D.
Dalilah, typical of Anne, ii. 372, 380,
395.
Damme taken, m. ii. 288.
Dangers of invasion averted, 1589, m. i.
154, 155.
Danish auxiliaries to William III. in
1689, m. i. 697 ; in 1691, m. ii.
49; at Blenheim, m. 263.
Darien, Isthmus of, colonization and
expedition, m. ii. 209.
Darnley, Henry, Earl of, counter by
Passe, i. 380.
Darnley, Henry, Earl of, and Mary
Queen of Scots, marriage, m. i. 114,
115.
Das Minas, Marquess, defeated at Almanza,
ii. 294.
Dassier, Jean, bis series of medals of
Sovs. of England, i. 1; of Reformers,
10 ; dedication medal, ii. 498. (See
also Biographical Notices of Engravers,
¿sc.)
D’Aubigny, Ludovic Stewart, Lord, officiates
a t marriage of Catherine of
Braganza, i. 491.
Daundy, Arthur, m. i. 112.
Death leaning on spade, type of memorial
of Josiah Nicholson, i. 597.
Debtors relieved, 1662, m. i. 494.
Declaration of Parliament, 1642, m. i.
292 293.
Defence of Kingdom, 1572, m. i. 120.
Delaval, Admiral, burns Le Soleil Royal,
ii. 58.
Dereham, Sir Thomas, m. ii. 447.
Desborough, Colonel, m. i. 423.
D’Estien, Marquis, commands at siege
of Maestricht, i. 264.
Dettingen, battle of, m. ii. 575-578.
Deventer, tesfimonial-raedal on pacification
of Ireland, 1691, ii. 48 ; presage
of a new aera, 1693, in. 89.
Devil and Pope’s heads united on medal
of Sir E. Godfrey, i. 578.
Diamond, emblematic of fortitude, typical
of Charles I., i. 340; of Charles
II., 595.
Dieppe bombarded, m. ii. 96, 97.
Dimock, Maria, m. i. 109.
Distresses of England relieved by Elizabeth
in 1601. m. i. 177.
Distrust of Louis XIV., 1693, m. ii. 90-
92.
Dominion of the sea asserted by Charles
I. in 1630, m. i. 256, 257 ; and in
1639, m. 285 ; by Charles II. in
1665, m. 506-508.
Donauwerth taken, ii. 253, ra. 270.
Dorset, Anne, Counte*s of, m. i. 567.
Dorset, Richard Sackville, Earl of, m.
by Passe, i. 232.
Dort, Synod of, ni. i, 222-224.
Douay taken, m. ii. 369-372, 376, 377,
395.
Douglas, Lady Margaret, supposed medal
of, i. 207.
Dove of Camberwell, m. i. 232.
Dover, landing at, of Charles II., m. i.
457.
Drake, Sir Francis, voyage of, 1580, m.
i. 131.
Dresden Popinjay Festival, m. ii. 307.
Drogheda, taking of, commemorated, m.
ii. 41.
Droucour, Chevalier de, defends Louis-
burg, ii. 690.
Drum beaten by hand, typical of defeats
of William III., ii. 88.
Drummond, George, Grandmaster of
Freemasons of Scotland, m. ii. 670.
Du Jardin, Roland, m. i. 136.
Dublin, entry into, of William III.,
1690, m. i. 720, 721 ; commemorated,
1691, m. ii. 41 ; new collar
presented to, by William III., m.
197; Corporation of, dissemions
with Dr. Charles Lucas, m. 653.
Ducy, Sir William, m. i. 277.
Dudley, John Sutton, Lord, counter, i.
15.
Duke’s Bagnio, Long Acre, m. i. 538;
Dunbar, battle of, m. i. 391, 392.
Dunblain or Sheriffmuir, battle of, m. ii.
434.
Dunfermline, Charles SetomEarl of, m.
i. 328.
Dunkirk, battle of, 1658, m, i. 425-
427; capture of, 1658, m. 429 ;
ceded to France, 1662, m. 497-
501 ; bombarded, 1694, ii. 99; and
in 1695, m. 127.
Duquesne, Fort, taken, m. ii. 692, 709.
Durand, Acbille (?), bis m^dallic series
of illustrious men, i. 5. (See also
. Biographical Notices of Engravers,
¿sc.)
Dutch fishery regulated, m. i. 278, 279 ;
naval action of tour days, 1666, m.
518-524; discontents in 1690, m.
700-703 ; composed, m. 703, 704.
E.
Eagle ejecting young bird from nest,
type of medals, i. 644, 664, 665.
Eddystone Lighthouse rebuilt, 1757, m.
ii. 681.
