
 
        
         
		262 CHAELES  I.  1682. 
 on the map the shield of  Calvert,  crowned.  Leg.  +  v t   :  son  :  
 l v c e b i s   :  A m e r i c a .  (As the  sun thou  shalt enlighten America.) 
 1-45 by 1*8.  (See Woodcut.) 
 53.  Medal of  Lord Baltimore. 
 MB. At.  Sir W. Eden,  At.  Very rare. 
 This piece  is cast  and  chased. 
 54.  L o r d   a n d   L a d y   B a l t im o r e .   1632. 
 Six arrows  united  by a hand  inscribed  c l e c i l i v s   ;  on  a band  
 beneath,  vis  . v n i t a   .  f o r t i o r .   (Power stronger  by unanimity.)  
 Leg.  e g o   c o r p o r a   i v n g a t   c o r d a   d e v s .   (I  unite  their bodies,  
 and may God their hearts.) 
 Rev.  On  a  band,  c o r   .  v n vm   .  e t   .  a n im a   .  v n a .  (One  heart  
 and one  mind.)  Leg.  c e c i l i v s   b a l t e m o r e v s   e t   a n n a   a r v n -   
 d e l i a   v x o r   e i v s .   (Cecil  Baltimore  and  Anne  Arundel  his  
 wife.) 
 1-9. 
 MB.  electrotype from  Sir W.  Eden, At.  Unique ? 
 This  medal was  intended  for  distribution  as  a  reward,  and  
 has  a  small  ring  for  suspension.  The field  of  the  reverse is  
 left plain  for the  name  and  services of  the  person  to whom it  
 was to be presented. 
 CHARLES  i .  1682. 263 
 55.  P r o s p e c t s   o f   F r e d e r i c k   a n d   E l i z a b e t h   o f   B o h em i a . 
 1632. 
 Busts conjoined,  r., of Frederick and Elizabeth, both draped :  
 he, laureate;  she, with necklace.  Leg.  f r i d   e t   e l i z   . d   .  g   r r   .  
 b o h   .  com  .  p a l a t   r   e t   p r   e l e c t   d v x   b a v .  (Frederick  and  
 Elizabeth,  by the grace  of  God, King  and  Queen of  Bohemia,  
 Count  Palatine  of  the  Rhine,  Prince  Elector,  and  Duke  of  
 Bavaria.)  m. to.  Rose. 
 Rev.  Setting  sun.  Leg.  s o l   o o c id e n s   r e n a s c i t v r   .  e c   .  i   .  
 (The setting sun rises again.—Eccles.  1.)  Ex.  1632. 
 2.  Med. Hist.  xiii.  6.  Van Loon,  II.  201. 
 MB. At.  Extremely rare. 
 This piece is cast, and unskilfully chased.  It was executed in  
 Germany at the time when the  successes of Gustavus Adolphus,  
 aided  by  6,000  English  troops,  afforded  reasonable  hopes  to  
 Frederick of  regaining the throne of  Bohemia, of which he had  
 been deprived by the Emperor Ferdinand II.  in  1620. 
 56.  M a e s t r i c h t   a n d   L im b u r g   r e t a k e n .   1632. 
 Bust of  Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Orange,  three-quarters,  
 r., head bare, in lace  collar, armour, and  scarf across the breast.  
 Leg.  a v s p ic   .  p o t e n t   .  b e l g   .  o r d d   :  a rm i s   .  e t   i n d v s t r   . i n v i c t   . 
 PRINC  .  ARAVS  .  FR  .  HE NR  .  E  .  S  .  I   .  LIB  .  MOSA  LIMB  . RECEPT  . 
 a   d e o   i l l   .  v i c t .   (The Meuse delivered and Limburg  retaken  
 under  the  auspices  of  the  most  potent  States  of Holland,  by  
 the arms and diligence of  the most invincible Frederick Henry,  
 Prince of Orange, and of his  allies :  an illustrious victory given  
 by God.)  to. to.  Rose.  ' 
 Rev.  Plan of the city and fortifications of Maestricht,  and of  
 the  lines of  the  besieging forces:  below,  the  army of  Pappen-  
 heim crossing the Meuse  and marching to the assistance of  the  
 besieged.  Leg.  t r a i e c t   .  a d   .  m o s a   .  r e c e p t   .  1632.  (Maestricht  
 retaken.)