C.
Cabal Ministers, heads of, type of medal,
i. 580.
Cadiz, Spanish fleet destroyed at, i. 104.
Cadogan, General, his success at Wynen-
dale, ii. 328.
Calais, surrender of, 1558, m. i. 88, 89 ;
taken by Albert, Archduke or Austria,
171; bombarued, 16y4, ii. 99.
Calendar of English Kings, ii. 212.
Callis, Captain Smith, awarded medal
for destroying Spanish galleys, ii.
568, 569.
Cambridge, Chancellor’s medal, ii. 667.
Camden, William, m. i. 230.
Campaign of 1694, m. ii. 101, 102 ; of
1708, m. 349-351 ; of 1709, m.
364-366; of 1745, French medal,
599.
Campbell, Captain Alexander, storms
Toui ucan, m. ii. 209.
Canada subdued, m. ii. 711.
Cape Breton, see Louisburg, &<*.
Cape Finisterre, Spani-h fleet destroyed
off, 1596, i. 364; action off, in 1747,
m. ii. 634.
Careless, or Carlos, Captain, takes refuge
with Charles II. in BoscobeL Oak,
i. 395.
Carew, rebellion of, supposed medal of,
i. 80.
Carlisle taken, m. ii. 604, 605.
Carlowitz, treaty of, m. ii. 200, 201.
Caroline of Anspach, wife of George II.,
marriage, i d . ii. 277 ; medalets
struck in 1718, rev. rose-busb,
443; accession, m. 477 ; typified
by Juno, 47/ ; coronation rneda’s,
480,482 ; Nuremberg counter, 485 ;
Dassier’s medal, 499 ; her death,
m. 521. - (See also George II. and
Caroline of Anspach.)
Caroline; Princess, daughter of William
IV. of Orange, &c., birtb, m. ii.
5711 birthday celebrated, 3748, in.
637-639 ; and Prince William, in.
663.
Cartaret, John, Lord, ra. ii. 586.
Carthagena (New Granada) taken by
Vernon, 1741, m. 548-556.
Carthagena (Spain) sacked by Vendome,
1697, ii. 161. '(
Cary, Margaret, m. i. 269.
Cary, Thomas, m. i. 268, 269.
Casale taker, m. ii. 125, 126.
Cashiobury counter, ii. 464.
Castañeta, Spanish Admiral, taken prisoner
at Cape Pa>saro, ii. 440,
Castelnau, Michel de, ftr. i. 113.
Castor and Pollux, typical of Marlborough
and Eugene, ii. 260, 261,
324.
Cateau-Cambresis, treaty of, 1559, i. 96.
Catherine de Medici and Charles IX.
of France, supposed medal of, i. 96.
Catherine of Braganza, marriage, 1662,
m. i. 480-487 [rev. Fame, 480 ;
Jupiter »nd Venus, 481 ; medallic
portraits, 482-486, 492; two orange-
trees entwined, 486]; counter, 488;
typified by St. Catherine, m. 490,
491; Connaught memorial, 491.
(See also Charles II. and Catherine
of Braganza.)
Cautionary towns restored, 1616, m. i.
214.
Cecil, Sir Robert, see Salisbury, Robert
Cecil, Earl of.
Cecil, Thomas, see Burghley, Thomas
Cecil, Lord.
Chagre, Fort, taken, m. ii. 543-548,
557.
Chancellor’s medal, Cambridge, ii. 667.
Charles I., Prince of Wales, portraits by
P*sse, i. 216, 217 ; proposed marriage
with the Infanta of Spain,
219 ; matriculates at Uxfoid, 1616,
m. 219; medalet with bust, 1619,
224; marriage with Henrietta Maria,
m. 238, 239 ; entrance into London,
• 1626, m. 242; coronation medals,
243; medaltts, rev. sceptre and
trident, 250, 251, 287 ; La Rochelle
expedition, m. 252; Order of the
Garter augmente!, in. 253; birth
of Prince Charles, m. 254; dominion
of the sea asserted in 1630, 236,
237, and m 1639, 2 8 Í ; patterns
for coins, rev¿ roval shield, 257,
^ 258, 372-375 ; Scottish coronation,
1633, m. 265, 266 ; return from,
m. 266, 267 ; medalets of his three
children, 273, 274 ; Dutch fishery
regulated, m. 278, 279 ; Scottish
rebellion,An. 282,284 ; destruction
of Spanish fleet off Dover, 284;
medal by Varin, rev. Aurora in
cbariot, 292 ; Declaration of Parliament,
m. 292, 293; erects his
standard at Nottingham, m. 294,
295 ; battle of Edgehill, badges,
298, 299, 302 ; “ Forlorn Hope 1
badge, 301; the Welch medal, 302;
meets Queen at Kineton, in. 306;
Bristol taken, m. 307; prepared
for Peace or War, m. rev. sword
and olive branch, 308, 309 ; attempted
release in 16 4 8 , m. 3 3 4 ;
call to Unanimity, m. rev. three
crowns, 336, 337 ; medallic portraits,
340, 3 47, 348 ; on his death, and
memorials, 3 4 0 -3 5 3 [rev. hammer
striking diamond on anvil, 340 ;
Salamander, 341 ; rock buffet°d by
winds. 341, 342 ; “ Qui sanctus vi-
vens,” & C .. 342, 344 ; and Prince
Charles, 343 ; rojal shield, 3 4 4 ;
skull between C. R., 344, 345 ;
“ Rex pacificus victus,” 346 ; hand
with celestial crown, 346, 347 ; bust
within radiated oval, 348 ; Oxford
memorials, 348, 349 ; Medusa’s
head, 349 ; seven-headed monster,
3 5 0 -3 5 2 ; Phoenix rising from flames,
3 5 2 ]; memorial by N. Roettier,
347 ; Dassier’s medal, 353 ; memorial
badges, 3 5 3 -3 7 1 [rev. bust of
Henrietta Maria, 3 5 3 -3 5 9 ; three
crowns, 3 5 9 -3 6 4 ; royal shield, 3 6 0 -
364 ; full-blown rose, 364 ; crown
within inscribed band, 3 6 5 ; C. R.