Edgebill, battle of, badges, i. 298-300,
302 ; badge awarded to Sir Robert
Welch, 303.
Edinburgh, Peace of, 1560, m. i. 97-99;
Royal Society of, strikes Keith medal,
219 ; New Exchange founded,
m. ii. 670, 671 ; Revolution OJu*»,
m. 672.
Edward I., Dassier’s medal, i. 5.
Edward II., Dassier’* medal, i. 5.
Edward III., supposed coronation medal,
i. 6 ; wardrobe counters, 7, 8 ;
com ters, 8 ; Dassier’s medal, 9.
Edward 1Y., Dossier’s medal, i. 18.
Edward V., DassLrs medal, i. 18.
Edward VI., coronation, m. i. 53-58 ;
bis titles in Latin. Hebrew, and
Greek, 53-55; medal of, acquired
a t Geneva, 57 ; Birmingham Free
Grammar School founded, ro. 59,
60 ; Christ’s Hospital 'founded, m.
60, 61; button of same, 61 ;
badges of Society of Blues, 62;
Dassier’s medals, 62, 63.
Edward, Prince, and George, Prince of
Wales, m. ii. 699.
Eglestone, Dorcas, wife of Richard Martin,
m. i. 107.
Elder Pretender, see James, Prince, &c.
Eldred, Anne, m. i. 571.
Eleonora Magdalena Theresa, Regent of
the Empire, 1711, ro. ii. 384.
Elizabeth, accession, Phoenix medals, i.
90, 91 ; new coinages of 1560 and
1561, m. 99-101; St. Saviour’s
School, Southwark, m. 110; Penrith
Free Grammar School, m. I l l ;
tickets struck on visit to the City
in 1571, 115. 116; recovery from
small-pox, m. 116, 117 ; medalet
with bust, 1572, 119 ; defence of
kingdom, m. rtv. cdstie on mount,
120 ; counters of, 1574, 123, 124 ;
Phoenix badge, 124, 125 | proposed
marriage to Duke-of Anjou, 132 ;
Garter badge, 1582,132 ; assistance
to Holland, 1585, m. 133, 134;
assists in defence of Bergen-op-
Zoom, 136 ; supports Protestants in
Holland, 138, 139 ; mediates peace
between Philip II. and the United
Provinces, m. 142 ; defeat of Spanish
Armada, ro. 144-148; naval
reward medals, rev. ark on waves,
148, 149; thanksgiving for defeat
of Armada, m. 153; visits St. Paul’s,
153; dangers averted, ro. rev. bay-
tree on island, 154, 155 ; receives
New Year’s gifts, 157; prize-medal
of Trinity Coll., Dublin, 158 ; despatches
fleet to Cadiz, 164 ; re lieves
distresses of the kingdom, m.
177; succestes, ro. 181; as Minerva,
181, 182; medallic portraits, 182-
184; Nuremberg counters, 184-
186; her death, m. 185, 186 ; Das-
sier’s medals, 185, 186; medal by
Petit, 186.
Elizabeth, Countess Palatine, marriage,
1613, m. i. 203,204. {See also
Frederick and Elizabeth, Count and
Countess Palatine, ¿sc.)
Elizabeth and Frederick, Count and
Countess Palatine, and Prince Frederick,
m. by Passe, i. 218.
Elizabeth Caroline, daughter of Frederick
Prince of Wales, &c., birth, m. ii.
559.
Elizabeth Christina, Charles VI., and
the Allied Generals, m. ii. 387.
Elizabeth of York, marriage, m. i. 22.
Emerson, family of, medallion, ii. 218.
Emperor, title of, assumed by James I.,
i. 187.
Empire, discontent of the, a t Peace of
Utrecht, m. ii. 409.
Engbien, battle of, see Steinkirk, &c.
England, restoration of Popery, 1554,
m. i. 70; and in 1555, m. 71; hostility
of France to, 1651, m. 395;
religious state of, 1688, m. 620 ;
abandons the Allies, 1713, m. ii. 398,
399 ; state of, 1750, m. 658, 659.
England and France, alliance of, 1596,
counter, i. 163.
England and Scotland, Union of, a ttempted,
1604, m. i. 194 ; Aqfc of
Union passed, 1707, m. ii. 295-299 ;
and celebrated at Leipzig, m. 300,
311.
England, France, and Germany, peace
between, 1544, counters, i. 45, 46.
England, France, and Holland, alliance
of, 1596, m. i. 160-163; and in
1609, m. 197-199 ; commercial
treaties between, m. 496.
England, Holland, and Germany, concord
of, 1746, m. ii. 619.
English expelled from France in 1451,
m. i. 13, 1 4 ; Kings, calendar of,
ii. 212.