File:Cædwalla in Barnard Chichester mural (full body).jpg

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Description Source is http://www.wilfrid.com/history.htm, which describes this painting as follows: "In 686 king Caedwalla issued a charter confirming the rights and territories previously given to Wilfrid by king Aethelwealh and the estate of the Hundred of Pagham including Shripney, Charlton, Bognor, Bersted, Crimsham, Mundham and Tangmere. The handing over of the charter is brilliantly depicted in the Lambert Barnard mural in the south transept of Chichester Cathedral commissioned by Bishop Robert Sherburne c 1508-1536." The picture has been clipped to just Caedwalla's face
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