departure for Holland, m. 291 ;
memorial badges, 354, 359 ; counters
by Passe, &c., 377, 378, 380,
381. (See also Charles I. and
Henrietta Maria.)
Henry I., Dassier’s medal, i. 2.
Henry II., Dassier’s medal, i. 3.
Henry II. of France, cession of Boulogne,
m. i. 58 ; surrender of Calais, m.
89, 89.
Henry III., Dassier’s medal, i. 4.
Henry IV., Dassier’s medal, i. 12.
Henry IV. of France, violates treaties,
1598, counter, i. 173.
Henry IV. of France and Mary de Medici,
m. by Passe, i. 240.
Henry V., Dassier’s medal, i. 12.
Henry VI., Dassier’s medal, i. 16.
Henry VII., marriage, m. i. 19; Dassier’s
medal, 23.
Henry VIII., Rose and Portcullis medal,
i. 2 9 ; Tudor Rose medal, 30 ; Defender
of the Faith and Lord of
Ireland, titles of, 30, 45, 46 ; me-
dallic portraits, 30, 48, 49, 50; Portcullis
medals, 31; medal by Michael
Mercator, 31; excommunication of,
1538, m. 39 ; marriage with Anne
of Cleves, 41; English Lion medal,
44; assumes supremacy of Churcb,
m. 46, 4 7 ; records his titles in
Latin, Hebrew, and Greek, m. 47 ;
and Katherine, supposed counter,
5 1 ;‘ St. George and the Dragon,
badge, 51; badge, 5 2 ; Dassier’s
medals, 52, 53; Durand’s medal, 53.
Henry, Prince (Cardinal of York), and
Prince Charles, “ Young Pretender, ”
m. ii. 492, 493.
Henry, Prince of Prussia, and others, m.
i i . 7 0 5 .
Henry, Prince of Wales, m. i. 200, 201 ;'
his proposed marriage with the Infanta
of Spain, 219; counters by
Passe, &c., 380.
Hercules destroying the Hydra, typical
of Rye House Plot, i. 592 ; and of
William III. in Ireland, 722, and
ii. 1 1 ; strangling serpents, typical
\ of Prince James, i. 628 ; symbolical
of Marshal Schomberg, 718; repairing
globe, typical of Peace of
Ryswick, ii. 200.
Heriot, George, founds hospital in Edinburgh,
m. i. 231.
Hermetic symbols on medal of Sir Theodore
de Mayerne, i. 241.
Herne, John, medal made from gold
given by Abp. Laud, i. 316.
Herne, Thomas, m. ii. 148, 149.
Hertford, William Seymour, Earl of,
marries Lady Arabella Stuart, i.
208 ; counters, 259 ; created Duke
of Somerset, 260.
Hiaerne, Urban, m. i. 588.
Hilliard; Nicholas, receives monopoly for
making royal portraits, i. 375.
Hind standing near tree, badge of the
Hatton family, i; ¿157.
Hoadley, Benjamin, his opposition to
Sacheverell, ii. 369.
Hochstädt, battle of, see Blenheim, &c.
Hohenlo, Count, commands at battle of'
Turnhout, i. 165.
Holland, assisted by England, 1585,
counters, i. 133, 134; Leicester
appointed Gov.-General, m. 134 ;
its jealousy of Leicester, counters,
138; Protestants in, supported by
Elizabeth, 139 ; departure of Leicester
from, m. 140-142 ; peace with
Philip II. mediated by Elizabeth,
142 ; dissensions of the Provinces,
1587, counters, 142, 143; cautionary
towns restored to, m. 214 ; destruction
of Spanish fleet off Dover,
1639, m. 284, 285 ; peace with
> England, 1654, m. 413-417; disputes
with England, 1662, m. 495 ;
peace with Bishop of Münster, 1666,
m. 515; return of William III. to, in
1691, m. ii. 2-4; and in 1694, m. 94.
Holland and France, alliance of, 1666,
m. i. 514.
Holland, England, and France, alliance
of, 1596, m. i. 160-163 ; aod in
1609, m. 197-199 ; commercial
treaties between, 1662, m. 496.
Holland, England, and Germany, concord
of, 1746, m. ii. 619.
Hollis, Thomas, superintends designs for
medals, ii. 686, ,687, 691, 697, 701,
705, 711.
Holstein, Duke of, invests Huy, ii. 100,
101; negotiates peace with Denmark,
1700, ii. 205.
Homrigh, Bartholomew Van, Lord Mayor
of Dublin, iii 197.
Hotham, Sir John, memorials, i. 313,314.
Howard, Philip Thomas, Cardinal, m. i.
592.
Howe, Commodore, commands expedition
to Cherbourg, ii. 690, m. 692, 709.
Hulst taken by Albert, Archduke of-
Austria, i. 171.
Hutcheson, Prof. Francis, m. ii. 620.
