espoused the cause of Lady Jane Grey, and' was attainted, and
oondeinned to death, but the sentence'was reversed j and, by
Elizabeth, his honours and property were restored, 13 Jan.
1559. He died, in 1571, and was buried in the choir of
St. Mary s Church, Warwick. The Garter plate removed from
his stall? at Windsor, on his attainder in 1554, is preserved in
the British Museum (See Archasologia, Vol. XXXVI. p. 214).’ •
29. , . M a r c h i o n e s s o f N o r t h a m p t o n . 1562.
Bust of the Marchioness of Northampton, (., in cap, gown, and
ruff. Leg. e l z a b e t . m a r q v i . N o r t h a m p t o n . Stops, lozenges.
0n truncation, S t e : h . f . (Stephen of Holland fecit.)
Rev. Faith holding, book and supporting cross. Leg. s o l a .
t v t a f i d e s . a ? 1562. (Faith alone is safe,) Stops, lozenges.
1‘55. Med. Hist. x. 6.
MB. JR. Hunter, JR, Very rare.
Cast and chased-. The lady here represented was the second
wife of William Parr, Marquess of Northampton (See previous
medal), and Second daughter of George, the third Lord Cob-
ham. The device of the reverse assigns to her a character for
devotion.
30. E arl of P embroke. 1562.
Bust of the Earl of Pembroke, v., head bare, in armonr,
mantle, ruff, and George of the Garter. Leg. g v i l i . c o m e s '.
p e n n e b r o c k . a ? 1562. Stops,lozenges. On truncation, s t e . h .
(Stephen of Holland.)
Rep. A female figure, Z.,,with a dragon, points to the temple
of Virtue. Leg. d r a c o . sic", v e r ’ v i r t v t v . c v s t o s . (This dragon
is the true guardian of the virtues.) Stops, lozenges.
1-75- Perry, vii. 1. Van Mieris, III. 403.
, MB. At.' ' Hunter, At. Very rare.
: Cast and chased; with ring for suspension. William Herbert,
son of Sir Richard Herbert, of Ewyas, became a squire
of the body to Henry VIII., under whom;, as well as under
Edward. VI., Mary, and Elizabeth, he held the highest offices.,
The revolutions .of those eventful reigns were productive of
continued accessions of power and wealth, for his peculiar
characteristics were prudence and loyalty. He. was elected a
Knight of the Garter in 1548, and created Earl of Pembroke
in 1551. His first wife, Anne, was sister to Catherine Parr)
and to the Marquess of Northampton. He died in 1570, and
was buried in St. Paul's with almost unparalleled magnificence.
The Earl s badge was a green dragon, which may have suggested
the reverse. Modern copies of this medal are not
uncommon (Med. Hist. v. 4).
81* A n n e H e n e a g e . 1562.
Bust of a lady in the dress of the period. Leg. a n n a
p o in e s VXOR THOM« h e n e a g e . (Anne Poyntz, wife of Thomas
Heneage.) On truncation, 1562. s t e . h . f . (Stephen of Holland
fecit.)
No reverse given.
This medal is inserted here on the authority of Horace
Walpole, who states that the original was in the collection of
Bryan Fairfax. (See Anecdotes of Painting, ed. Dallaway and
Wornum, Vol. I. p. 187.) It is not known where this specimen
is now preserved; neither are the size nor the metal given.
Anne Heneage was daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Acton
Poyntz, by Joan, daughter of Thomas, Lord Berkeley. Her
husband, Thomas Heneage, was afterwards knighted,' and
became Treasurer of the Chamber, Vice-Chamberlain of the
Household, Treasurer at War, and Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster. (See No. 124, p. 151.) They had an only daughter
and heiress, Elizabeth, who married Sir Moyle Finch, and was
created Countess of Winchelsea.
32. T h om a s S t a n l e y . 1562.
Bust of Thomas Stanley, r., bonneted, in cloak with stiff collar,
puffed sleeves, doublet buttoned close, and small ruff. Leg.
THOMAS . STANLEY . « T . 50. Stops, lozenges. On truncation j
s t e . H . .(Stephen of Holland.)
Rev. Armorial shield, six quarterings ;(1 , arg. on'a bend