b r . f r & h ib . r e s & k e g . Below, w e r n e r . (Peter Paul
Werner.)'
■ Rev. On a throne, raised on steps, is seated Britannia,
crowned, and holding her sceptre and shield; on one side is
Hanover sheathing his sword ; on the other, Germany holding
up an olive branch; behind are rays of light. Leg. im p e r iv m
s in e f in e d e d i . (I have conferred a boundless empire.) Ex.
f e l ix Br it a n n ia . (Happy Britain !)
. P7. (See Woodcut.)
6, State of Britain.
MB. JEt. Extremely rare.
This medal commemorates the happy state of Britain when
the second Treaty of Vienna, by the pacification of the Empire
and the consequent repose of Hanover, had freed it from.the
apprehension of disturbances.
47. M e d a l o f t h e R oyal F a m ily . 1732.
Busts, face to face, of George II. and Queen Caroline. He,
hair long, lovelock, wears armour and mantle; she, hair hound
behind with pearls, lovelock, is in mantle decorated with pearls
and fastened with brooches in front and on the shoulder. Leg.
GEORGIVS . n . REX . ET . CAROLINA . REGINA. Ex. MDCCXXXH.
On truncation of King, i. e. (John Croker.)
Rev. Busts of the seven royal children, that of the Prince of
Wales in the centre. Leg. f e l ic it a s im p e r i i . (The happiness
of the kingdom.) Ex. f r e d e r ic v s . p : w a l l l e . g v l ie lm v s .
D : CVMBRLE . ANNA . AMELIA . CAROLINA . MARIA . LVDOVICA ..
p r in c ip e s . On truncation of Prince Frederick, t . (John Sigismund
Tanner.)
2-75. Köhler, IX. 1.
MB. AT. iR. iE. Not uncommon.
This medal was struck by order of the King for distribution
to foreign Princes and to other persons, whom His Majesty was
pleased to honour.
48. R e f u g e o f P r o t e s t a n t s in H a n o v er . 1733.
Bust of George II., r., laureate, hair long, in armour, and
ermine mantle fastened with brooch on the shoulder. Leg.
GEORG . I I . D . G . MAG . BE . FR . ET HIB . REX , F . D . ET EL.
Below, v e s t n e r . f . (Georg Wilhelm Vestner fecit.)
48. Refuge of Protestants in Hanover.
Rev. An angel, holding the shield of Britain, directs an old
mail and his family towards a distant country. Leg.—
ANGELVS ANGLORVM SEDES PIA TVRBA ! QVIETAS
OSTENDIT.