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  2. Diocese of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    The diocese is centred on Canterbury Cathedral and is the oldest see of the Church of England. The Report of the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to inquire into the Ecclesiastical Revenues of England and Wales (1835) noted the net annual revenue for the Canterbury see was £19,182. [ 2 ]

  3. File:Coat of Arms of the Anglican Diocese of Canterbury.svg

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    English: This is a representation of the coat of Arms of the Anglican Diocese of Canterbury. Azure, an archiepiscopal staff Or ensigned with a cross formy Or, surmounted of a pallium Argent edged and fringed Gold, charged with four crosses formy fitchy Sable. File:ArchbishopPallium PioM.svg by PioM (talk · contribs)

  4. File:Canterbury, Canterbury cathedral 07.JPG - Wikipedia

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    1: The arms of King Henry V (1413-1422) in centre is surrounded by 8 shields including 5 royal princes and dukes. 2: Henry Chichele (c.1364-1443), Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-1443) Or, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules, impaled by the arms of the See of Canterbury.

  5. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The keys as a symbol of Saint Peter may be found within many coats of arms; the coat of arms of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen displayed two argent (silver) crossed keys as Saint Peter is the patron saint of the Bremian archiepiscopal cathedral. The papal tiara or triregnum is the three-tiered crown used by the pope as a sovereign power.

  6. Canterbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The "Save Canterbury Cathedral" appeal was launched in October 2006 to protect and enhance the cathedral's future as a centre of worship, heritage and culture. The aim was to raise £50 million; by the end of 2010 the appeal had raised £11.5 million, [ 71 ] and as at May 2014 over £20 million had been raised.

  7. List of Church of England dioceses - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms [11] Province [1] Territory [1] Cathedral [12] Founded [13] Bath and Wells Canterbury Somerset; North Somerset; Bath and North East Somerset; the parish of Thorncombe in Dorset [14] Wells Cathedral [15] 909 (Diocese of Wells) [16] Birmingham Canterbury

  8. Simon Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury's coat of arms was a talbot hound sejeant within a bordure engrailed, as is visible sculpted in stone on a wall in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral. [11] The town of Sudbury uses a talbot hound sejeant in its arms in allusion to him. [12]

  9. Henry Chichele - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms Arms of Chichele: Or, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules Ceiling of entrance of Canterbury Cathedral showing the king's arms in centre surrounded by 8 shields: 5 royal princes and dukes, the arms of Mortimer, Beauchamp ( Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (1382–1439)) and Archbishop Henry Chichele impaled by arms ...