A couple of images of the Parson & Clerk for you, I hope they will suit, which Royal Oak was the other one?
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[/QUOTEJust looked up my history research and The Royal Oak became The Parson & Clerk in the late 1700's because of a feud between Squire Gough (The Eccentric Squire) and the then Rector of Handsworth, which went to Law and Gough won so put two figures on the roof of the building..The Parson bending in prayer and his Clerk behind him with an axe over his head! Sixty years passed and it went back to Magistrates court and the owners family were allowed to return the name to the original, The Royal oak.