Popish Plot, 1678, 580 ; tribute of
Sir Samuel Morland, m. 582; Rye
House Plot, m. 598 ; Garter medal,
595; firmness of, m. rev* diamond
on anvil,. 595 ; pattern for coin,
rev. liarp, 599; medallic portraits,
600 ; death, m. 601, 602; Dassier’s
medal, &02.
Charles II. and Catherine of Braganza,
marriage, m. i. 480-486; medal-
lio portraits, 482-486, 488, 489
(“ Golden medal”), 491, 492, 540;
Nuremberg counters, 493; Peace of
Breda, m. 586; state of Britain,
1667, m. 540; British Colonization,
m. 546.
Charles II. and Charles I., badges, &c.,
see Charles I. and Charles II.
Charles II. and William III. of Orange,
in. i. 471, 472.
Charles II. of Spain, Peace of Ryswick,
m. ii. 179,180. (See also Ryswick,
Peace of.)
Charles III. of Spain, departure for Portugal,
1704, m. ii. 251 ; Barcelona
taken in 1705, m. 278, 279 ; and
relieved in 1706, m. 281-284; typified
by Jason, 283 ; successes of
the Allies in Spain and Brabant in
1706, m. 291, 292 ; succeeds to the
Empire and departs from Spain,
m. 387. (»See also Charles VI.,
Emperor.)
Charles Y., Emperor, and Philip II. of
Spain, m. i. 77, 78, 82, S3.
Charles YL, Emperor, departs from
Spain, m. ii. 387 ; crowned at
Frankfort, 387 ; and the Allied
Generals, m. 387 ; action off Cape
Passaio, m. 440, 441 ; alliance with
George I ., m. 442; Second Treaty
of Vienna, 1731, m. 496. (See also
Charles III. of Spain.)
Charles VII. of France, expulsion of the
English in 1451, m. i. 14, 15.
Charles IX. of France and Catherine de
Medici, supposed medal of, i. 96.
Charles XI. of Sweden, elected Kuight
of the Garter, m. i. 544, 545 installed.
m. 549.
Charles XII. of Sweden, mediates Peace
of Ryswick, ii. 161, m. 182, 183 ;
Silesian Churches relieved, ra. 309-
311; receives visit from Marlborough,
310.
Charles, Prince, “ Young Pretender,”
birth,, m. ii. 452, 453; arrival expected,
1745, m. 600, 601 ; advances
to Derby, 604 ; his retreat,
m. 606 ; defeated at Culloden, 610;
failure of expedition, m. 618 ; par-
tisan-medals, 1749, 655, 656 ; compelled
to leave France, 655 ; visits
London in 1750, 657; again in
1752, m. 670.
Charles, Prince, “ Young Pretender,”
and Prince Henry, m. ii. 492, 493.
Charles, Prince of Lorraine, recaptures
Prague, m. ii. 590-592 ; defeated
at Roucoux, 621; and at Lissa,
684.
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, m. i.
337, 338 ; counters by Passe,. 380,
381; and Charlotte of Hesse Cassel,
betrothed, m. 339.
Charlotte of Hesse Cassel and Charles
Louis, Elector Palatine, betrothed,
m. i. 339.
Charters restored to London and other
cities, 1690, m. i. 700.
Cherbourg, expedition to, ii. 690, m.
692, 709.
Cheselden, William, m. ii. 668.
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, Earl of,
in. ii. 582.
China, voyage to, of Captain Wilson, m.
ii. 709.
Christ’s Hospital, school rewards, m. i.
60, 61; button, 61 ; badges of the
Society of Blues, 62; foundation
of Mathematical School, m. 556 ;
badges, 557 ; mathematical medals,
558, 559.,
Christian, Prince, of Denmark, birth,
1745, m. ii. 595, 596.
Christian (VII.), Prince of Denmark,
birth, m. ii.. 651.
“ Christian Hero” prize-medal/ ii. 523.
Church of England, supremacy of, assumed
by Henry VlIL^jn. i. 46,
47 ; by Edward Vl.^w. 50; by
Lady Jane Grey, m. 63-; restored,
r 1689, m. 659, 660 ; preserved,
counters, ii. 412, 432.
City of London School, Shakespearean
prize-medal, i. 213.
Civil War, outbreak of, m. i. 294, 295.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, m.
i. 478. „
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, divine, m. ii. 490.
Clementina, Princess, her escape from
Innspriick, m. ii. 444 ; marriage to
Elder Pretender, m. 445, 446 ; medallic
portrait, 447 ; birth of Prince
Charles, m. 452, 453 ; monument
in St. Peter’s, Rome, m. 570.
Clermont, Lord, taken prisoner in the
Salisbury, ii. 319.
Cleveland, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of,
m. i. 547.
