lands, 1710, m. 376; of Anne,
1710, m. 380, 395 ; of Eugene and
Marlborough, m. 397; of 1758, m.
692, 709; of 1759, m. 707-709.
Sweden, Germany, and England, concord
of, 1711, m. ii. 384.
Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick’s,
m. ii. 525, 548, 599.
Sydenham, Thomas, m. i. 699.
Syracuse, attack on, m. ii. 442.
T.
Talbot, Captain James, captures Spanish
ships, m. ii. 597.
Tallard, Marshal, taken prisoner at
Blenheim, ii. 255, 256, 260, 261 ;
conducts negotiations for treaty of
peace, 398.
Talmash, General, killed at Camarat
Bay, ii. 96.
Tassie’s medallie portraits of Scottish
Sovereigns, i. 13. («See also Biographical
Notices of Èngravers, &c. )
Tattersal, Captain, conveys Charles II.
to France, i. 395.
Taylor, John, the oculist, m. ii. 636.
Tessè, Marshal de, besieges Barcelona,
ii. 281.
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, counter,
i. 101.
Throne of England declared vacant,
1689, m. i. 656 ; of William III.
established, m. ii. 45.
Thurloe, John, Sec. to Cromwell, m. i.
406.
Tillotson, Archbishop, m. ii. 105, 523.
Tindall, Matthew, “ The Deist,” m. ii.
503.
Tirlemont, battle of, see Ramillies, &c.
Toleration Act, 1689, m. i. 682-684.
Tonningen, bombardment of, m. ii. 205,
207, 208 ; siege raised, m. 206,
207.
Torbay, William III. lands at, m. i.
637-641.
Torcy, M. de, conducts overtures for
peace, 1709, ii. 353 ; and in 1712,
398.
Torras, Conde de las, besieges Gibraltar,
ii. 469.
Torrington, Lord, commands at Beachy
Head, i. 709 ; confined in the Tower,
713.
Torrington, Lord George, Admiral, see
Byng, George, &c.
Toubucan stormed, m. ii. 209.
Touch-pieces, of Charles II., i. 477; of
James II., 611; of Anne, ii. 242; of
James, “ Elder Pretender,” 315,316.
Toulon relieved, 1707, m. ii. 306, 307;
action off, 1744, m. 583, 584.
Toulouse, Comte de, commands French
fleet at Malaga, ii. 267, m. 268;
besieges Barcelona, 281.
Tournay, badges of, worn by the Guards,
i. 22; cession of, and peace of, 1519,
m. 27 ; taken, 1 7 0 9 ,'m. ii. 354—
358, 364-366, 371.
Tourville, Comte de, French admiral,
commands at battle of La Hogue,
ii. 51 ; attacks Sir George Rooke
off Gibraltar, 83.
Tower of Babel, building of, type of
medal, ii. 339.
Tower of London, view of, type of medals,
i. 333, 621.
Townshend, Lord, negotiates peace with
France, 1709, ii. 353.
Traquair, John Stewart, Earl of, counters,
i. 275, 276.
Treaties confirmed by sacrifice of sow,
i. 161; ii. 169.
Trinity College, Dublin, prize-medal, i.
158.
Triple Alliance between England, Holland,
and Sweden, i. 543.
Triumph, saving of the, medal awarded
for, i. J0 0 .
Trojan Horse, emblematic of James I I .’s
declaration, 1688, i. 631.
Tromp, Cornelius, Dutch admiral, m. i.
524 ; ii. 25.
Tromp, Martin, Dutch admiral, destroys
Spanish fleet off Dover, i. 284;
medals of, 40^-404.
Truro, Baron, his prize-medal for St.
Paul’s SchooL i. 25.
Tuesday Club of Annapolis, m. ii..- 619.
Tupper, Mr., of Guernsey, receives gold
medal from William III., ii. 64.
Turcopolier, rank held by Grand Bailiff
of England, i. 18 ; and by Grand
Prior of; England, 126.
Tumhout, battle of, m. i. 165-171.
U.
Unanimity, call to, 1648, m. i. 336,
337.
Union of England and Scotland a ttempted,
1604, m. i. 194 ; Act of,
passed, 1707, m. ii. 295-299 ; celebrated
at Leipzig, m, 300, 311.
