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.)