Cleypole, Elizabeth, m. i. 430, 431.
Cleypole, John, m. i. 396, 397.
Clive, General, Lord, his victory at Plassy,
m. ii. 683 ; and others, m. 705.
Cock attacking lion, symbolical of defeat
of William III. a t Steinkirk, ii. 74;
bitten by a mouse, type of medal,
99 ; pursued by lion in labyrinth,
type of medal, 327, 328.
Coffin, Tristram, m. i. 301.
Cohorn, Baron Menno de, Dutch Engineer,
defends Namur, 1692, ii. 68 ;
directs siege of Namur, 1695, 130 ;
a t siege of Bonn, 1703, m. 245.
Coinage, new, 1560, m. i. 99, 100 ; and
• of 1561, m. 101.
Coins, patterns for, see Patterns for
coins.
Coke, Sir Edward, Attorney-General,
counter, i. 190.
Colet, John, founds St. Paul’s School, m.
i. 24, 25.
Collar presented to Corporation of Dublin
by William III., m. ii. 197.
Colonization by Britain, 1670, m. i.
546.
Commercial treaties between Holland,
France, and England, 1662, m. i.
496 ; proposed with Spain, 1666,
m. 516, 517.
Compton, Bishop of London, his opposition
to Popery, i.. 262.
Concord of Britain, 1711, m. ii. 386.
Conduit, John, Master of the Mint, m.
* ii. 518.-
Confederacy, Antichristian, 1688, m. i.
632, 633.
Congress of the Allies a t the Hague,
1691, m. ii. 15-19. .
Congreve, William, m. ii. 490.
Coni relieved, m. ii. 26, 27.
Connaught, medal struck in Province of,
i.,491.
Conscience, Liberty of, 1672, m. i. 553 ;
letters of Fagel and Siewart respecting,
621.
Cooke, John, Solicitor-General, m. i.
469, 470.
Copenhagen, bombardment of, m. ii.
207, 208.
Copley-medal of the Royal Society, ii.
522.
Coronation medals, when first issued in
England, i. 54.
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, tercentenary
of foupdation, m. i. 27.
Cotton, Charles, m, i. 592.
Counters, temp. Edward III., i. 8 ; struck
in Ireland, 15 5 3 , 64 ; for use in the
City of London, 1574, 1 2 1 -1 2 4 ; of
Kings of England, &c., 3 7 5 -3 8 3 ;
of the Royal Family, 17 46, ii. 6 2 2 -
627. •
Courrières, French lines forced at, ii.
3 70, m. 377.
Coverdale, Myles, translator of the Bible,
tercentenary medals, i. 3 7 » 38.
Cranmer, Archbishop, m. i. 79.
Craven, William, Earl of, m. i. 470 ;
other pieces attributed to, 471.
Craven, William Lord, made D.C.L. of
Oxford, m. ii. 279.
Crépy, Peace of, concluded, 1544, i. 46.
Crocodile, symbolical of Louis XIV., ii.
231.
Cromwell, Elizabeth, m. i. 410.
Cromwell, Henry, Governor of Ireland,
m. i. 412.
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord General, m. i.
388 ; and Fairfax, satirical Dutch
medals, 388, 389 ; battle of Dunbar,
m. 391, 392 ; Protector, m. 409,
410 ; and Fairfax, m. 411 ; presents
treaty to Dutch ambassador,
417 ; subservience of France and
Spain, m. 420 ; and Masaniello,
m. 432 ; badge, 433; medallic portrait,
433 ; death, m. 4 3 3 -4 3 5 ;
Dassier’s medal, 435 ; Durand’s
medal, 436.
Cromwell, Thomas, Secretary to Henry
VIII., m. i. 39.
Crown of England offered to William
III. , 1 6 8 9 , m. L 657.
Crown Point, Fort at, taken, m. ii. 708.
Crystal Palace Handel Festivals of 1857
and 1859, m. ii. 696, 697.
Culloden, battle of, m. ii. 6 0 9 -6 1 6 .
Cumberland, William, Duke of, invested
with Order of the Bath, ii. 463 ;
commands at Dettingen, 575 ; commands
at Fontenoy, 594 ; Rebellion
of 1 7 4 5 -1 7 4 6 , m. 6 0 5 -6 ^ - - [C a r lisle
taken, 604, 605 ; retreat of
Rebels, 606 ; Rebels repulsed, 6 0 6 -
608 ; battle of Culloden, 6 0 9 -6 1 6 ;
rebellion defeated, 616, 617 ; execution
of Rebels, 618 ; failure of
Prince Charles, 6 18] ; and George
II., counters, 1746, 622 ; aud others
of Royal Family, 626, 627 ; and
Prince of Orange, m. 6 34; commands
at battle of Lauffeld, 635.