham]] (1807-1820)
File:Stasaph-carey.jpg|[[William Carey]] (1820-1830)
File:Stasaph-carey.jpg|[[William Carey]] (1820-1830)
File:Bangor-bethell.jpg|[[Christopher Bethell]] (1830)
File:Bangor-bethell.jpg|[[Christopher Bethell]] (1830-1830)
No image|[[Henry Phillpotts]] (1831-1869)
File:exeter-temple.rel.jpg|[[Frederick Temple]] (1869-1885)
File:exeter-temple.rel.jpg|[[Frederick Temple]] (1869-1885)
No image|[[Edward Bickersteth]] (1885-1900)
No image|[[Herbert Edward Ryle]] (1901-1903)
No image|[[Archibald Robertson]] (1903-1916)
No image|[[William Cecil]] (1916-1936)
No image|[[Charles Curzon]] (1936-1948)
No image|[[Robert Mortimer]] (1949-1973)
No image|[[Eric Mercer]] (1973-1985)
No image|[[Hewlett Thompson]] (1985-1999)
No image|[[Michael Langrish]] (1999-2013)
No image|[[Robert Atwell]] (2014-present)
</gallery>
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DIOCESE OF EXETER

Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 850 as Diocese of St Germans, translated to Crediton 909 and to Exeter in 1072

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Exeter

Official blazon

Gules, a sword erect in pale argent, hilted Or, surmounted of two keys addorsed in saltire, wards in chief, of the last.

Origin/meaning

The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.

The keys and sword alludes to the dedication of the Cathedral to SS. Peter and Paul. The arms took it present form during the Episcopate of John Boothe (1465-1478), although many variations of the arms can be found in the cathedral and churches in the diocese.

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Arms of Anglican Bishops


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Literature : Image from Wills's Arms of the Bishopric.