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Born : 13 March 1801<br>
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Deceased : 6 March 1854
'''Deceased''': 6 March 1854


Bishop of [[Diocese of Salisbury|Salisbury]], 1837-1854
Bishop of [[Diocese of Salisbury|Salisbury]], 1837-1854


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Latest revision as of 14:51, 28 March 2024

EDWARD DENISON

Born: 13 March 1801
Deceased: 6 March 1854

Bishop of Salisbury, 1837-1854

Arms (crest) of Edward Denison

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Ermine, a bend cotised between a unicorn’s head couped in in chief, and a crosslet fitchy in base, Gules.

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