
 
        
         
		within  three  crowns.  Leg.  o r d in a ib e   .  d e s   .  g e v r r e s .  (War  
 Department.) 
 Rev.  A  lily,  shone  upon  by  the  sun,  blown  upon  by  the  
 north wind  from a n g l ia ,  bends towards  g a l l ia .  Leg.  m a io r   
 a b   .  a q v il o n e   .  f l o r e s   .  e t   .  f r o n d e s .  (Greater  through  the  
 blasts  of  the  north  wind,  [it  produces]  flowers  and  foliage  )  
 Ex.  1651. 
 j§ ||  (See Woodcut.) 
 21.  Hostility of  England to France. 
 I I   I  Bare. 
 A  silver  jeton  or  counter,  struck  in  France;  a  gasconade,  
 intimating  that  the  hostility of  England was  advantageous  to  
 France. 
 22.  J o h n   C l e y p o l e   ?  1651. 
 Bust  of  John  Cleypole?,  r.,  hair  long,  bushy  and  curled  
 below,  one long  lock on  each  shoulder terminating  in a  bow of  
 ribands, in  plain  falling  collar,  armour,  and  scarf  across  the  
 breast. 
 No reverse. 
 1*85.  (See Woodcut.) 
 Unique ? 
 Cast.  A  medallic  portrait  by  Abraham  Simon,  perhaps  of  
 John  Cleypole,  the husband of Cromwell’s  second and favourite  
 daughter  Elizabeth.  In August,  1651,  Cleypole  received  permission  
 to  raise  a  troop  of  horse  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  
 and  Lincoln,  and  was  afterwards  appointed  by  the  
 Protector his Master  of  the Horse,  one  of  his House  of  Lords, 
 and  a Knight and  Baronet July  1657, he  being  then  Clerk of  
 the Hamper.  His wife Elizabeth (See Nos. 74-76, pp. 430-431) 
 22.  Medal of  John  Cleypole ? 
 dying in  1658, he married Blanche, widow of Launcelot  Stavely,  
 merchant of  London,  and  died  26 June,  1688.  He  is  said  to  
 have  been  fond  of  study,  and  to  have  been  intimate  with  Sir  
 Christopher Wren. 
 23.  J o h n   C l e y p o l e .  1651. 
 Bust of  John  Cleypole,  I., hair  long,  in  plain  falling  collar,  
 doublet buttoned,  and  scarf  in  front of  the breast  and over the  
 shoulders. 
 Rev.  Engraved  at  a  later  period  on  some  specimens,  Mr.  
 Glaypole. 
 1*1  by  ‘85.  Med. Hist. xxv.  8.  Yertue,  xxi. 
 MB. At.  Yery rare. 
 Cast,  chased,  and with  ring  for  suspension;  from a model  by  
 Abraham  Simon.  Modern  chased  copies,  even  of  gold,  are  
 sometimes,  though rarely, met with. 
 24.  I n ig o   J o n e s .  Died  1652. 
 Bust of Inigo Jones, three-quarters, I., hair long and flowing,  
 beard  long, with  cap  on  head,  plain  broad  falling  collar,  and  
 doublet buttoned.