marriage to William II., Prince of
Orange, m. 287, 288 ; her arrival
in Holland, m. 290 ; and William
II. of Orange, memorial medal,
393 ; and her son, William I II ., m.
417, 570.
Mary of Modena, Queen of James II.,
her marriage, i. 582 ; coronation-
medal, 606; received by Louis XIV.,
m. 652-654. {See also James II.
and Mary of Modena.)
Mary, Qaeen of William III., marriage,
m. i. 567-570; coronation, m. 662-
679; medallic tribute to, 685, 686;
medalets, 695, 696 [rev. rose branch,
695 ; two sceptres in crown, 696];
Regent, 1690, m. 704, 705, 713,
714; symbolized by the moon, 704,
705 ; refits English fleet, m. 713 ;
Regent, 1691, m. ii. 1, 2 ; symbolized
by a lioness, 1, 2 ; Regent,
1693, m. 81, 89 ; presage of a new
2Era, m. 89 ; medallic portrait by
Roettier, 106; her death, m. 106-
124 [rev. Mary lying down, her
hands clasped, &c., 108; lying in
state, 108-110 ;. unicorn galloping
up rock, &C., 110, 111; inscription,
I I I , 12 1; sun setting behind hill,
112 ; funeral pile, with Wisdom,
Piety, &c., 112, 113 ; tomb with
cypher, 113 ; Britannia leaning
against monument, 114; monument
and the Fates, 114, 115; monument
with three obelisks, 115,116;
monument with one obelisk, &c.,
116, 117; altar with cap of Liberty
and Bible, 117, 118 ; Mary ascending
to heaven, 118 ; reclining on
clond, 119; funeral pall with shields,
120 ; Garter, crown, and orange,
121 ; sarcophagus with cyprus-
trees, 12 1 ; view of interior of chapel,
122, 123 ; tomb under canopy,
&c., 123; coffin in Westminster.
Abbey, 124]; Dassier’s medal, 123;
her funeral, m. 124. {See also
William III. and Mary.)
Mary, William I II ., and Anne, m. ii. 244.
Mary de Medici and Henry IV. of France,
m. by Passe, i. 240.
Masaniello and Cromwell, m. i. 432.
Mason, Major, takes Senegal, m. ii. 692,
709.
Mathews, Admiral, commands in action
off Toulon, ii. 584.
Matilda, Princess, daughter of Henry I I .,
and the Electress Sophia, m. ii.
217, 218.-
Matriculation of Prince Charles at Oxford,
m. i. 219.
Maurice, Prince of Orange, succeeds
Leicester in Low Countries, i. 141 ;
defeats Spaniards at Tournhout,
165, m. 166, 168, 170-172 ; captures
Grol and Bredevoort, m. 170 ;
siege of Fort St. Andrew, m. 174 ;
battle of Nieuport, m. 174-177 ;
captures Rheinberg,178; and Grave,
179,180; symbolized by young orange-
tree, m. 180,181 ; elected Knight of
the Garter, m. 205 ; strikes medals
on Synod of Dort, 223, 224 ; naval
victories over the Spaniards, m. 231 ;
medallic portrait by Passe, ii. 715.
Mayence taken from the French, m. i.
697.
Mayerne, Sir Theodore de, m. i. 241.
Mazarin, Duchess of, m. i. 565.
Mead, Richard, m. ii. 675.
Medway, English ships burnt in the, m.
i. 526, 527, 533.
Melfort, Duke of, jeton, ii. 145.
Menestrel, his inventions of the mill and
screw for coinage, i. 102.
Menke, Luder, celebrates Union of England
and Scotland at Leipzig, ii.
300.
Mercator, Elizabeth, m. i. 44.
Mercator, Michael, executes medallic
portrait of Henry VIII., L 32 ;
knighted, m. 41-43 ; his skill as a
medallist, &c., 42 ; executes medal
of bis wife Elizabeth, 43, 44.
Messina, attack on, m. ii. 441.
Meurs, capture of, m. i. 169, 170, 180.
Meuse, capitulation of towns on the, m.
ii. 241.
Mezzo morto, Dey of Algiers, unites with
James II. against Christianity, m.
i. 632, 633.
Middlesex, Charles Sackville, Earl of,
m. ii. 504.
Middleton,_ Charles, taken prisoner in
H the Salisbury,” ii. 319.
Middleton, Conyers, m. ii. 460.
Mildmay, Sir Walter, counter, i. 156.
Military badges or rewards : Earl of
Essex, i: 295-298, 300; Charles I.,
298,"299, 301, 302; Charles II.,
299, 301, 302 ; Lord Fairfax, 303,
304 ; Sir W. Waller, 305 ; Earl of
Manchester, 309,310 ; SirR. Brown,
312, 313 ; Sir Thomas Fairfax, 317-
319 ; Prince Rupert, 323 ; Edward
Rossiter, 329 ; Col. Fleetwood, 331 ;
Robert Kyrie, 332 ; for battle of
Dunbar, 391, 392 ; for defeat of
Monmouth and Argyle,' 616, 617 ;
for battle of Culloden, ii. 616.
