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Bishop of [[Diocese of Lichfield|Coventry and Lichfield]], 1385-1386<br>
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Skirlaw]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Skirlaw]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 19 April 2024

WALTER SKIRLAW

Born:
Deceased: March 24, 1406

Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1385-1386
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1386-1388
Bishop of Durham, 1388-1406

Arms (crest) of Walter Skirlaw
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Origin/meaning

Bishop Skirlaw came from a family of basket weavers, which explains the use of the typical cross in his arms.


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