
 
        
         
		neck  of  a  stag.  Leg.  s i c v t   .  c e r v ’.  a d   .  f o t e s   .  a q v a r v .   (As  
 the hart panteth after the water brooks.—Psal.  xlii. 1 .)  Stops,  
 lozenges. 
 1*5.  Med. Hist.  x.  2. 
 MB.  At.  ,  Unique? 
 Cast  and  chased.  From  the  Visitation  of  Hertfordshire, 
 1579, it would  appear that  this lady was  one  of  the  daughters  
 of  Clement  Newce,  of Much  Hadham,  citizen  and  mercer  of  
 London.  He died in  1579. 
 37.  S t .   S a v i o u r ’s   S c h o o l ,   S o u t h w a b k .   F o u n d e d ,   1562. 
 Bust of  Elizabeth,  I.,  coronet,  pearls in  hair,  ear-rings,  rich  
 dress,  ruff,  string  of  pearls  round  neck.  Leg.  E l i z a b e t h !   .  
 BEGNANTE  .  CONDITA  .  FUIT  .  A.D  .  MDLXII.  (It  was  founded  in  
 the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  in  the  year  1562.)  k i r k .   p e c .   
 (J. Kirk fecit.)  m.  m.  Quatrefoil. 
 Rev.  Façade  of  the  school ;  above,  s c h o l a   s a n c t i .   
 s a l v a t o r i s .   (St.  Saviour’s  School);  below,  blank  tablet  for  
 the  name  of  the  recipient.  Leg.  s i g i l l u m   .  h o c   .  p u e r o   .  
 o p t im e   .  MEEENTI  .  d e t u b .   (May  this  seal  be  given  to  the  
 youth  who most  deserves  it.) 
 1-6. 
 MB.  Æ. 
 A prize medal of  St. Saviour’s  School,  Southwark.  (See  also  
 the following one.) 
 38.  S t .   S a v i o u r ’s   S c h o o l ,   S o u t h w a b k .   F o u n d e d ,   1562. 
 Bust of  Elizabeth,  I.,  &c.;  same  as  the  preceding.  Leg.  
 a l t jm n o   o p t im e   m e r i t o   p r a e f e c t i .   D.D.  (Th.0  governors  pre-  
 sent  [this medal]  to the most deserving pupil.)  m. m.  Rose. 
 Rev.  View  of  the  school.  Leg.  s c h o l a   s   .  s a l v a t o r i s   
 COND.  Ex.  ELIZABETHA  BEG  . 1562.  EENOV . VICTORIA  BEG  .  
 1839.  (St.  Saviour’s  School,  built  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  
 1562,  and  rebuilt  in  the  reign  of  Victoria,  1839.)  o.  e dm o k d s . 
 AKCHT.  W.  J .   TAYLOR.  I'KC. 
 l -65. 
 MB.  M. 
 This medal,  in  silver,  is presented annually by the governors  
 of  St.  Saviour s  School  to  the  boy  who  is  considered  most  
 deserving  by his diligent character and position  in  the  school.  
 The  preceding  medal  represents  the  façade  of  the  school  as  
 it existed  on  the  old  site  previous  to  its  rebuilding  in  1839,  
 and  was  the medal used for presentation up to that date.  The  
 above medal  represents  the  existing  building,  and  is  the  one  
 now  used.  The  school was  established  on  its  present foundation  
 by Thomas  Cure  and  John  Bingham,  saddlers  to  Queen  
 Elizabeth,  and by other  principal  inhabitants of  St. Saviour’s,  
 who  obtained  a  charter  of  incorporation  from  the  Queen  in  
 1562. 
 39.  P e n r i t h   F r e e   G r am m a r   S c h o o l .   F o u n d e d ,   1564. 
 Bust  of  Elizabeth,  three-quarters,  I ,  coronet,  pearls  in  hair,  
 ruff,  embroidered gown,  ear-ring,  and necklace.  Leg.  r e g i n a   .  
 ELIZABETHA . SCHOL.ZE  . REGIME  DE  PENRITH  .  EUNDATRLX.  (Queen  
 Elizabeth,  Founder of  the Royal  School of  Penrith.) 
 Rev.  Inscription,  h o c   m e r i t i   s i n g u l a r i s   p r em iu m   n e 
 VIRTUTI  BONISQ  .  MORIBUS,  NEC  STUDIO  LITERARUM  EGREGIO,  
 HOS  INTRA  PARIETES,  AUT  SUA DESIT  GRATIA,  AUT  INCITAMENTUM,  
 DONO  DEDIT,  GUL®  BLEAMIRE  ARM®  GUBERNATOR  A.D.  1797.  
 (William Bleamire, Esq., a Governor, made a gift of this medal  
 as  a reward of  singular  merit,  that within  these  walls  neither  
 his  own favour nor encouragement may he wanting to virtue,  to  
 good  manners,  and  to a noble  desire  of  learning, in  the  year  
 1797.) 
 1-8 . 
 MB. pewter. 
 A  prize  medal  of  Penrith  Free  Grammar  School.  This  
 school  was  founded  and  endowed  by  Elizabeth  under  letters  
 patent dated  18 July,  1564.  It  is  under the  direction  of  five  
 governors, who have the power to  elect  new governors upon  the  
 death  of  any of  their number.