Milton, John, m. i. 564, 565 ; monument
to, erected in Westminster
Abbey, m. ii. 524, 525.
Minden, battle of, m. ii. 700-703, 708.
Mine share tickets of Thomas Bushell,
i. 467-469.
Minorca, capture of, m. ii. 329, 330 ;
Freemasons of, m. 652 ; loss of, m.
679, 680.
Mitton, Colonel, arms of, on badge of
Six Richard Brown, i. 313.
Moivre, Abraham de, m. ii. 565.
Molesworth, Colonel Richard, m. ii. 391.
Moleswortb, John, m. ii. 390.
Monk, General, aft. Duke of Albemarle,
medal presented to, in 1653, i. 399 ;
m. by Simon, 465 ; badges, 466,
467 ; commands in action of four
dajs with the Dutch, 519.
Monmouth, James, Duke of, rebellion
and defeat, m. i. 613, 614 ; beheaded,
m. 614, 615 ; and Duke of
Argyle, m. 615; their fortunes compared
with Willjam III. ’s, m. 698.
Mons capitulates to the French, 1691,
m. ii. 20-22 ; taken by the Allies,
1709, m. 362-366, 371.
Montagu, John, Duke of, m. ii. 663.
Montague, Edward, Earl of Sandwich,
m. i. 431 ; commands at Bergen,
509, 510 ; killed at Solebay, 551.
Montefeltro, Federigo del, see Urbino,
Federigo, Duke of.
Montjuich, fortress of, taken by the Earl
of Peterborough, ii. 279,
Montreal taken, m. ii. 711, 713.
Montrose, James Graham, Marquess of,
m. i. 386.
Moore, Commodore, takes Island of Gua-
daloupe, ii. 697, m. 708,
Moore, Sir Jonas, Governor of Christ’s
Hospital, i. 588.
More, Sir Thomas, m. i. 3 5 ; and St.
Thomas-h-Becket, m. 36.
Morea ceded to Turkey by Treaty of
Passarowitz, ii. 438.
Morecock, Captain John, captures Spanish
ships, in. ii. 597.
Morland, Sir Samuel, m. i. 582; his
steam-engines, rtf, 596.
Morley, George, made D.C.L. of Oxford,
ii. 280.
Moses and the people of Israel, typical
of Restoration of Charles II., i. 462.
Mossop, William, junr., his intended
series of Irish medais, i. 421 ; ii.
598.
Motte, Count de la, defeated at Wynen-
dale, ii. 328; surrenders Ghent,
347, m. 348.
Mouse biting a cock, type of medal, ii.
99.
Münster, Bishop of, concludes peace with
Holland, 1666, m. i. 515, 520.
Mustafa II. of Turkey concludes Treaty
of Carlowitz, m. ii. 200, 201.
Myddelton, Sir Hugh, m. i. 260.
Myddelton Starkey, m. ii. 460.
N.
Named Hamet, ambassador of Marocco,
m. i. 584, 585.
Namur taken by Louis XIV., 1692, m.
ii. 68-70 ; retaken by William III.,
1695, m. 128-142.
Napier, John, of Merchiston Keith-
medal, i. 219.
Naples, coins of, of Philip II., with
titles of King of England, i. 68, 69.
Narva, siege of, m. ii. 208, 209.
National Association, 1696, m. ii. 153-
155.
Naval actions: defeat of the Spanish
Armada, m. i. 144-148, 153 ; at
Cadiz, 164 ; Spanish fleet destroyed
by the Dutch off Dover, 1639, m.
284,285; with the Dutch, 1653,399,
400 ; Dutch defeated off Lowestoft,
1665,' 503 ; at Bergen, 1665, m.
508-510; with the Dutch in the
Downs, 1666, m. 518-524 ; ships
burnt in the Medway, 1667, m. 526,
527, 533 ; naval victories of 1667,
m. 537; of Solebay, m. 551, 552;
near the Helder, 1673, m. 559, 560;
off Beachy Head, m. 7 08-7J2; of
La Hogue, m. ii. 51-A7, 75 ; in
Vigo Bay, m. 235-240 ; off Malaga,
m, 266-269; off Cape Passaro,
m. 439-441 ; off Toulon, m. 583,
584 ; Spanish ships captured, 1745,
m. 597 ; off Cape Finisterre, m.
634; a t St. Cast, m. 690 ; off Belle-
isle, m. 706.
Naval rewards : defeat of Spanish Armada,
i. 148,149 ; given by James
I., 233, 234 ; “ for service against
six ships,” 390; struck by Parliament,
1650, 390 ; for victories over
the Dutch, “ Blake medals,” 394-
400 ; for saving the Triumph, 400;