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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
The translation of the friars from Stockwell Street, Oxford, to Edward II's 'palace of Beaumont'. The King wearing a tabard bearing the royal arms of ENGLAND, delivers a church to two friars, in the presence of their patroness, the Blessed Virgin, who stands with orb supporting her Child; above His head, a pierced estoile. In base, under a rounded arch with trefoiled spandrils, an ox on a ford (for OXFORD).