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JOHN DOUGLAS
Born : 14 July 1721
Deceased : 18 May 1807
Bishop of Carlisle, 1787-1791
Bishop of Salisbury, 1791-1807
Official blazon
Quarterly; first and fourth; Argent, a human heart Gules, imperially crowned Or; on a chief Azure three mullets of the field : second and third; Argent, three mascles pierced, on a chief Gules three lions passant of the field.
Second also : Argent, three piles gules, on a chief of the second two mullets of the field.
Origin/meaning
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