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Arms granted to members of the Thomson clan are generally based on a stag's head cabossed and a chief with various charges. The bishop's arms are in line with this tradition. | Arms granted to members of the Thomson clan are generally based on a stag's head cabossed and a chief with various charges. The bishop's arms are in line with this tradition. | ||
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FRANCIS ALEXANDER SPALDING WARDEN THOMSON
Born : May 15, 1917
Deceased : December 6, 1987
Bishop of Motherwell, 1964-1982
Official blazon
Argent a stag's head cabossed Proper, on a chief Azure four fleurs-de-lys Argent.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1965.
Arms granted to members of the Thomson clan are generally based on a stag's head cabossed and a chief with various charges. The bishop's arms are in line with this tradition.
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