of Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick,
424; given by Charles I I ., 503,
5041 for defeat of Monmouth and
Argyle, 616,617 ; award to Captain
Smith Callis, ii. 568.
Neale, Thomas, Master of the Mint, m.
ii. 104 ; his likeness to James II.,
105.
Neerhespen or Neerwinden, battle of,
see Landen, &c.
Nevill, Richard, m. ii. 249.
New Administration of 1744, m. ii. 592.
New River Company, seal of, ii. 495.
Newcastle, Thomas Holies, Duke of,
founds Chancellor’s medal at Cambridge,
ii. 668.
Newce, Maria, see Dimock, Maria, &c.
Newton, Henry, m. ii. 367.
Newton, Sir Isaac, m. ii. 469-472.
Niagara, Fort of, taken, m. ii. 708.
Nicholas, Sir Edward, m. i. 546.
Nicholson, Josiah, memorial, m. i. 597.
Nieuport, battle of, m. i. 174-177.
Nimeguen, Peace of, 1678, m. i. 572,
573; relieved, 1702, m. ii. 233,240.
Noailles, Due de, French general, takes
Gerona, ii. 383 ; defeated a t Det-
tingen, 575.
“ Non plus ultra of Marlborough,” name
given by Villars to his lines between
Arras and Cam bray, ii. 386.
North, Lord, and the Jacobite conspiracy
of 1723, ii. 460.
Northampton, Elizabeth, Marchioness of,
m. i. 104.
Northampton, William, Marquess of, m.
i. 103.
O.
Oak, Royal, badge of Knights of, i.
276.
Oates, Titos, m. i. 580.
Ogle, Sir Chaloner, commands at taking
of Carthagena, ii. 530, m. 550, 553,
554.
Oglethorpe, Jamesj m. ii. 523.
Oldenzaal, capture of, m. i. 170.
Oquendo, commander of Spanish fleet,
demands protection of Charles I., i.
284, 285.
Orange, House of, 1698, medals of, ii.
198, 199; medallic series of, contemplated
by M. Smeltzing, 200.
Orford, Earl of, see Walpole, Sir Robert.
Ormonde, James, Duke of, 1682, m. i.
585.
Ormonde, James, Duke of, commands at
Vigo Bay, ii. 236 ; succeeds Marlborough
as General in Flanders,
399.
Orrery, Earl of, and the Jacobite conspiracy
of 1723, ii. 460.
Ostend defended, 1601, m. i. 178, 179 ;
surrenders, 179 ; taken, 1706, m.
ii. 292; East India Co. of, dissolved,
497.
Osterwald, John Frederick, m. ii. 557.
Ostrich with key, emblematic of William
III., ii. 133.
Otmarse, capture of, m. i. 170.
Oudenarde taken, m. ii. 288 ; battle of,
m. 322-326, 344, 345, 350.
Ouzel Galley Society founded, m. ii.
214, 215.
Overkirk, Dutch General, commands at
Ramillies, ii. 285, 291 ; Ostend
taken, m. 292; Lille taken, m. 342;
his death, 343 ; campaign of 1708,
m. 350.
Overyssel, States of, commemorate defeats
of Spaniards, 1597, m. i. 172.
Owl with spectacles, satirical emblem of
James I I., i. 634.
Oxford, Earl of, see Yere, Robert de.
Oxford, Edward Harley, Earl of, memorial,
ii. 564.
Oxford memorials of death of Charles I . ,
i. 348, 349.
P.
Palmer, James, badge for almshouses, i.
| 418.
Pappenheim, General, attempts relief of
Maestricht, m. i. 263.
Paris, Peace of, 1727, m. ii. 473.
Parker, Sir Nicholas, defends Bergen-op-
Zoom, i.;150.
Parkhurst, Sir William, Warden of the
Oxford Mint, i. 301, m. 311.
Parliament, Declaration of, 1642, m. i.
292, 293 ; The New, 1710, m. ii.
378. •
Parr, Thomas, m. i. 277.
Partition Treaty, First, 1698, m. ii. 197;
Second, 1700, broken, m. 210, 211.
Pasch, James, m. i. 422.
Passaro, Cape, naval action off, m. ii.
439-441.
Passarowitz, Treaty of, 1718, m. ii. 437.
Passe, Simon, his counters of Sovereigns
of England, &c., i. 1, 376; his medallic
portraits, mode of execution,
215.
Patterns for coins : James V. of Scotland,
i. 33 ; Henry VIII., 46 ; Edward
VI., 56; Mary, Queen of Scots,
65 ; Elizabeth, 177 ; Charles I ., 250,
251, 257, 258, 295, 337, 372-375 ;
Charles II., “ Magna Opera Domini,”
463, “ Probasti me,” 464,
“ Magnalia Dei,” 464, ‘‘Quatuor
Maria Vindico,” 507, 508 ; another,
rev. harp, 599 ; William III. and
Mary, 690-693.
