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Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br>
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]]
Established : 625 as Diocese, elevated to Archdiocese 734
 
Established : 1531 from the [[Archdiocese of York (Catholic)|Roman Catholic Archdiocese of York]]


[[File:york.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:york.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.
The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.


This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop Robert Waldby (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara,<br>
This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop [[Robert Waldby]] (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara, but was made into a Royal Crown after 1531. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield identical with that of the See of Canterbury.
but was after the Break with Rome made into a Royal Crown. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield<br>
identical with that of the See of Canterbury.


====Arms of Archbishops====
====Arms of Archbishops====
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<gallery perrow=0>
No image|[[Robert Holgate]] (1545-1554)
No image|[[Thomas Young]] (1561-1568)
No image|[[Edmund Grindal]] (1570-1576)
No image|[[Edwin Sandys]] (1577-1588)
No image|[[John Piers]] (1589-1594)
No image|[[Matthew Hutton]] (1595-1606)
No image|[[Tobias Matthew]] (1606-1628)
No image|[[George Montaigne]] (1628)
No image|[[Samuel Harsnett]] (1629-1631)
No image|[[Richard Neile]] (1632-1640)
No image|[[John Williams]] (1641-1650)
No image|[[Accepted Frewen]] (1660-1664)
No image|[[Richard Sterne]] (1664-1683)
No image|[[John Dolben]] (1683-1686)
No image|[[Thomas Lamplugh]] (1688-1691)
No image|[[John Sharp]] (1691-1714)
No image|[[William Dawes]] (1714-1724)
No image|[[Lancelot Blackburn]] (1724-1743)
No image|[[Thomas Herring]] (1743-1747)
No image|[[Matthew Hutton]] (1747-1757)
No image|[[John Gilbert]] (1757-1761)
No image|[[Robert Hay Drummond1761-1776)
No image|[[William Markham]] (1776-1807)
No image|[[Edward Harcourt]] (1808-1847)
No image|[[Thomas Musgrave]] (1847-1860)
No image|[[Charles Thomas Longley]] (1860-1862)
No image|[[William Thomson]] (1862-1890)
No image|[[William Connor Magee]] (1891)
No image|[[William Dalrymple Maclagan]] (1891-1908)
No image|[[Cosmo Gordon Lang]] (1909-1928)
No image|[[William Temple]] (1929-1942)
No image|[[Cyril Forster Garbett]] (1942-1955)
No image|[[Arthur Michael Ramsey]] (1956-1961)
No image|[[Frederick Donald Coggan]] (1961-1974)
No image|[[Stuart Yarworth Blanch]] (1975-1983)
No image|[[John Stapylton Habgood]] (1983-1995)
No image|[[David Michael Hope]] (1995-2005)
No image|[[John Sentamu]] (2005-2020)
No image|[[Robert Holgate]] (1545-1554)
No image|[[Thomas Young]] (1561-1568)
No image|[[Edmund Grindal]] (1570-1576)
No image|[[Edwin Sandys]] (1577-1588)
No image|[[John Piers]] (1589-1594)
No image|[[Matthew Hutton]] (1595-1606)
No image|[[Tobias Matthew]] (1606-1628)
No image|[[George Montaigne]] (1628)
No image|[[Samuel Harsnett]] (1629-1631)
No image|[[Richard Neile]] (1632-1640)
No image|[[John Williams]] (1641-1650)
No image|[[Accepted Frewen]] (1660-1664)
No image|[[Richard Sterne]] (1664-1683)
No image|[[John Dolben]] (1683-1686)
No image|[[Thomas Lamplugh]] (1688-1691)
No image|[[John Sharp]] (1691-1714)
No image|[[William Dawes]] (1714-1724)
No image|[[Lancelot Blackburn]] (1724-1743)
No image|[[Thomas Herring]] (1743-1747)
No image|[[Matthew Hutton]] (1747-1757)
No image|[[John Gilbert]] (1757-1761)
No image|[[Robert Hay Drummond1761-1776)
No image|[[William Markham]] (1776-1807)
No image|[[Edward Harcourt]] (1808-1847)
No image|[[Thomas Musgrave]] (1847-1860)
No image|[[Charles Thomas Longley]] (1860-1862)
No image|[[Charles Thomas Longley]] (1860-1862)
File:york-thomson.rel.jpg|[[William Thomson]] (1862-1890)
No image|[[William Thomson]] (1862-1890)
No image|[[William Connor Magee]] (1891)
No image|[[William Dalrymple Maclagan]] (1891-1908)
No image|[[Cosmo Gordon Lang]] (1909-1928)
No image|[[William Temple]] (1929-1942)
File:york-garbett.jpg|[[Cyril Forster Garbett]] (1942-1955)
No image|[[Arthur Michael Ramsey]] (1956-1961)
File:york-coggan.jpg|[[Frederick Donald Coggan]] (1961-1974)
No image|[[Stuart Yarworth Blanch]] (1975-1983)
No image|[[John Stapylton Habgood]] (1983-1995)
File:york-hope.jpg|[[David Michael Hope]] (1995-2005)
Did not use arms|John Sentamu (2005-2020)
No image|[[Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell]] (2020-present)  
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Literature]] : Image from [[Wills's Arms of the Bishopric]] and Siebmacher. Symbolism of the Arms from Heraldry of the Chruch a Handbook by E.E. Dorling.
[[Literature]] : Symbolism of the Arms from Heraldry of the Chruch a Handbook by E.E. Dorling.


[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Anglican dioceses]]
[[Category:Anglican dioceses]]

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ARCHDIOCESE OF YORK

Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Anglican

Established : 1531 from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of York

Arms (crest) of Archdiocese of York

Official blazon

Gules, two keys in saltire argent, in chief a regal crown Or.

Origin/meaning

The arms were recorded at the College of Arms.

This Coat of Arms first appears to have been used by Archbishop Robert Waldby (1397-1398). The Crown originaly more resembled the Papal Tiara, but was made into a Royal Crown after 1531. The Arms thus alludes to St Peter. Anciently the Archbishop used as their official Arms a Shield identical with that of the See of Canterbury.

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Literature : Symbolism of the Arms from Heraldry of the Chruch a Handbook by E.E. Dorling.