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.