United Provinces, indecision of, and the
Quadruple Alliance, 1720, m. ii.
453. (See also Holland.)
Unknown portraits, i. 332, 409, 479,
598, 599.
Urbino, Federigo, Duke of, elected
Knight of the Garter, m. i. 16.
Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh,
m. i. 421.
Utrecht, States of, commemorate battle
of Nieuport, m. i. 175, 176 ; Congress
at, 1712-1713, m. ii. 391-
397 ; Peace of, 1713, m. 399-409 ;
Jubilee of Peace, 1738, m. 525.
V.
Valdecanas, Marquis de, his bravery at
Yilla Yiciosa, ii. 379.
Van Gelder, Captain, see Gelder, Captain
Yan.
Yan Ghent, William Joseph, see Ghent,
William Joseph Yan, &c.
Vandyck, Sir Antony, m. i. 290.
Yarax, Count di, killed at Tumhout, i.
165.
Yauban, Marshal, French engineer,
conducts siege of Namur, 1692, ii.
68 ; his defence of that city, 130;
his plan for defence of Lille, 331.
Yendome, Due de, captures Barcelona
and Carthagena, ii. 161; defeated
a t Oudenarde, 323 ; commands at
battle of Villa Yiciosa, 379.
Venloo taken, m. ii. 241.
Vere, Colonel de, killed a t siege of
Maestricht, i. 264.
Yere, Robert de, Earl of Oxford, killed
at siege of Maestricht, i. 264.
Yere, Sir Francis, defends Bergen-op-
Zoora, i. 150 ; commands at battle
of Turnhout, 165 ; and at Nieuport,
175; defends Ostend, 178.
Vermigli, Peter Martyr, see Martyr,
Peter.
Vernon, Admiral, expedition to Porto
Bello, Chagre, and Carthagena, ii.
530 ; takes Porto Bello, m. 530-548,
551-554, 556 ; and Fort Chagre,
m. 543-548, 557 ; and Carthagena,
m. 548-556 ; proposed attack on
Havana, m. 555, 556; medallie portrait,
556 ; badge, 556 ; and Admiral
Haddock, contrasted, m. 556;
and the Duke of Argyle, m. 560;
and Sir Robert Walpole, m. 561.
Versailles, return of Louis XIV. to,
1693, m. ii. 81, 82.
Verulam, Lord, see Bacon, Francis, &c.
Victories, British, of 1704, m. ii. 269,
270.
Vienna, Second Treaty of, 1731, m. ii.
^ 496, 497.
Vigilance of William III., m. ii. 156,
157.
Vigo Bay, expedition to, m. ii. 235-240.
Yilla Yiciosa, battle Of, m. ii. 378, 379.
Villadarias, Marquis of, commands at
Almenara, ii. 373.
Villars, Marshal, deceived by Marlborough,
ii. 355, 359 ; defeated
and wounded at Malplaquet, 359;
fails to relieve Douay, 370; protects
Arras, 372 ; abandons relief
of Bethune, 374 ; his lines between
Arras and Cambray passed, 386.
Villeroy, Marshal, fails to relieve Namur
and bombards Brussels, ii. 129,
131; defeated at Ramillies, 285.
Yilliers, Barbara, see Cleveland, Duchess
of.
Yilliers, George, see Buckingham, Marquess
of.
Vincent, —, medal erroneously attributed
to, i. 233.
Vixen firing tree, symbolical of flight of
James II., i. 652.
W.
Wade, William, badge, i. 289.
Wadham, Nicholas, and his wife Dorothy,
m. i. 220.
Wake, Archbishop, Dassier’s dedication
medal, ii. 462.
Walch, Sir Robert, see Welch, Sir
Robert.
Wales, Prince of, style given to Charles
II., m. i. 282.
Walker, George, defender of Londonderry,
killed at the Boyne, i. 716.
Waller, Sir William, badges, i. 305 ;
defeated at Roundway Down, 307.
Walpole, Sir Robert, and the Duke of
Argyle, m. ii. 561; and Admiral
Vernon, m. 561 ; medal of, by
Natter, rev. Cicero, 562; his conduct
satirized, m. 562, 563; resigns