It is emblazoned with a coat of arms bearing argent, featuring a chevron azure between three birds, similar to the crest of Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham.
[5] One of only ten sheela na gigs known to originate in Cork is associated with Tracton Abbey.
[6] On show in the Cork Public Museum, it was found in a garden on the site of the former abbey.
[7] In the early 19th century, an Iron Age horse bit was unearthed at the abbey, though the exact find place is unknown.
200 BC, the bit is now in the holding of the National Museum of Scotland.