office of Prime Minister, satirical
m. 566 ; created Earl of Orford,
m. 567; medals by Dassier and
Bauert, 585.
Walton, Izaak, m. i. 591.
Wanchope, Colonel Francis, taken prisoner,
ii. 319.
War declared against France and Spain,
1702, m. ii. 232.
Warbeck, Perkin, counters, i. 21, 22.
Wardrobe counters of Edward III., i.
7, 8. M l ■
Warwick, Ambrose Dudley, Earl of,
counter, i. 151.
Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, naval
reward, i. 424.
Waterford taken, m. ii. 41.
Webb, General, his success atWynendale,
ii. 328.
Welch, Sir Robert, medal awarded to,
i. 302.
Wentworth, General, commands a t taking
of Carthagena, ii. 530, m. 554.
Westminster Fire Office founded, 1717,
m. ii. 437.
Weston, Richard, Earl of Portland, m.
i. 270.
Westphalia, Peace of, commemorated in
1748, ii. 645, &c.
White, Ignatius, Marquis d’Albeville,
commemorates birth of Prince Janies,
1. 630.
Whitelock, Bulstrode, m. i. 407.
Wiclif, John, reformer, m. i. 9.
William I., the Conqueror, Dassier’s
medal, i. 2.
William II., Rufus, Dassier’s medal, i.
2.
William II., Prince of Orange, marriage
with Princess Mary, m. i. 287,
288 ; receives his bride in Holland,
m. 290; his disputes with the States,
m. 393 ; and Princess Mary, memorial,
393; and his son, William
III., m. 418.
William III. of Orange, birth, i. 394;
elected Knight of the Garter, m.
471 ; created Stadtholder, in. 552,
553; Peace of London, ra. 561-
563 ; marriage to Princess Mary,
m. 567-570 ; invited to England,
m*. 634 ; embarks at Helvoetsluys,
1688, m. 635, 636 ; lands at Torbay,
m. 637-641; alliance with Frederick
III. of Brandenburg, m. 642 ; abdication
of James II., m. 646 ;
arrival in London, m. 647, 648 ;
Administration offered to, 1689, ra.
651 ; ctfown offered to, m. 657 ;
rebellion in Ireland, m. 662 ; coronation,
m, ' 662-679 [rev. William
kneeling on globe, 669, 670 ; James
II. and Father Petre flying, &c.,
671 ; globe on sea, 672 ; Saturn
devouring child, &c., 675 ; Garter
with four shields, 675 (See also
William III. and Mary)] ; coronation
festivities at the Hague,
Amsterdam, and Rotterdam, m.
677, 678 ; resistance to France, m.
680 ; fortunes of, m. 682; Toleration
Act, m. 683, 684 ; medallic
tribute to, 684, 685 j medalet, rev.
sun, 695; relief of Londonderry,
m. 697 ; receives assistance from
Denmark, 697, ii. 49 ; fortunes compared
with Monmouth and Argyle,
m. 698 ; restores charters to London,
&c., m. 700 ; discontent of the
Dutch, 1690, m. 700-704; called
to Ireland, m. 706 ; arrival in Ireland,
m. 706, 707 ; battle of the
Boyne, m. 714-719 ; enters Dublin,
m. 720,721; amnesty to Ireland, m.
721 ; subdues Ireland, m. 722, 723 ;
returns to Holland, 1691, m. ii.
2-4 ; his dangerous passage, 3 ;
triumphal entry into the Hague, m.
5-13 ; fireworks at the Hague, m.
13, 14 ; presides at Congress of the
Allies, m. 15-17 ; fails to relieve
Mons, 21 ; and Louis XIY. contrasted,
m. 23, 103; Duke of Zell,
Knight of the Garter, m. 24, 25 ;
Liège relieved, m. 26 ; Coni relieved,
m. 26 ; Athlone taken, m. 28, 35 ;
battle of Aghrim, m. 29-33 ; Galway
taken, m. 34 ; Athlone, Galway,
and Sligo taken, m. 35 ; Limerick
taken, in'. 37 ; pacification of Ireland,
m. 38, 41, 42 ; Reformation
established, m. 44 ; throne established,
m. 45 ; peace restored,
counters, 46, 47 ; Deventer testimonial,
m. 48; Ireland reunited,
1692, m. 50, 51 ; battle of La Hogue,
m. 51-55,57,59-63, 65-67 ; his ineffectual
attempt to relieve Namur,
68 ; attacks the French at Steinkirk,
71; execution of Grandval, m. 75-
77; Rheinfels relieved, 169§, m. 78;
Louis XIY. returns to Versailles,
m. 81; battle of Landen, m. 84-
86, 88 ; his distrust of Louis XIV.,
m. 90, 91 ; receives Prince Louis
of Baden, 1694, m. 94, 97 ; arrives
in Holland, m. 941 Dieppe bombarded,
m. 96, 97 ; Havre bombarded,
m. 97, 98 ; French coast
bombarded, m. 9 8 ; Huy taken,
m. 100; Casale taken, 1695, m.
