Category:Coats of arms of See of Lichfield
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Basic arms & blazon
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Arms of the See of Lichfield: Per pale gules and argent, a cross potent and quadrate (Cross of Saint Chad) between four crosses patée all counterchanged. The Diocese of Lichfield was founded by St w:Chad of Mercia (d.672)
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Media in category "Coats of arms of See of Lichfield"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Chester Cathedral, Cloister window Gamon Family.JPG 2,538 × 3,069; 1.47 MB
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Coat of Arms of the Diocese of Lichfield v2.svg 600 × 700; 1 KB
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Coat of Arms of the Diocese of Lichfield v3.svg 600 × 700; 1 KB
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Coat of Arms of the Diocese of Lichfield.svg 600 × 700; 1 KB
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Diocese of Lichfield arms v2.svg 500 × 670; 21 KB
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Diocese of Lichfield arms v3.svg 500 × 670; 21 KB
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Diocese of Lichfield arms.svg 500 × 670; 21 KB
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Arms of Bishops of Lichfield.jpg 2,556 × 4,311; 2.92 MB
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Holy Trinity Church, Coventry - stained glass window.jpg 2,349 × 3,926; 5.85 MB
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Selwyn College shield.svg 296 × 354; 14 KB
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Selwyn College, Cambridge arms.svg 1,595 × 1,714; 17 KB
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St Chad, Chadwell Heath - Stained glass window - geograph.org.uk - 4876419.jpg 579 × 1,000; 396 KB
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StChadsHostelArms.png 1,017 × 1,501; 709 KB
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UK Medal 1836 in honour of Bishop Henry Ryder.jpg 1,669 × 811; 288 KB