
 
        
         
		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