Huy taken, 1694, m. ii. 100,^101; and
in 1703, m. 246.
I.
Inchiquin, Lord, m. i. 324.
Indian trade molested by France, m. ii.
128.
Inglis, John, m. ii. 250.
Innocent XI., Pope, condoles with James
II., m. i. 656.
Innocent XII. proclaims secular jubilee
in 1700, m. ii. 214.
Invasion defeated, 1596, m. i. 163, 164.
Invasion of Scotland attempted, 1708,
m. ii.. 316-321, 350.
Ireland, arrival of James II. in, m.
i. 661 ; rebellion in, m. 662 ; William
III. called to, 1690, m. 705 ;
arrival in, m. 706, 707 ; amnesty
granted to, m. 721 ; pacification of,
m. 722; subdued, m. 722, 723;
pacification of, 1691, m. ii. 38-42 ;
subdued, m. 43 ; reunited, m. 50,
51.
Ireton, Henry, m. i. 387.
Irish brigade, formation of, ii. 37.
Irish counter, 1553, i. 64.; surplus revenue
dispute, m. ii. 673, 674, 676.
Italy, security of, restored, 1695, m. ii.
126.
J.
Jacobite conspiracy discovered in 1723,
m. ii, 459; badge, 602 ; meeting,
1750, m. 656.
James I. (VI. of Scotland), counter, rev.
lion sejant, i. 137 ; and of Royal
Exchequer, rev. thistle with five
heads, 150 ; marriage with Anne of
Denmark, m. 157, 158; accession,
m. 187 ; bezant, 187 ; coronation
medal, 191 ; assumes title of Emperor,
187, 192 ; of Csesar, 191; of
King of Great Britain, 192, 194,
195 ; peace with Spain, m. 193,
194; styled King of England and
Scotland, 193 ; attempts union of
England and Scotland, m. 194 ■ restores
cautionary towns to Holland,
214 ; medallic portraits by Passo,
214, 215 ; supports Synod of Dort,
222, 223; supports the German
Union, 228 ; badges, 233-236 [rev.
ark on sea, 233, 234; Victory trampling
on serpent, 236] ; medallic portrait,
236 ; Garter badge, 236 ;
ticket, 237 ; Dassier’s medal, 237.
VOL. II.
James I., Anne, and Prince Charles, m.
by Passe, ii 217.
James I. and Charles I., medalet, i. 252 ;
counters by Passe, &c., 376, 377.
James I. of Scotland, Tassie’s medal, i. 13.
James II., birth, 1633, m. i. 267 ;
created Duke of York, 267 ; baptism,
m. 268 ; medalets of himself,
Prince Charles, and Princess Mary,
273, 274 ; counter by Passe, 380 ;
victory over the Dutch, 1665, m.
504, 505 ; wrecked, m. 586 ; medalets,
“ Nullum numen abest,”
589, 607 ; accession, m. 603, 604,
611 ; coronation, m. 605, 606 ; open-
äjjjing of Scottish Parliament, m. 607 ;
and Duchess of Portsmouth, m.
610 ; medallic tribute to, rev. chair
guarded by angel, 611; touch-pieces,
611,;^ execution of Monmouth and
Argyle, m. 615 ; military and naval
rewards for defeat of Monmouth and
Argyle, 616, 617 ; birth of Prince
James, m. 629, 630 ; unites with
Louis XIV., the Sultan of Turkey,
&c., against Christianity, m. 632 ;
satirical medal, rev. owl with spectacles,
634 ; flies from England with
Eather Petre, 640 ; abdication, m.
645, 646 ; second flight from London,
m. 649, 650 ; administration
offered to William III., m . 651 ;
symbolized by fallen oak,' 651 ; by
Saturn, 674 ; by stag with winged
feet, 719 ; arrives in France, m . 652 ;
received by Louis XIV., m. 6 5 2 -
655 ; receives condolence of Innocent
XI., m. 656 ; lands in Ireland,
m. 661 ; defeated at the Boyne,
7 1 6 ; flies from Ireland, m. 719 ;
fortunes of, 1696, m . rev. crown in
boat, ii. 149 ; encourages assassination
of William III., m . 151 ;
Dassier’s medal, 215 ; memorials,
215, 216.
James II. and Mary of Modena, medallic
portraits, i. 581, 606, 608-610,
627 ; medal, rev. sun, 610 ; poetic
tribute to, m. 612 ; Spanish wreck
recovered, m. 619 ; birth of Prince
James, m. 627, 629, 630.
James I I ., Mary, and Prince James, in.
ii. 216.
James II. and Prince James, m. i i . 201-
203, 315.
James III. of Scotland, his pilgrimage to
Amiens, 1478, m. i. 17;
James IV. of Scotland, invasion of England,
m. i, 26 ; Tassie’s medal, 26.
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