St. Ghislain taken, m. ii. 364-366.
St. Goar, ineffectual siege of, 169§, ii.
79.
St. James of Scotland, Church of, at
Erfurt, m. ii. 464.
St. Malo, expedition to, ii. 691, m. 692,
709. , .
St. Paul’s School, London, premium-
medals, i. 24, 25.
St. Quentin, siege of, m. i. 83, 84.
St. Ruth, French officer, commands for
James II. in Ireland, ii. 28 ; killed
a t Aghrim, 29.
St. Saviour’s School, Southwark, pre-
mium-medals, i. 110.
St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, type
of medal, ii. 378.
St. Venant, capture of, m. ii. 374-377.
Salamander, emblematic of Charles I.,
i. 341.
Salisbury, Marquess of, restrikes counters
of Sir Robert Cecil, i. 190.
Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of, counters,
i. 189, 196, 197.
“ Salisbury,” the ship, capture of, ii.
317, 319.
Samson, typical of Louis XIV., ii. 372,
380, 395.
Sancroft, Archbishop, and Bishops, trial
of, m. i. 621-626 ; symbolized by
the Pleiades, m. 623; and Church,
m. 624, 625.
Sandwich, Earl of, see Montague, Edward,
&c.
Saragossa, battle of, m. ii. 373.
Sardinia and Minorca, capture of, m. ii.
329, 330.
Saturn devouring child, typical of James
II., i. 674.
Savoy, Duke of, takes Casale, ii. 125;
bribed by Louis XIV., 126 ; commands
at siege of Toulon, 306.
Savoy, Order of the Annunciation of, its
motto, i. 327.
Saxe, Marshal, commands a t Fontenoy,
ii. 594; and at Roucoux, 621; and
at Lauffeld, 635.
Saxe-Gotha, Frederick II., Duke of,
returns from England, m. ii. 92,;
93.
Saxe-Gotha, John William, Duke of,
killed at Toulon, m. ii. 301-305.
Saxe-Weimar, Bernhard, Duke of, counter,
i. 382.
Saxony, John George II., Elector of,
Knight of the Garter, m. i. 548,
572.
Saxony, John George IV,, Elector of,
Knight of the Garter, m. ii. 79, 80.
Scheldt, passage of the, 1708, m. ii.
336, 341, 349, 350.
Schellenberg, battle of, m. ii. 252-254,
286. .
Scheveningen, embarkation at, of Charles
m m. i. 455-457.
Schevez, Archbishop of St. Andrews, m.
i. 20.
Schomberg, Marshal, killed at the Boyne,
i. 716, m. 717; symbolized by
Hercules, 718.
Scobell, Henry, Clerk of Parliament, m.
i. 884.
Scone, coronation of Charles II. at, m.
i. 394.
Scotland, rebellion of 1639, m. i. 282,
283 ; attempted invasion of, 1708,
m. ii. 316-321, 350 ; and in 1716,
m. 436; archery medals for, 467;
rebellion of 1745-46, m. 604-
618.
Scotland and England, Union of, a ttempted,
1604, m. i. 194 ; Act of
Union passed, 1707, m. ii. 295-
299; and celebrated at Leipzig, m.
300, 311.
Scott, Jeremiah, medal for services a t the
Boyne, ii. 220.
Scottish Sovereigns, medallic series by
Tassie, i. 13 ; coronation of Charles
I., m. 265, 266; return from, m.
266, 267; Parliament opened, 1685,
m. 607; ticket, ii. 416.
Sea, Dominion of the, see Dominion of
the sea.
Seckford, Thomas, token of, i. 144.
Second Partition Treaty broken, m. ii.
210, 211,
Security of Britain, 1689, m. i. 681.
Sedgemoor, battle of, i. 613.
Selden, John, mTX 419.
Senegal taken, m. ii. 692, 709, 713.
JSensorium Club,m. ii. 432.
Service done against six ships, medal
for, j. 390.
Seton, Lord George, and Isabella Hamilton,
m. i. 102.
Seven Bishops, trial of the, m i. 621-
626 ; symbolized by the Pleiades,
m. 623 ; satirical medal of (?), 634.
Seville, treaty of, ii. 488.
Seymour, William, see Hertford, Earl of.
Shaftesbury, Anthony, Earl of, his trial,
m. i. 583.
Shakespeare, William, commemorative
medals, i. 208-213.
Shannon, Earl of, see Boyle,JEenry, &c.
Shelley, Sir Richard, Grand Prior of
England, m. i. 125-127.
SlieritTmulr or Dunblain, battle of, m.
ii. 434.
Shovel], Sir Cloudesley, bombards Dunkirk,
Calais, &c., ii. 99 ; besieges
Gibraltar, 266 ; his failure at Toulon,
and death, 306.
