File:Angl-Canterbury-Arms.svg

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Azure, an episcopal staff in pale or, ensigned with a cross pattée argent, surmounted of a pall of the last, edged and fringed of the second charged with four crosses pattée fitchée sable.

Source: Fox-Davies, C.: "Ecclesiastical Heraldry" in Catholic Encyclopedia [1]
Date 30 January 2006 (original upload date)
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Azure, an episcopal staff in pale or, ensigned with a cross pattée argent, surmounted of a pall of the last, edged and fringed of the second charged with four crosses pattée fitchée sable.

Source: Fox-Davies, C.: "Ecclesiastical Heraldry" in Catholic Encyclopedia [2]

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