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====Arms of Roman Catholic Bishops====
====Arms of Roman Catholic Bishops====
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Herbert Losinga † ( 1091 Appointed - 22 Jul 1119 Died)
Everard Montgomery † ( 1121 Appointed - 1145 Resigned)
William de Turbe † ( 1146 Appointed - 17 Jan 1174 Died)
John of Oxford † (26 Nov 1175 Appointed - 2 Jun 1200 Died)
John de Gray † ( 1200 Appointed - 18 Oct 1214 Died)
Pandulf Masca † (29 May 1222 Ordained Bishop - 16 Sep 1226 Died)
Thomas Blunville † (5 Nov 1226 Appointed - 16 Aug 1236 Died)
William de Raley † (25 Sep 1239 Ordained Bishop - 13 Sep 1243 Confirmed, Bishop of Winchester, England)
Walter Suffield † (9 Jul 1244 Appointed - 18 May 1257 Died)
Simon de Wauton † (2 Aug 1257 Confirmed - 2 Jan 1266 Died)
Roger Skerning, O.S.B. † (23 Jan 1266 Appointed - 22 Jan 1278 Died)
William Middleton † (24 Feb 1278 Appointed - 1 Sep 1288 Died)
Ralph Walpole † (1 Feb 1289 Confirmed - 15 Jul 1299 Appointed, Bishop of Ely, England)
John Salmon, O.S.B. † (15 Jul 1299 Appointed - 6 Jul 1325 Died)
William Ayermin † ( 1325 Appointed - 27 Mar 1336 Died)
Antony Beck † (14 Mar 1337 Appointed - 19 Dec 1343 Died)
William Bateman † (23 Jan 1344 Appointed - 6 Jan 1355 Died)
Thomas Percy † (4 Feb 1355 Appointed - 8 Aug 1369 Died)
Henry de Spencer † (3 Apr 1370 Appointed - 23 Aug 1406 Died)
Alexander Totington † (24 Feb 1407 Confirmed - Apr 1413 Died)
Richard Courtenay † (28 Jun 1413 Appointed - 15 Sep 1415 Died)
John Wakering † (27 May 1416 Confirmed - 9 Apr 1425 Died)
William Alnewick † (27 Feb 1426 Appointed - 19 Sep 1436 Appointed, Bishop of Lincoln, England)
Thomas Brown † (19 Sep 1436 Appointed - 6 Dec 1445 Died)
Walter Le Hert † (24 Jan 1446 Appointed - 17 May 1472 Died)
James Goldwell † (16 Jul 1472 Appointed - 15 Feb 1496 Died)
Thomas Jane † (14 Jun 1499 Appointed - Sep 1500 Died)
Richard Nykke (Nix) † (26 Feb 1501 Appointed - 14 Jan 1536 Died)
File:Ely-thirlby.jpg|[[Thomas Thirlby]] (1550-1554)
No image|[[John Hopton]] (1554-1558)
File:Ely-walpole.jpg|[[Ralph Walpole]] (1288-1299)
File:Ely-walpole.jpg|[[Ralph Walpole]] (1288-1299)
File:Lincoln-alnwick.jpg|[[William Alnwick]] (1426-1436)
File:Lincoln-alnwick.jpg|[[William Alnwick]] (1426-1436)
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No image|[[Thomas Jane]] (1499-1500)
No image|[[Thomas Jane]] (1499-1500)
File:Norwich-nykke.jpg|[[Richard Nykke]] (1501-1535)
File:Norwich-nykke.jpg|[[Richard Nykke]] (1501-1535)
No image|[[William Rugg]] (1535-1550)
 
File:Ely-thirlby.jpg|[[Thomas Thirlby]] (1550-1554)
 
No image|[[John Hopton]] (1554-1558)
 
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DIOCESE OF NORWICH

Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican (until 1558 Roman Catholic)

Established : 630 as Diocese of Elmham
Renamed in 1017 to Diocese of Thetford
Renamed in 1091 to Diocese of Norwich

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Norwich

Official blazon

Azure, three mitres, two and one, Or.

Origin/meaning

The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.

The arms are first found on the seal of William Bateman (1341-57). The meaning is not fully clear. They may refer to the attributed arms of the royal house of East Anglia, but another explanation states that they may possibly represent the union in the See of Norwich of the Bishoprics of Thetford, Dunwich and Elmham in the 11th century.

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