Paul I I I ., Pope, excommunicates Henry
VIIL, m. i. 39.
Paul IV., Pope, Papacy restored in
England, m. i. 71.
Peace—with France, 1519, m. i. 27 ;
between England, France, and Germany,
1544, m. 45, 46 ; of Crépy,
46 ; of Edinburgh, 1560, m. 9 7 -9 9 ;
with Spain, 1604, m. 193, 194 ;
with Holland (Westminster), 1654,
m. 4 1 3 -4 1 7 ; between Holland and
tbe Bishop of Münster, 1666, m.
515 ; of Breda, m. 5 2 8 -5 3 8 ; of
Aix-la-Chapelle, 1667,' 5 4 4 ; of
London, 1674, m. 5 6 1 -5 6 3 ; of
Nimeguen, 1678, m. 572, 573 ; restored
to the Three Kingdoms, 1691,
mi ii. 46 , 47 ; of Ryswick, 1697,
m. 1 5 9 -1 9 1 , 7 1 6 ; of Carlowitz,
1699, m. 2 00, 201 ; projects of,
1705, m. 2 7 3 -2 7 5 ; negotiations for,
1709, m. 3 5 2 -3 5 4 ; at Gertruyden-
berg, 1710, 3 7 6 ; Congress for, at
Utrecht, 1 7 1 2 -1 7 1 3 , m. 3 9 1 -3 9 7 ;
of Utrecht, m. 3 9 9 -4 0 9 ; of Passarowitz,
1718, m. 437 ; of Paris,
1727, m. 473 ; Second Treaty of
Vienna, 1731, m. 496, 497 ; of
Utrecht, jubilee, 1738, m. 525 ; of
Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, m. 6 4 2 -6 5 2 ;
of Westphalia commemorated in
1748, 645.
Pembroke, Earl of, commands a t siege
of St. Quentin, i. 85 ; m. 104.
Penn, Admiral, receives medal for victories
over the Dutchf i. 399.
Penn, William, m. ii. 438, 439.
Penrith Free Grammar School, founded,
1564, m. i. 111.
Pepusch, Dr. John Christopher, President
of the Academy of Ancient
Music, ii. 657,' 658.
Percy, Elizabeth, see Somerset, Duchess of.
Perillus, brazen bull of, type of medal,
ii. 97.
Perre, Van de, Dutch ambassador to
England, m. i. 417.
Perseus, symbolical of William III., i.
663.
Peter the Great meets William III. at
Utrecht, m. ii. 159.
Peterborough, Earl of, takes Barcelona,
ii. 278, 279; relieves Barcelona,
281.
Peterwardein relieved, m. ii. 101.
Petre, Father, confessor of James II.,
suspected of contriving supposititious
Prince, i. 631; flies with Prince
James, 640, 643, 650, 662, 671 ;
riding on a lobster, 643 ; and the
assassination plot against William
111., ii. 151.
Phaethon, typical of James II., i. 662;
of Louis XIV., ii. 361.
Philip II. of Spain, title of King of
England on coins of Naples, i. 68,
69; his marriage with Mary, 68, 71;
medallion, rev. fountain, 75 ; counters,
78, 79, 85 ; military rewards ?,
80 ; medal, rev. Bellerophon, &c.,
80; siege of St. Quentin, m. 83,
84 ; Exchequer counter, 85 ; peace
with Holland mediated by Elizabeth,
m. 142; defeat of Armada,
m. 147, 148 ; counters by Passe,
380.
Philip II. and Charles V., Emperor, m.
i. 77, 78, 82, 83.
Philip II. of Spain and Mary, m. by
Trezzo, i. 71, 72; counters struck
a t Lille, 85—87.
Philip V. of Spain receives crown, ii.
211; besieges Barcelona, 281 ; flies
from Barcelona, m. 289; defeated
a t Saragossa, 374.
Phipps, Captain William, recovers
Spanish wreck off Hispaniola, i.
619.
Phoenix, badge of Elizabeth, i. 90, 91,
124, 125.
Pinchbeck, toyman, his medals on taking
of Porto Bello, &c., ii. 529 ; on
Rebellion of 1745-6, 612.
Pinnell, Henry, made D.C.L. of Oxford,
ii. 280.
Pitcairn, Archibald, Physician to James
11., and poet, i. 612.
Pitt, William, and others, m. ii. 705.
Plague of London, 1665, m. i. 525.
Plassendaal evacuated, ii. 350, m. 351.
Plassy, victory of, m. ii. 683.
Platonic Society, m. ii. 493.