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'''Born''': 1695<br>
'''Born''': 1695<br>
Deceased : 29 May 1737
'''Deceased''': 29 May 1737


Bishop of [[Diocese of Bristol|Bristol]], 1733-1734<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Bristol|Bristol]], 1733-1734<br>

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CHARLES CECIL

Born: 1695
Deceased: 29 May 1737

Bishop of Bristol, 1733-1734
Bishop of Bangor, 1734-1737

Arms (crest) of Charles Cecil

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Barry of ten Argent and Azure, six inescutcheons, three, two, and one Sable, charged with as many lions rampant of the first; a crescent for difference.

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