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English: Arms of John Vesey (d.1554), Bishop of Exeter, 16th century stained glass window "in a small church in Devon", unspecified by source. Between Renaissance-candelabra stylised initials "JH" ("John Harman", possibly in Latinised form "Iohannes Harman"). His coat of arms as bishop was his paternal arms (Harman of Moor Hall, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire) differenced by the addition of a chief, namely: Argent, on a cross sable a buck's head cabossed between four doves of the first on a chief azure a cross flory between two roses or.[1][2]
Date 16th century ?
Source Roy Billingham, Midland Lodge, Sutton Park The p rofiles of t wo remarkable tenants and their association with the foundation of The Vesey Club in Sutton Coldfield, p.15[1]
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  1. Doves, per George Oliver, Lives of the Bishops of Exeter[2]
  2. Burke's General Armory, 1884, re Harman[3]

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