Silesian Churches relieved, m. ii. 309-
v 311.
Simon, .Abraham, m. i. 612.
Simon, Thomas, m. i. 512.
Sinzendorf, Philip Louis, and the Congress
at Utrecht, m. ii. 408.
Sligo taken, m. ii. 36.
Slingesby, Sir Henry, beheaded, his
earnest penny, i. 427.
Sloane, Sir Hans, m. ii. 589.
Small-pox, Elizabeth’s recovery from, m.
i. 116, 117.
Snail on raft, type of medal on attack
on the Isle of Rh4, i. 248, 249.
Society for Promoting Arts and Commerce,
see Arts and Commerce, &c.
Soissons, CoDgress at, m. ii. 487.
Solebay, battle of, m. i. 551, .552.
“ Soleil Royal,” the, burnt at battle of La
Hogue, ii. 58, &c.
Solmes, Count, his treachery a t Stein-
kirk, ii. 73.
Somerset, Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of,
. yeton, i. 587.
Sophia, Electress of Hanover, death, m.
ii. 410, 411.
Sophia, Electress of Hanover, and Princess
Matilda, m. ii. 217, 218.
Soubise, Marshal, defeated at Rosbacb,
: ii. 684. .
Southampton, Earl of, m. i. 502;
Sovereigns of England, medallic series of,
by Dassier, i. 1 ; counters of, by
Passe and others, 377, 380; Calendar
of, ii. 2l 2.
Sow sacrificed a t confirmation of treaties,
i. 161; ii. 169.
Spain, peace with, 1604, m. i. 193, 194;
proposed commercial treaty witb,
1666, m. 516, 517.
Spain and France, their subservience to
England, 1655, m. i.4 2 0 ; hostilities
suspended between, m. 543 ; war
declared with, 1702, m. ii. 232.
Spanheim, Baron, made D.C.L. of Oxford,
m. ii. 279.
Spaniards defeated at Nieuport, 1600,
m. i. 175-177 ; atMaesnricht,1602,
m. 179.
Spanish Armada, see Armada, &c.
Spanish defeats in the Netherlands,
1597, m. i. 166-172; fleet destroyed
off Dover, 1639, m. 284, 285 ;
wreck recovered, m. 619; galleys
destroyed, 1742, m. ii. 568 ; ships,
the Marquis d’Anton and Lewis
Erasmus, taken, 1745, m. 597.
Speelman, Sir John, m. i. 618.
Spinola, Federigo, Spanish admiral, defeated
off the Goodwin Sands, i.
180.
Stadtholderate, election of 'William IV.
of Orange to, m. ii. 627—633. ,
Staffard, battle of, m. i. 712.
Stag with winged feet, symbolical of
flight of James II., i. 719.
Standard, Royal, erected, 1642, m. i.
294, 295.
Stanhope, General, commands at capture
of Minorca, ii. 329 ; at Almenara,
373 ; kills General Amezaga, 373 ;
his bravery at Saragossa, 374 ;
taken prisoner at Brihuega, 378.
Stanlawe, John, Treasurer of Normandy,
counter, i. 12.
Stanley, Thomas, m. 1. 105.
Staremberg, General, commands at Almenara,
ii. 373 ; at Villa Viciosa,
379.
State of Britain, in 1667, m. i. 539-
541; in 1697, m. ii. 192 ; in 1731,
m. 499 ; and in 1760, m. 712.
State of England, 1750, m. ii. 658, 659.
Steinkirk, battle of, m. ii. 71—75.
Stephen, Dassier’s medal, 1. 3.
Stevensweert taken, m. ii. 241.
Stewart, James, his letters on Liberty of
Conscience, i. 621.
Stone, Henry, badge of, for Christ’s
Hospital, i. 557.
Strafford, Earl of, beheaded, m. i. 288.
Strangways, Giles, m. i. 333.
Stuart, Lady Arabella, m. i. 207.
Stuart, Mrs., aft. Duchess of Richmond;
represented as Britannia, i. 536,
537, m. 541, 542.
Stuart Sovereigns, medallic portraits of,
by Norbert Roettier, of Charles I.,
i. 347 ; of Mary, ii, 106 ; of James
II., ii. 215, 216 ; of William.III.,
219, 221; and of Anne, 231.
Suffolk, Duke of, rebellion, supposed
medals of, i. 80.
Suleyman III., Sultan of Turkey, unites
with James II., &e., against Christianity,
m. i. 632, 633.
Sun, eclipse of, during siege of Barcelona,
ii. 281-283.
Sun, the symbol of Louis XIV., i. 655 ;
ii. 58, &c.
Successes of Louis XIV., 1697, m. ii.
158 ; of the Allies in the Nether