F . d . w : (F. D. Winter.) n . c . a . p . (Neale, Custos Artifex
Primus.) Same as Nos. 193, 200.
Rev. A Lion tramples on a prostrate dog, and claws a fugitive
cock. Leg. s io . uno . f e b i t . u n g u e . d u o s . Eæ. iacobo . e t .
lvdovico . HiBEBNiA . p v l s is . ad . AGBiM. 1691. (James and
Louis driven from Ireland, at Aghrim.)
2. Eapin, x. 2. Van Loon, IV. 50.
MB. At. Hague, Æ. St. Petersburg, At. Cassel, Æ.
Very rare.
The type of the reverse is copied from the preceding one.
For an explanation of the initials on the obverse see No. 62,
Vol. I. p. 637.
207. B a t t l e o f A g h e im . -|f- July, 1691.
Bust of William III., r., laureate, &c. ; same as No. 205.
Rev. Hercules, ■ with uplifted club, stands over a prostrate
Irishman ; a Frenchman fleeing. Leg. im p a b e s u n I . (They
are unequal to one.) Ex. h ib e e n i s s u b ie c t is g a l l is f u q a t is
m d c x c i. (The Irish subdued, the French put to flight, 1691.)
1-45. Eapin, x. 4. Van Loon, IV. 52.
MB. At. P. H. Van Gelder, Æ. Munich, At. Gotha, At.
Eare.
Louis adopted the Sun as his emblem, and for his motto,
NEC p l u e ib u s im p a e . (Not unequal to many.) The legend on
the reverse is a retort upon the vanity of the French king. (See
Menestrier, La Devise du Roy justifiée, Paris, 1679.)
208. B a t t l e o f A g h e im . July, 1691.
Bust of William III., r., laureate, hair long, in figured
armour, &c. ; same as Nos. 193, 200, 206.
Rev. Hercules, with uplifted club, stands over a prostrate
Irishman ; a Frenchman fleeing. Leg. p l u s e s . im p a e e s . u n i .
(Many unequal to one.) Ex. h ib e e n i s . s v b ie c t is . g a l l is .
fv g a t is . m d c x c i. (The Irish subdued, the French put to flight,
1691.)
2. Eapin, x. 3. Van Loon, IV. 52.
MB. At. Extremely rare.
The reverse of this medal is copied from the preceding one.
It was executed in England. For an explanation of the initials
on the obverse see No. 62, Vol. I. p. 637.
209, B a t t l e o f A g h e im . July, 1691.
Bust of William III., r., laureate, hair long, in armour and
mantle with ornamented border. Leg. . . . h em . i i i . d . g .
ANQ . SCO . f e a n c . e t . h ib . e e x . Below, the artist’s initials,
d . s. Same as No. 194.
Rev. Hercules, with uplifted, club, &c.; similar device and
legend to the preceding. Ex. h ib e e n i s s u b ie c t is g a l l is
FUGATIS.
2. MB. electrotype from Hague, lead. Very rare.
This is a poor copy of the preceding medal, executed in
Holland. (See also Nos. 103, 194, 203.)
210. B a t t l e o f A g h e im . - J |- July, 1691.
Bust of William III., r., laureate, hair long, in figured
armour, with lion’s head and straps on the shoulder, and mantle
round the breast. Leg. in v ic t is s im v s g v il l e lm v s . m ag .
Below, f . d . w : (F. D. Winter.) n . c . a . p . (Neale, Custos
Artifex Primus.) Same as Nos. 157, 175.
Rev. Castle and troops on sea coast, sun setting; on the
ground, French shields, arms, torch, &c. Above, the Zodiac
with the signs, Leo, Libra, and Virgo. Leg. in g e e s s o h o c
s o l is d e c b e s c v n t lvm in a s ig n o . (The light of the sun decreases
upon entering this sign.)
1"8. Eapin, xiii. 7. Van Loon, IV. 101.
MB. 2E. cast. Hunter, At. P. H. Van Gelder, lead.
Very rare.
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