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Bishop of [[Diocese of Winchester|Winchester]], 1323-1333<br> | Bishop of [[Diocese of Winchester|Winchester]], 1323-1333<br> |
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JOHN STRATFORD
Born:
Deceased: August 23, 1348
Bishop of Winchester, 1323-1333
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1333–1348
Official blazon
A number of arms have been attributed to him:
- Gules, a fess humette between three trestles, argent
- Gules, a fess humette Or between two trestles, argent
- Or, a fess gules, between three torteaux
- Argent, a fess gules, between three bezants
- Per fess gules and sable, three plates
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