less as the resistance of the giants against the segis of Pallas.
The date is probably that of the foundation of the Association.
It may have been selected as being the day and month on which
William III. landed in England to support the Protestant
Religion against the attacks of a Stuart. A specimen of this
medal is inscribed on the edge, io h n a ** » * t e u e b l u e c o e k e ,
but there is no reason for supposing that the medal was specially
struck for that Society.
258. C a e l i s l e t a k e n . 30 Dec. 1745.
Bust of the Duke of Cumberland, r., hair tied behind, in
dress-coat and riband across the breast. Leg. g u l : d u x .
c um b : d e l ic l z e . m i l it u m . (William, Duke of Cumberland, the
favourite of the soldiers.) On a band below, n a t v s . 15 . a p e :
1721. On truncation, w o l f f . (Johann Henrik Wolff.)
Rev. The Duke, as a Roman warrior, his shield decorated
with the bust of the King, attacks the Hydra of Rebellion:
Carlisle in the distance. Leg. p b o . p a t b e . e t . p a t b ia . (For
my father and my country.) Ex. b e b : e x . a n g . p u l l s i . &
c a e l : e e d a c t u m . d e c . 1745. (The rebels driven from England
and Carlisle reduced, Dec. 1745.)
l -45. Cochran-Patrick, Scott. Med., PI. xv. 6.
MB. M . Rare.
Prince Charles and his army advanced into England as far
as Derby, where, upon a full consideration of the dangers
which threatened them, they commenced their retreat, and
made no stand until they had passed the border. A garrison
was left at Carlisle, but after some show of resistance it
surrendered at discretion to the Duke of Cumberland, 80 Dec.
1745.
259. C a e l i s l e t a k e n . 30 Dec. 1745.
Another: from the same dies as the preceding; but .in the
exergue on the reverse p u l l s i . & is changed into p u l : e t .
1-4.
MB. M. R. W. Cochran-Patrick, ,R. Rare.
260. C a e l i s l e t a k e n . 30 Dec. 1745.
Bust of the Duke of Cumberland, r., &c.; similar to No. 258.
Leg. g u l : d u x : c um b : d e l i c l e : m i l it u m : On a band below,
n a t u s . 15 . a p e . 1721.
Rev. The Duke, as a Roman warrior, &c.; similar to No.
258, but his shield is decorated with the head of Medusa. Leg.
p e o : p a t e e : e t : p a t b ia : Ex. e e b . e x . a n g . p u l l s i & qabt .
e e d a c t u m d e c : 1745.
1-35.
MB. M. Not rare.
A badly executed copy of No. 258, without the artist’s name.
261. C a e l i s l e t a k e n . 30 Dec. 1745.
Bust of the Duke of Cumberland, r., &c.; similar to No. 258.
Leg. w i l l : d u k e . c um b : b e i t i s h . h e b o . On a band below,
b o e n . 15 . a p e : 1721.
Rev. The Duke, as a Roman warrior, &c.; same as No. 258.
Leg. FOE . MY . FATHEB . AND . COUNTEY. Ex. CAELLLE . S E DUCED
. AND . EEBELS . FLEW . DEC : 1745.
D4. Cochran-Patrick, Scott. Med., PI. xvi. 8.
MB. M . Not rare.
An imitation of No. 258.
262. C a e l i s l e t a k e n . 30 Dec. 1745.
Bust of the Duke of Cumberland, r., &c.; similar to No. 258.
Leg. w i l l : d u k e : c um b : b e i t i s h : h e e o . On a band below,
b o e n . 15 . a p e . 1721.
Rev. The Duke on horseback, I., directs a soldier to conduct
two Highland soldiers to the rear. Leg. e e b e l l io n : iu s t l y :
EEWAEDED. Ex. AT .. CABLILE . DEC : 1745.
1‘35. Rev. Num. Beige, 1878, PI. xi. 32.
MB. M. (two varieties). Not rare.
These ill-executed medals were issued by Mr. Pinchbeck,
toyman. (See Gent. Mag. 1746, p. 106.)