crowned, 366 ; cypher of C. R.
crowned, 366 ; “ Ortu magnus coniugio,”
&c., 367 ; “ God bles the
King,” 367 ; without type on reverse,
3 6 8 -3 7 1 ; bust of Prince
Charles, 3 7 1 ]; pattern, rev. fullblown
rose, 374 ; Juxon medal, 3 7 4 ;
counters by Passe, &c., 3 7 6 -3 7 8 ,
381 ; perforated portrait for box,
383.
Charles I. and Charles IT., battle of
Edgehill, 1612, badge, i. 299; “ Forlorn
Hope” badge, 301; military
badge, 302; memorial of Charles I.,
343; portrait badge, 371 ; Dutch
medallic portraits, 449, 450.
Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, marriage,
m. i. 238, 239 ; complimentary
medalet, 250 ; portraits of their
children, m. 273, 274 ; Dutch fishery
regulated, m. 278, 279 ; meet
a t Kineton, m. 306 ; memorial
badges, 353-359 ; counters by Passe,
&c., 377, 378.
Charles I. and James I., 1628, m. i.
252; counters by Passe, &c., 376,
377.
Charles I., James I., and Anne of Denmark,
m. by Passe, i. 217^
Charles 1. and Queen Anne, m. ii. 383.
Charles II., Prince of Wales, birth, 1630,
m. i. 253, 254 ; baptism, m. 255 ;
medalets of himself, Piince James,
&c., 273, 274 ; installed Knigbt of
the Garter, m. 281; styled Prince
of Wales, m. 282; battle of Edgehill,
badges, 299, 302 ; “ Forlorn
Hope ” badge, 301 ; the Welch
medal, 302; attempts release of
Charles I., m. 334; death of Charles
I., m. 343 ; badge with portrait of
Charles I., 371; badges as Prince,
371, 372 ; counter by Passe, 380 ;
succession, 1649, m. 384; coronation
at Scone, m. 394 ; battle of Worcester
and flight, m. 394 ; Boscobel
Oak medal, 395 ; badges, 437-449
[rev. shield, 437-441,444,445, 449;
two angels with crown, 439, 440,
444 ; three crowns, 441; C.* R.,
442; crown, 442, 443 ; Phoenix,
443]; reward for services, m. 451;
Restoration, m. 452-455, 458-464
[rev. sun rising, 452 ; oak with
three crowns, 458, 454 ; dove with
olive branch, 454 ; three crowns,
455 ; crown and rising son, 458 ;
Jupiter destroying giants, 458; Eye
of Providence, &c., 459 ; Pallas
piercing Envy, 459 ; Britannia and
divinities, “ Felicitas Britannise”
and “ Britannise,” 460 ; St. George,
461; Moses and the people of Israel,
462 ; f Magna opera Domini,” 463;
“ Probasti me,” 46 4 ; “ Magnalia
Dei,” 464] ; embarks a t Schevenin-
gen, m. 455-457 ; lands at Dover,
m. 457; coronation, m. 472-477
[rev. King crowned by Peace, 472,
473; King as shepherd, “ Dixi Cus-
todiam,” 474, 475 ; oak-tree with
crowns, 476; rose, 477]; touch-
piece, 477 ; marriage, m. and badges,
480-486 [rev. Fame, 480 ; Jupiter
and Venus, 481 ; portraits of himself
and Queen, 482-486] ; counter,
487; Nuremberg counters, 493,
494; debtors freed, m. 494; disputes
with Holland, m. 495; sells
Dunkirk to Louis XIV., 497 ; naval
rewards, 1665, <503, 504 ; asserts
dominion of the sea, m. and pattern,
506-508; proposed commercial
treaty with Spain, m. 517; Peace
of Breda, m. 535, 536, 538 ; state
of Britain, m. 539, 541 ; medallic
tribute to, 541 ; British Coloniza-
tion-medal, 546 ; declaration of
Liberty of Conscience, m. 553;
Christ’s Hospital Mathematical
School founded, m. 556; and mathematical
medals of, 558, 559 ;