
 
        
         
		Vienna, JR.  Munich,  JR.  Stuttgart,  JR.  Gotha, JR. 
 Not uncommon. 
 Two  embossed  plates,  chased,  and  united  by  a  broad  rim,  
 and executed in Holland by Peter van Abeele,  to  commemorate  
 the  embarkation of  Charles H.  and  his  court  at Scheveningen  
 on his restoration to England.  He  sailed on board the Naseby,.  
 the  name  of  which  was  now  changed  to  that  of  the  Royal  
 Charles.  The  date  is  according  to the New  Style, which  had  
 been already adopted in Holland. 
 4 5 .  E mbarkation  at  S c h e v e n in g e n .  1 6 6 0 . 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  almost  full  face,  &c.;  same  as  the  
 preceding. 
 Rev.  Fleet under  sail, &c.;  same  as  the  preceding,  excepting  
 the  inscription  on  the  shell,  which  reads,  Anno  1 6 6 0   
 Juni  2   Is  S. M.  uyt  Hollant  van  Scheveling  afgevaren  naer  
 fy n  Gonincryken. 
 2 - 7 5 . 
 MB.  JR.  Not uncommon. 
 Two  embossed  plates,  chased,  and  united  by  a  broad  rim.  
 Like  the  preceding,  executed  in Holland,  by Peter van Abeele,  
 and on the same occasion. 
 46.  E mbarkation  a t   S c h e v e n in g e n .  1660. 
 Bust of  Charles II.,  almost full face, &c.;  same  as No.  44.  
 Rev.  Fleet under  sail, &e.;  same  as  No.  44,  excepting  the  
 inscription  on  the  shell,  which  reads,  His  Ma:tl‘  went from  
 Scheveling in Holl:  towards Engl:  2Ä June 1660. 
 2 - 7 5 . 
 MB.  JR.  Unique ? 
 Two  embossed  plates,  chased,  and  united  by  a  broad  rim.  
 Also executed in Holland,  and by Peter van  Abeele. 
 47.  E m barkation  a t   S c h e v e n in g e n .  1660. 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  almost  full  face,  hair  long,  in  plain  
 falling  collar,  doublet buttoned,  and  broad  riband with  medal.  
 The field  is decorated with  tracery  of  flowers.  Leg.  carolvs  . 
 d  .  II. 
 Rev.  Fleet  under  sail,  &c.,  and  inscription  on  shell  and  
 legend,  the  same as No.  44. 
 2-75.  Van Loon,  II.  462. 
 MB.  JR.  Hague, JR.  Extremely rare. 
 Two  embossed  plates,  chased,  and  united  by a  broad  rim.  
 This medal is composed of the  reverses of  Nos.  38 and 44.  It  
 appears, however, to be  of a more recent date than the preceding,  
 or at least the chasing is not of  the time. 
 48.  L a n d in g   at  D o v e r .  1660. 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  r.,  hair  long, with  drapery  round  the  
 shoulders, large cravat bow, and George of the Garter suspended  
 to  riband;  all  within  branches  of  laurel.  Upper leg.  d e u m   .  
 p r o v id e n t ia   .  atq  .  m is e r ic o r d ia   .  v i v o :  (I live  by the  providence  
 and  mercy  of  God.)  Lower  leg.  anno  .  r e s e r a t .®  .  
 saltjtis  . 1660  .  d ie   .  29  .  m a i i.  (In the year of renewed  safety,  
 1660,29 May.)  Outer leg.  carolus  . n  . d  .  g  . magn  : b r ita n n   :  
 FRANC  :  ET  .  HIBERN  :  r e x   :  m.  m.  Rose  slipped.  Below, 
 monogram,  3i.  (John Roettier.) 
 Rev.  A  ship  approaching  the  coast,  where  three  warriors,  
 i.e.  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  holding  sceptre,  sword,  
 and  three  crowns, wait  its  arrival.  Over  the  ship  is  a  star,  
 indicative  of  the  King,  who  is  on  board;  and  the  flag  is  
 inscribed, ip so   fa v e n t e   c o e lo .  (Heaven itself being propitious.)  
 In the  sea a young oak growing  from the  stump of  an old one.  
 At a distance, Dover Castle with its flag inscribed, pr a sd e s t in a to .  
 (For the  predestined  one.)  Over the whole  beams  the  Eye of  
 Providence.  Leg.  si  d e u s   e s t   cu sto s   q u is   m e u s   h o s t is   
 e r i t .  (If  God  is  my  keeper who  shall  be  my enemy ?) 
 2-25.  Med. Hist,  xxviii.  2.  Van Loon,  II.  464.