Royal coat of arms - Lifton church
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Royal coat of arms - Lifton church by Sarah Smith as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Sarah Smith Taken: 8 Jun 2009
These royal coat of arms belong to William IV, third son of George III, who reigned from 1830 until 1837. Victoria succeeded him as he had no legitimate heirs although he did have ten illegitimate children. After the Restoration of Charles II royal coats of arms became compulsory in churches but many of these have disappeared over the years.