562; Charles, Duke of Marlborough,
568 ; William V., Prince of Orange,
669 ; Prince Ferdinand of Binns-
wick, 702 ; badges of, 1582, i. 132,
286; medal of, 595.
Gascoiane, Chief Justice, supposed medal
of, ii. 715.
Gelder, Captain Van, killed, 1693, m. i.
560.
Geldern taken, m. ii. 247.
G e n o a b o m b a r d e d , i i . 9 7 .
George I., as Elector of Brunswick, admitted
into the Electoral College,
m. ii. 327; proclaimed King, m.
419, 420 ; accession, m. 421, 422 ;
arrival in England, m. 422 ; entry
into London, m. 423 ; coionation,
m. 423-428; medalets and counters,
428-431 ; the Church preserved,
counter, 432 ; battle of Sheriffmuir
or Dunblain, m. 434: Preston taken,
m. 435; Act of Grace, 1717, m.
436, 437: treaty of Passarowitz;
m. 437; naval action off Cape Pas-
saro, m. 439, 440 ; alliance with
Charles VI., Emperor, m. 442 ;
Order of the Bath revived in 1725,
m. 463; medallie portrait, 473 ;
death, m. 474; Dassier’s medal,
475.
George II., his marriage with Caroline
of Anspach, m. ii. 277 1 distinguishes
hitnself a t the taking of
Lille, 342; accession, ra. 476, 479;
coronation, ra. 479, 480; Nuremberg
counters, 483-485; archery
ticket, 485 ; King’s first visit to
Hanover, ra. 491; visit to the Hartz
mines, m. 492 ; second Treaty of
Yienna, m. 496, 497; badge,
rev. Royal arms, 498 ; Dassier’s
dedication medal, 498 ; refuse of
Protestants in Hanover, nu 501 ;
weir built- a t Hameln, m. 512 ;
University of Gottingen instituted,
ra. 513 ; and opened, in. 519-521;
death of Queen Caroline, 522 ; me-
dallic portrait, 1740, 559 ; medallie
tribute to, 1741, 566 ; Spanish galleys
destroyed, ra. 568 ; battle of
Dettingen, ra. 575—578; action off
Toulon, m. 583 ; new Administration
appointed in 1744, ra. 592 ;
Rebels repulsed, 1745, ra. 608, 609;
Rebellion defeated, m. 617; and
Duke of Cumberland, counters, 622;
Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle proclaimed,
ra. 651j 652; state of England, 1750,
m. 658, 659; Royal Society of
Sciences at Gottingen, ra. 664, 665 ;
Chancellor’s medal, Cambridge, 667 ;
harvest of 1757, m. 681; American
Indian badae, 682 ; successes of, in
1758, m. 692 ; and of 1759, m. 707,
708 ; and Frederick the Great and
others, m. 704 ; Canada subdued,
m. 711; state of Britain, 1760, m.
712; medal«t, 712; medsllic portrait,
712 ; memorials, 713 ; death,
7i4.
George II. and Caroline of Anspach,
marriage, m. ii. 277 ; medallie por-
tra'ts, 482, 483, 499 ; state of
Britain, 1731, m. 499 ; medal of
the Royal Family, 500. (See also
Caroline of Anspach, d?c.)
George (III*), Prince of Wales, Governor
of Free British Fishery Soc., m. ii.
662 ; his majority, m. 698, 699 ;
and Prince Edward, m. 699. .
George, Prince of Denmark, consort of
Queen Anne, created Lord High
Admiral, &c., m. ii. 233 ; death,
m. 334.
George, Prince of Denmark, and Anne,
marriage, m. i. 593 ; medallie portraits,
ii. 233.
^Germany, England, and France, peace
between, 1544, counters, i. 45, 46.
Germany, England, and Sweden, concoid
of, 1711, m. ii. 384.
Germany, Holland, and England, concord
of, 1746, m. ii. 619.
Gerona taken, m. ii. 383, 384.
Gertruydenberg, negotiations for peace
at, 1710, ii. 376, 398.
Ghent, William Joseph Yan, burns English
fleet in the Medway, m. i. 527.
Ghent taken in 1706, m. ii. 288; retaken
in 1708, m. 346-35L-r''PPeils its
gates to the French, 347.
Gibraltar, engagement off, m. ii: 83, 84;
- capture of, m. 266, 269, 270; besieged,
1727, m. 468.
Gidley, Bartholomew, m. i 591; ii. 234.
Gidley, John, m. i. 590.
Ginkell, General (Earl of Athlone), commands
for William III. in Ireland,
ii. 28 ; takes Athlone, 28 ; gains
battle of Agbrim, 29; takes Galway,
34 ; and Limerick, 3 6 ; created
Earl of Athlone, m. 38 ; relieves
Nimeguen, 234 ; successes in 1702,
m. 242 ; dies, 242.
