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- Sir Robert Peat (c. 1772 – 20 April 1837) was an Anglican cleric and, according to some sources, the first Grand Prior of the revived English langue of the Order of Saint John. (en)
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- Out of a ducal coronet or, a heron's head proper (en)
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- Quarterly: 1st and 4th, barry of six, gules and argent; 2nd and 3rd, Gules, three herons argent, a crescent in chief for difference (en)
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- Offices held from The Clergy Database, Person: Peat, Robert (1793 - 1815) The Clergy Database (en)
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- Sir Robert Peat (en)
- The Reverend Sir Robert Peat (en)
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- Curate of Biggleswade (en)
- Grand Prior of the Order of St John (en)
- Perpetual curate of Buxton (en)
- Perpetual curate of Chelmorton (en)
- Perpetual curate of New Brentford (en)
- Rector of Ashley cum Silverley and Vicar of Kirtling (en)
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- The collar and badge of the Order of St Stanislaus (en)
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- John Peat and Anne Heron (en)
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- Grand Master-Elect of Palatine Lodge, No. 97 (en)
- Grand Prior of the Order of St John (en)
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- Sir Robert Peat (c. 1772 – 20 April 1837) was an Anglican cleric and, according to some sources, the first Grand Prior of the revived English langue of the Order of Saint John. (en)
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- The Reverend Sir Robert Peat (en)
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