CLERGYMEN'S WIDOWS AND CHILDREN, The Society for the Relief of.

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CLERGYMEN'S WIDOWS AND CHILDREN, The Society for the Relief of.

Lozengy argent and sable, on a chief purpure a cross pattee or, between two books open of the first, garnished and clasped of the fourth. Crest- — On a wreath of tlie colours, a female figure, the emblem of Charity, vested in a loose garment sable, head, breast, hands, and feet, proper, hair dishevelled, or, accompanied with three naked boys, one on the dexter side and one in each arm of the second, crined of the third. Motto — "Quod eorum minimis mihi."

[These arms, said to have been designed by Sir Christopher Wren, were granted by Dugdale, Garter, and St George, Clarenceux, 29th November 1685. No fees were charged by these officers for this grant.]

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CLERGYMEN'S WIDOWS AND CHILDREN, The Society for the Relief of.
CLERGYMEN'S WIDOWS AND CHILDREN, The Society for the Relief of.
Contents  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 

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