beacon and safety of the people.) Before and after legend, a
rose.
i 1‘16. Med. Hist. xii. 1. Perry, viii. 1. Evelyn, 101.
MB. At. Bodley, At. Not rare.
This medalet was struck for distribution at the King’s Coronation,
25 July, 1603 : it is the first one issued in England for
that purpose. James here again appears in the costume and
with the titles of a Roman Emperor.
12. C o r o n a t i o n . 1603.
Bust of Queen Anne, three-quarters, I., hair profusely
jewelled, ear-rings, necklace, high lace ruff, open in front. Leg.
ANNA . d \ o ’. REOINA . MAO’. BRIT’ . F r ’. ET . HIB’. FILIA & SOROR
r e g v . d a n i s . (Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of Great
Britain, France, and Ireland, Daughter and Sister of Kings of
Denmark.)
Rev. Arms of the Queen, crowned. Leg. a s t v t i a . f a l l a x ;
t v t i o r . i n n o c e n t i a . (Cunning is fallacious, innocence is
safer.)
1-15. Med. Hist. xii. 2. Perry, viii. 4. Evelyn, 104.
Yet. Mon. I. PI. Iv.
MB. At. Bodley, At. Advocates, At. Athole, AL Rare.
This is generally considered the Coronation medal of the
Queen, but it was perhaps not struck before 1604, for she is
only styled Queen, and James did not abandon his title of
Emperor until after the first Session of his first Parliament, nor
did he assume the title of King of Great Britain, at least upon
his coins, before the 20th October, 1604.
13. Q u e e n A n n e . 1603.
Bust of Anne, three-quarters, I., hair dressed very high,
profusely jewelled, ear-rings, necklace, high lace ruff, open in
front.
No reverse.
(See Woodcut.)
18. Portrait of Queoa Anne.
MB. At. lead. Very rare.
The costume is the same as that of the Coronation medal.
This piece is a plaque, cast and chased, and in rather high
relief.
—• 14. P e a c e w i t h S p a in . 1604.
Bust of James I., three-quarters, r., his hat crowned and
plumed, a jewel under the brim, doublet slashed, falling lace
collar. Leg. i a c o b v s . d ’ . o ’ , a n g ’ . s c o ’ . f r ’ . e t . h i b ’ . r e x .
(James, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland,
France, and Ireland.)
Rev. Peace holding a palm branch and supporting a cornucopia,
opposite to Religion holding beacon-light and cross. Leg.
h i n c . p a x . c o p ia . c l a r a q . r e l i g i o . (Hence peace, plenty, and
pure religion.) Ex. a . 1604.
D5. Med. Hist. xii. 6. Perry, viii. 2. Van Loon, II. 19.
Kohler, XXI. 217.
MB. N . At. AS. T. M. Whitehead, N . Advocates, AS.
Bodley, At.
Struck to commemorate the peace with Spain, which was
established in 1604. This is the only medal on which James
is styled King of England and Scotland, in the same manner as
upon his coins previous to 20 Oct. 1604.
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