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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Argent, a mantle azure parted drawn back to dexter and sinister revealing a Latin cross couped and surrounded by rays of light or, above the words "In hoc vinccs" sable.
Argent, a mantle azure parted drawn back to dexter and sinister revealing a Latin cross couped and surrounded by rays of light or, above the words "In hoc vinces" sable.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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JOHN JOSEPH WILLIAMS

Born : April 27, 1822
Deceased : August 30, 1907

Archbishop of Boston, 1866–1907

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Argent, a mantle azure parted drawn back to dexter and sinister revealing a Latin cross couped and surrounded by rays of light or, above the words "In hoc vinces" sable.

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