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MICHAEL FOYLAN

Born : June 1907
Deceased : 28 May 1976

Bishop of Aberdeen, 1964-1976

Arms of Michael Foylan

Official blazon

Argent four lozenges in bend conjoined between two cotises Azure, on a chief Gules a garb Or between two fleurs-de-lys Argent.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1965.

Bishop Foylan's arms were a differenced version of the O'Faelan arms as given in Burke (1884), with one silver fleur-de-lys changed by a garb.



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Literature : Bertie, 2018