
 
        
         
		(Under  thy  auspices,  great  King.)  b.  (Nicholas  Briot.)  
 to. to.  St. George  and the Dragon. 
 1‘8.  Snelling’s Patterns, PI.  6,  fig.  2. 
 MB. JR.  Very rare. 
 Perhaps a pattern for a broad.  It has  been  considered as  a  
 medal.  The  three following  pieces  are  varieties  of  this  one.  
 The bust of the King divides the  legend on the obverse. 
 45.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n ?   1680. 
 Bust  of  Charles  I.,  I.,  head  bare,  lovelock  on  shoulder,  in  
 falling  lace  collar  and  armour.  Leg.  c a r o l v s   .  d   :  g   .  m a g n   . 
 BRITANN  .  FRANC  .  ET  .  HIB  .  REX.  TO. TO.  Rose. 
 Rev.  Royal arms, in  garnished shield, crowned, &c.;  same  as  
 the preceding. 
 1-8. 
 MB. 2R.  Very rare. 
 Also  probably  a  pattern for  a  broad.  The bust of  the King  
 is entirely within  the legend. 
 46.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n  ?  1680. 
 Bust  of  Charles  I.,  I.,  crowned,  lovelock  on  shoulder,  in  
 falling lace collar,  armour, and mantle.  Leg.  c a r o l v s   .  d   :  g   .  
 MAGN  .  BRITANN  .  FRANC  .  ET  .  HIBE  .  REX.  B.  (Nicholas Briot.) 
 Rev.  Royal  arms  in garnished  shield, crowned, &c.;  same  as  
 No.  44. 
 l-S.  Snelling’s Patterns,  PI.  6,  fig.  8. 
 MB. N .  iR.  Gotha,  JR.  Rare. 
 Perhaps a pattern for a broad. 
 47.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n ?   1680. 
 Bust  of  Charles I.,  I.,  similar  to  the  preceding,  but  crown  
 varied,  hair  shorter,  and  ruff.  Leg.  c a r o l v s   .  d   :  g   .  m a g n   .  
 BRITAN  .  FRANC  .  ET  .  HIBER  .  REX.  B.  (Nicholas Briot.) 
 Rev  Royal arms  in  garnished  shield, crowned, &c. same  as  
 1-8. 
 TM. B..   J t .  Rp are. 
 Perhaps a pattern  for a  broad. 
 48.  E a r l   o f   H e r t f o r d .   C o u n t e r .   1680 ? 
 Armorial  shield of William  Seymour, Earl of  Hertford  im-  
 pahng  those  of  his  wife,  Prances  Devereux;  coronet  above.  
 ■Leg  The Earl s motto,  f o y   .  p o v r   .  d e   . v o i r .   (Faith  for duty.) 
 Rev  Crest,  a  phoenix,  in  profile,  rising  from  flames,  out of  
 a  ducal coronet.  Leg.  The Earl’s motto,  as on  the obverse. 
 1.  Med. Hist.  xiv.  8. 
 MB.  electrotype  from Hunter,  JR.  Extremely rare. 
 49.  E a r l   o f   H e r t f o r d .   C o u n t e r .   1680 ? 
 Armorial  shield of  the  same Earl,  in  six  quarters •  1   Seyf 
 Z '   8-  BeauchamP  of  LiUesdon,  4.’  Steamy, 
 5 .  Me William,  6.  Coker.  Leg.  f o y   .  p o v r   .  d e   .  v o i r . 
 Rev.  Crest,  a  phoenix,  fronting,  rising  from  flames,  out  of  
 a   ducal  coronet.  Leg.  f o y   p o v r   d e v o i r   
 1. 
 MB.  electrotype  from Hunter, JR.  Extremely rare. 
 50.  E a r l   o f   H e r t f o r d .   C o u n t e r .   1680? 
 Unicorn, r., ducally gorged, chained.  Leg.  f o y   p o v r   d e   v o i r   
 Rev. Bull, I , ducally gorged, chained.  Leg.  Same as obverse.  
 I'Oo,  (See Woodcut.) 
 rui?' f i t   •  Extremely rare. 
 These  three  pieces  may  possibly  have  been  counters,  used 
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