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JOHN WILLIAM SHAW
Born: December 12, 1863
Deceased: November 2, 1934
Coadjutor Bishop of San Antonio, 1910-1911; Titular Bishop of Castabala
Bishop of San Antonio, 1911-1918
Archbishop of New Orleans, 1918-1934
Bishop of San Antonio |
Archbishop of New Orlean |
English | blazon wanted |
- (personal half) Argent, a "shaw," or grove of three trees vert, charged with a rose of the field; on a chief of the second an apostolic eagle displayed of the first.
Origin/meaning
As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.
The personal arms are canting, showing a grove of trees, also known as a shaw.
The achievement is completed with the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.
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