Louis XIV., battle of Dunkirk, 1658, m.
i. 425-427 ; bis medallic series,
425 ; capture of Dunkirk, m. 429;
cession of Dunkirk, 1662, m. 497-
501; alliance with Holland, 1666,
m. 514 ; Island of St. Christopher
seized, m. 517 | battle of Solebay,
m. 551, 552; unites with James II.,
the Sultan of Turkey, &c., against
Christianity, m. 632, 633 ; flight
of James II. to France, m. 650 ;
receives James II., m. 652-655 ;
relief -of Londonderry and loss of
Mayence and Bonn, m. 697; battle
of Fleurus, m. 707, 708;. action off
Beachy Head, m. 708-712; Quebec
attacked, m. 723 ; Congress of the
Allies, 1691, m. ii. 19 ; contrasted
with Hercules, 19; capitulation of
Mons, m. 20-22; and William III.
contrasted, m. 23,103; his symbol,
the sun, 58; his motto satirized,
58, &c.; battle of La Hogue, m.
58, 66; takes Namur, m. 68-70 ;
battle of Steinkirk, m. 71-74 ; execution
of Grandval, m. 77; returns
to Versailles, 1693, m. 81-82 ; as
Phoebus attended by nymphs, 82;
sea-fight off Gibraltar, m. 83, 84 ;
battle of Landen, m. 86-88 ; distrusted
in negotiations for peace,
91, m. 92 ; expedition to Brest,
1694, m. 95; campaign of 1694,
m. 102; Dunkirk bombarded, 1695,
m. 127 ; Indian trade molested, m.
128; retort upon, for loss of Namur,
143, 144, m. 144 ; encourages assassination
of William III., 1696,
m. 151; his successes in 1697, in.
158 ; Peace of Ryswick, m. 173,
176-178, 183-186 (See also Rys- wick, Peace of) ; First Partition
Treaty concluded, 198 ; breaks Second
Partition Treaty, m. 211;
mistrusted by Holland, 1702, m.
231; symbolized by a crocodile,
231 ; supports claims of Elder Pretender,
233 ; as Aetes, 238; naval
engagement off Malaga, 1704, m..
267, 268; protects Elder Pretender,
271 ; his attempts to obtain peace
in 1705, 274, 275; his device of
sun in splendour ridiculed, 282;
victories of Anne, 1706, m. 288,
289 ; battle of Almanza, .1707, m.
293, 294; Toulon relieved, m. 306,
307 ;. Lerida taken, m. 308, 309 ;
aids Elder Pretender in invasion of
Scotland, 1708, 317 ; makes over-
' tures for peaee, 1709, m. 352 ; typified
as Phaethon, 361; battle of
Malplaquet, 1709, m. 362; typified
by Colossus of Rhodes, 363, 364 ;
Douay; taken, 1710, m. 372, 395;
represented as Samson, 372, 380,
395;. as decrepit old man, 372,
395; battle of Villa Viciosa, m.
378, 379 ; successes of Anne, 1710,
m. 380, 395 ; Gerona taken, 1711,
m. 383, 384; Congress of Utrecht
opened, 1712, m. 392; England
abandons the Allies, m. .398, 399;
Peace of Utrecht, 1713, m. 405-
407; and Anne, supposed counters
of, 415, 416.
Louis XV., Peace of Paris, m. ii. 473 ;
Congress at Soissons, m. 487; battle
of Fontenoy, m. 593 ; campaign of
1745, m. 599 ; battle of Roucoux,
m. 621; battle of Lauffeld, m. 635;
Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, preliminaries
signed, m. 643 ; concluded,
m. 649, 650 ; Minorca taken, m.
680 ; action off St. Cast, m. 690.
Louisa, Princess, consort of Frederick V.
of Denmark, coronation, m. ii. 636;
death, m. 666.
Louisa, Princess, and Frederick (V.),
Prince of Denmark, see Frederick
(V.), Prince of Denmark, &c.
Louisa, Princess, and Prince James,
“ Elder Pretender,” m. ii. 196,
388-390T •
Louisburg taken, m. ii. 685-690, 692,
709, 713.
Louth election, 1755, m. ii. 677.
Louvain taken, m. ii. 288.
Low Countries, see Holland.
Loyal Associations founded in 1745, m.
ii. 603. P P g § g p pS
Lucas, Dr. Charles, his dissensions with
the Corporation of Dublin; m. ii.
' 653.
Luxembourg, Duke of, gains battle of
Fleurus, i. 708 ; attacked by William
III. at Steinkirk, ii. 71, 75 ;
attacks William III. at Landen, 85,
86; capture of Huy recorded, 102.
M.
Macintosh, General, surrenders Preston,
M 435- 1 Madrid occupied by the Allies, m. ii. 291.
Maestricht, defeat of Spanish cavalry
near, m. i. 179; retaken, 1632, m.
