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The bishop had no personal arms and used the Mary monogramme as his symbol.
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WILLIAM TYLER

Born : June 5, 1806
Deceased : June 18, 1849

Bishop of Hartford, 1844-1849

Arms of William Tyler

Official blazon

Gules, the monogram of Mary interlaced and surmounted by a Latin cross argent.

Motto : Spes Nostra (our hope)

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