Givet bombarded, ii. 153.
Glitzburg, Walter, Count of, founds
Scottish cloisters at Erfurt, ii. 464.
Gloucester, William, Duke of, m. ii. 49.
Glynn, Sir William, made D.C.L. of
Oxford, ii. 280.
Godfrev, Sir Edmundbury, murder of,
m‘ i. 573-579. *
Gottingen, Royal Society of Sciences
founded, m. ii. 664, 665.
Gottingen, University of, instituted, m.
ii. 513 ; opened, m. 519-521.
“ Golden m°dal” of Charles II. and
Catherine, recorded by Waller, i.
489.
Goodwin Sands, defeat of Spanish fleet
off, 1602, m. i. 179.
Gordon, Duchess of, presents medal of
Elder Pretender to Faculty of Advocates
in Edinburgh, ii. 313.
Goree taken, m. ii. 691, 692, 709, 713.
Goring, Charles, made D.C.L. of Oxford,
ii. 280.
Gouda, rejoicings at, for Peace of Rys-
wick, m. ii. 189, 190.
Gower, Earl, restored to office of Privy
Seal, m. ii. 592.
Gower, Lord, and the Jacobite conspiracy
of 1723, ii. 460.
Grabe, Christian, made D.C.L. of Oxford,
ii. 280.
Grammont, Due de, defeated at Dettin-
gen, ii. 575.
Granby, Marquess of, m. ii. 703.
Grandval, execution of, m. ii. 75-77.
Granville, John, Lord, made D.C.L. of
Oxford, m. ii. 279.
Grave taken by Prince Maurice, m. i. 179.
Grey, Lady Jane, as supreme head of
the Church, m. i. 63, 64 ; supposed
base shilling of, 64.
Griffin, Lord, taken prisoner, ii. 319.
Grol, capture of, m. i. 170.
Guadaloupe, Island of, taken, m. ii. 697,
’708, 713.
Guiscard, Comte de, Governor of Namur,
ii. 137.
Gunpowder Plot, m. i. 196.
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, counter,
i. 382.
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Maria
Eleonora, counter, i. 379.
H.
Haddock, Admiral, fails in attempts
against the French and Spanish
fleets, 1741, m. ii. 556, 557.
Haddock, Captain, medal presented to,
: 1653, i. 399.
Hague, coronation festival at the, of
William III. and Mary, m. i. 677;
triumphal entry of William III., m.
ii. 5-13 ; fireworks a t the,.m. 13,
14 ; Coneress of the Allies at the,
m. 15-19.
Hailey, Edmund, m. ii. 589.
Hameln, weir built at, m. ii. 512.
Hamilton, Isabella, and Lord George
Seton, m. i. 102.
Hamilton, Patrick, martyr, m. i. 32.
Hampden, John, memorial, i. 306.
Hand beating drum, typical of defeats
of William III., ii. 88.
Hand shaking serpent into fire, typical
of Elizabeth’s recovery, i. 116, 117.
Handel, George Frederick, m. ii. 695-697.
Hanover, House of, appeal of Elder Pretender
aga;nst, m. ii. 454.
Hanover, Sophia, Electress of, see Sophia,
&c.
Hanover, visit of George II. to, m. ii.
491; refuge of ProWtants in, m. 501.
Harewood, Colonel, killed at siege of
Maestricht, ii. 264.
Harper, Thomas, of Alveton, m. i. 330.
Harrington, Richard de, m. i. 199.
Harrington, Sir .Tames, m. i. 408.
Hartz mines, visit of George II. to, m.
ii. 492.
Harvest of 1757, m. ii. 681.
Harvey, William,, m. i. 423, 424.
Hatton, Sir Christopher, m. i. 157.
Havana, proposed attack on, m. ii. 555,
556.
Havre bombarded, m. ii. 97, 98.
Hawke, Admiral, commands in action off
Belleisle, ii. 707, m. 708.
Hawk wood, Sir John, m. i. 6.
Head spouting blood, typical of Monmouth’s
death, i. 615.
Heath, Sir Robert, Chief Justice, m. i.
319, 320.
Hedwige, Eleonora, Regent of Sweden,
1711, m. i. 384.
Heidelberg bombarded, ii. 97.
Helder, action near the, m. i. 559, 560.
Hele, Sir John, King’s Serjeant, counter,
i. 191.
Helvoetsluys, departure of William III.
from, m. i. 635, 636.
Heneage, Anne, m. i. 105.
Heneage, Sir Thomas, counter, i. 151.
Heoley, John, the “ Orator,” m. ii. 465,
466.
Henrietta Maria, marriage, m. i. 238,
239 ; bezant (?), 240 ; her parents,
m. by Passe, 240; symbolized by
large tree in grove, m. 249 ; her