263, 264.
Malaga, naval engagement off, m. ii.
266-269.
Malines taken, m. ii. 288.
Malplaquet, battle of, m. ii. 359-362.
Manchester, Earl of, badges, ii. 309,
310.
Mansel, Sir Robert, defeats Spanish fleet
off the Goodwin Sands, 1602, i. 180.
Mar, Earl of, defeated at Sheriffmuir,
ii. 435.
Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond,
see Beaufort, Margaret, &c.
Maria, Infanta of Spain, m. by Passe,
i. 218.
Maria Eleonora of Sweden and Gustavus
Adolphus, counter, i. 379.
Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary, receives
aid from England, m. ii. 573;
banishment of Jews from Bohemia
threatened, m. 594 ; battles of Ros-
bach and Lissa, m. 684.
Marlborough, Charles, Duke of, m. ii.
568 ; commands expedition to St.
Malo, m. 692, 709.
Marlborough, John, Dukeof, takes Venloo,
&c., ii. 241; Commander-in-Chief
in Flanders in 1702, m. 243; and
in 1704, m. 266 ; and Queen Anne,
m. 243, 244; besieges Bonn, 1703,
245, 247 ; and Huy and Limbourg,
246, 247 ;* attacks Elector of Bavaria
at Schellenberg, 253; commands
a t Blenheim, 255, m. 256,. 257,
260-262; elected Knight of the
Garter, 257 ; and Prince of the
Holy Roman Empire, 258; and
Eugene compared to Castor and
Pollux, 260, 261, 324; forces French
lines in Brabant, 276 ; his successes
in 1705, m. 276 ; commands at
Ramillies, 285, m. 286, 287 ; his
victories of 1704-1706, m. 286 ;
receives submission of cities of Brabant,
290 ; Ostend taken, m. 292 ;
visits Charles XII. of Sweden at
Alt-Ranstadt, 310 ; battle of Oude-
narde, m. 323-325 ; his cordiality
with Prince Eugene, 323, 360, 364;
siege and taking of Lille, m. 331,
342, 344; passes the'Scheldt, 336;
retakes Ghent, 347 ; campaign of
1708, m. 350 ; enters into negotiations
for peace, 1709, 353; deceives
Villars and takes Touraay,
355 ; battle of Malplaquet, 359,
m. 360 ; takes Mons, 363 ; passes
French lines at Pont-it-Vendin, &c.,
370; takes Douay and marches on
Arras, 372; successes of 1710, m.
377 ; passes French lines between
Arras and Cambray, 385; takes
Boucbain, 386 ; and Charles VI.,
Prince Eugene, &c., m. 387; deprived
of command in Flanders,
399; death, m. 456, 457.
Marnix, Philip de, m. i. 131.
Marocco, visit of ambassador of, m. i.
584, 585.
“ Marquis d’Antin, ” capture of the, m. ii.
597.
Marsh, Captain, takes Senegal, m. ii.
692, 709.
Marsin, Marshal, defeated at Blenheim,
ii. 225.
Martin, Richard, and his wife Dorcas
Eglestone, m. i. 107.
Martinay (?), a Frenchman, m. i. 329.
Martyr, Peter, reformer, m. i. 67.
Mary, Queen of England, her marriage,
i. 68, 71 ; state of England, 1555,
m. 72 ; complimentary medals, 72—
75 [rev. Peace burning arms, 72,
7 4 ; Vesta, 73 ; Diana and dogs,
&c., 74 ; pomegranate, 7 5 ; rose
crowned, 75]; Dassier’s medals,
89.
Mary, Queen of England, and Philip II.
of Spain, m. by Trezzo, i. 71, 72 ;
counters struck at Lille, 85-87-
Mary, Queen of Hungary, altered counter
of, i. 59.
Mary, Queen of Scots, altered counter of
Mary, Queen of Hungary, i. 59 ;
counters, rev. shield, 65, 66 ; marriage
with Francis I I ., counters, 92,
93; claims crown of England, m.
96, 97 ; death of Francis II., m.
112 ; medallic portrait by Prima-
vera, 118, 119 ; counters of 1574,
121-123; and of 1579, 128-130
[rev. hand pruning vine, 12$, 129 ;
vine watered by urn, 129 ; vessel
in storm, 130 ; Fortune, 130]; Tas-
sie’s medal, 139 ; supposed medal
of, 207 ; counters by Passe, 380.
Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of
Darnley, marriage, m. i. 114, 115.
Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis II.
of France, counter with p. m., i. 65;
their marriage, m. 91-93; accession
to French throne, m. 95, 96 ; Peace
of Edinburgh, m. 97-99 ; his death,
m. 112.
Mary, Princess, daughter of Charles I.,
medalets of herself, Prince Charles,
and Prince James, L-273, 274; her