125; Namur retaken, m. 129-133,
135-141 ; retort upon Louis XIV.,
m. 143; fortunes of, 1696, m. 150 ;
Assassination Plot, m. 150, 152,
153; National Association, m. 153-
155 ; his vigilance to protect Holland,
1697, m. 156, 157 ; Com-
mander-in-Chief, m. 157; meets
Peter the Great, m. 159; opens
negotiations for peace with France,
161; Peace of Ryswick, m. 163-
167, 173, 174; rejoicings for peace,
m. 190, 191 (See also Ryswick,
Peace of) ; state of Britain, 1697,
m. 192; presents new collar to
Dublin, 1698, m. 197 ; concludes
First Partition Treaty, 198; mediates
Treaty of Carlowitz, 1699,
200; calendar of English Kings,
212; medallic portraits by N.
Roettier, 219, 221; memorials,
219-221; death, m. 221-225;
Dassier’s medal, 225; Durand’s
medal, 226 ; Simon's medal, 226 ;
Edinburgh Revolution Club, 1753,
m. 672.
William III. and Charles II., m. i. 471,
472.
William III. and Mary, marriage, m. i.
567-570 ; invited to England, m.
630 ; Church restored, m. 658-
660 ; Roman Catholic chapels destroyed,
m. 660, 661 ; coronation,
m. 662-679 [rev. Phaethon punished,
662; Perseus and Andromeda, 663,
664 ; eagle ejecting bird from nest,
664, 665; Papal emblems destroyed,
665, 666 ; King and Queen crowned
by bishops, 668 ; uprooted oak,
668 ; James II. and Father Petre
flying, &c., 671; Britannia welcoming
Belgium, 672 ; Belgic Lion
protecting Bible, 673; shield of
Britain, &c., 674, 679; City Guard
of Amsterdam, 678 (See also William
III.)] ; Nuremberg counters on coronation,
679; security of Britain,
m. 681; fortitude and prudence of,
m. 681 ; Toleration Act, m. 682 ;
patterns for coing, - 690-693 ; Nuremberg
counters with portraits,
691, 692 ; draughtsmen with portraits,
693, 694; Preservers of the
State, m. 694; counter with shield
and monogram, 696 ; battle of the
Boyne, m. 717 ; pacification of Ire-
VOL. II.
land, 1690, m. 7 2 2 ; literary reward
for poem on expedition to Britain,
. m. ii. 19 ; taking of Athlone, Galway,
and Sligo, m. 35 ; Limerick
taken, m. 36 ; pacification of Ireland,
m. 39, 40 ; Ireland subdued,
m. 43 ; battle of La Hogue, m. 53,
56, .64; battle of Steinkirk, m. 7 4 ;
medallic history of House of Orange,
200 ; medallic portraits, i. 568,
569, 617, 666, 667, 6 8 6 -6 9 3 ; ii.
106, 107.
William III., Mary, and Anne, m. ii.
244.
William III. and Princess Mary, his
mother, m. i. 417, 570.
William III. and William II. of Orange,
m. 418.
William IV., prize medal of Winchester
College, i. 11.
William IV., Prince of Orange, elected
Knight of the Garter, m. ii. 502 ;
his marriage, m. 5 0 5 -5 0 9 ; recovery
of, m. 512 ; restoration of Breda to
the House of Orange, m. 518, 519 ;
elected Stadtholder, 627, m. 6 2 9 -
633 ; Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, m.
642, 645, 646 ; his death, 665.
William IV., Prince of Orange, and
Princess Anne, marriage, m. ii.
5 0 5 -5 0 9 ; their arrival at Leeu-
warden, m. 5 10, 511 ; Breda restored
to the House of Orange, m.
518, 519 ; birth of Princess Caroline,
m. 571 ; election to the Stadt-
holderate, m. 6 2 7 -6 2 9 , 632 ; birthday
of Princess Caroline celebrated,
m. 6 3 7 -6 3 9 ; birth of Prince William,
m. 6 3 9 -6 4 1 ; Peace of Aix-
la-Chapelle, m. 647 ; medal of Prince
William and Princess Caroline, 663.
William IV., Prince of Orange, and the
Duke of Cumberland, m. ii. 634.
William V., Prince of Orange, birth, m.
ii. 6 3 9 -6 4 2 ; elected Knight of the
Garter, m. 669, 676.
William V., Prince of Orange, and Princess
Caroline, m. ii. 663.
Willoughby, Lord, commands at siege of
Rheinberg, i. 178.
Wilmot, Lord, accompanies Charles in
his flight from Worcester, i. 395.
Wilson, Captain William, his voyage to
China, m. ii. 709.
Winchester College prize-medals, i. 10,
11.
Windham, William, m. ii. 570.
Windmill, toy held by Prince James, i.
640, 643, 644, 650, 671.
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