1-25. Snelling, PI. ii. fig. 2. Lindsay, PI. 18. fig. 35.
Anderson, Thes. PL cliii:
MB. electrotype from Advocates, N . Unique ?
Tliis is probably a pattern for an ¿cu, struck on a larger piece
of metal and weighing 878 grains; it has been included among
the medals having been so considered by Nicholson (Scot. Hist.
Lib. 1776, p. 88), but it is without'date and its object uncertain.
22. Anne B oleyn. Coronation. 1584.
Bust of Anne Boleyn, three-quarters, I., pedimental headdress,
with large veil at back, cross hanging from necklace, low
dress and mantle over shoulders. In the field A. B. Leg. the
MOOST HAPPI . ANNO 1534.
No reverse,
1 -55. (See Woodcut.)
MB. lead. Unique?
22. Medallion of Anne Boleyn.
Probably cast from a carving in wood or hone-stone. Anne
Boleyn, daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, second wife of Henry
VIII., married publicly 12 April, 1534, and beheaded 19 May,
1535. This medallion ccmmemorates her coronation, which
took place on Whitsun-Monday, 1 June, 1534, and her dress
as given on this piece corresponds with contemporary records
of the ceremony of that day.
23. Sib T homas More. Died 1585.
Bust of Sir Thomas More, r., cap on head, fur cloak.
Leg. Thomas morvs angliæ cancel. (Thomas More, Chancellor
of England,)
23. Medal of Sir Thomas More.