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Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1802-1806
Bishop of [[Diocese of St. Asaph|St. Asaph]], 1802-1806


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SAMUEL HORSLEY

Born : September 15, 1733
Deceased : October 4, 1806

Bishop of St. Davids, 1788-1793
Bishop of Rochester, 1793-1802
Bishop of St. Asaph, 1802-1806

Arms (crest) of Samuel Horsley

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Official blazon

Gules, three horses’ heads couped Argent, bridled Sable.

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