
 
        
         
		40.  A r t h u b   D a u n d y   ?  1564. 
 Crest;  on  a  wreath,  a  dove  and  peascods.  Leg.  b e i n g   .  
 y o v r s   .  i   .  c e a s e   .  t o   .  b e   .  m in e .  m.  ra.  Eose. 
 ,  Rev.  Shield •  on  a  saltire between  four stags a leopard’s face;  
 above,  1654:.  Leg.  +  arthve .  shalbe  .  henri  .  and  .  an  . 
 1-95.  (See Woodcut.) 
 MB. At.  Bodley, At.  Yery rare. 
 This  small piece is in  low  relief,  and of  good  execution,  and  
 seems to have  been struck upon  some marriage, but  the inscription  
 on the reverse is  unintelligible.  The  arms and crest were 
 40.  Medal of  Arthur Daundy ? 
 granted,  in  the  second  year  of  Elizabeth,  to  Arthur  Daundy,  
 steward  of Gray’s Inn,  second  son of William Daundy,  of Cret-  
 tingham,  and Agnes,  daughter  and  heiress of  Thomas Alvard,  
 of  Ipswich.  He  married  Magdalen  Arundell,  and  had  four  
 children—Edmund,  Anne,  Judith,  and  Millicent.  The  arms  
 of Arthur Daundy  differed  from those  borne by his  ancestors,  
 and may have  been  suggested by those  of  Alvard. 
 41.  M a r y ,   Q u e e n   o f   S c o t s .   1564. 
 The unicorn  of Scotland within a paling.  Leg.  p l v s   .  t o s t   .  
 m o v r i r   .  m .d . l x i i .   (It is better to die.  1562.) 
 Rev.  A crowned  thistle.  Leg.  i n   .  mi  .  d e f e n s   .  g o d   .  mi  .  
 d e f f e n s .1564. 
 1-1. 
 Bibl.  Paris, M.  Extremely rare. 
 The obverse  of  this  piece  occurs  on  a  jeton  of  Thomas  de  
 Bragelongne,  Sieur  de  la  Salle.  The  obverse  is  probably  
 intended  to  refer  to  Mary’s  grief  at  the  death  of  her  first  
 husband, Francis II. 
 42.  M i c h e l   d e   C a s t e l n a u .   1565. 
 Bust of de Castelnau, r., head bare, doublet richly ornamented,  
 mantle, ruff small,  several circles of  loose chain hang round  his  
 neck.  Leg.  m i c h e l   .  d e   .  c a s t e l n a v .   s e i g   .  d e   .  m a w i s s i e r e .   
 In  the  field,  i n   a n g l .   On truncation,  1565.  s t e .   h .   (Stephen  
 of Holland.)  Stops,  lozenges. 
 No reverse. 
 2*15.  (See Woodcut.) 
 42.  Medal  of  Michel de Castelnau. 
 MB.  lead.  Extremely rare. 
 This fine medal is  cast and chased,  and  appears  to have been  
 executed  by  Stephen  of  Holland,  while  Michel  de  Castelnau  
 was resident in England.  Two specimens  only are  known, and  
 both,  unfortunately,  in  soft metal.