369. D e a t h and F u n e r a l o p M a r y , March, 1695.
Bust of Mary, r., hair bound with strings of pearls, tiara on
the top of the head, lovelock, in mantle fastened with jewel on
the shoulder. Leg. mar ia i i . d . g . mag . b r it . f r a n . h ib .
REGINA. On truncation, i . l . f . (Jan Luder fecit.) Same as
Nos. 345, 348.
Rev. The royal coffin, under a canopy supported by four
obelisks, in Westminster Abbey during the funeral sermon; the
canopy is inscribed, m aria . r e g in a . o b h t . v h . ia n mdclxxxxv.
(Mary, Queen, died, 7 Jan. 1695.) On each side is a curtain
inscribed, d e p o s . in . choro . abbat : v e s tm o n a s t e r . l o n d in i .
(Deposited in the choir of Westminster Abbey, London.)
2'3. Bapin, xvii. 1, 10. Yan Loon, IV. 181, 192.
MB. pewter. Very rare.
After the body had laid in state at Whitehall until the ^
March, it was removed to Westminster Abbey, where it was
interred in the chapel of Henry VII. with unusual splendour,
in the presence of both Houses of Parliament. Archbishop
Tenison preached the funeral sermon.
^ _ ^ A 3 7 0 . D e a t h and F u n e r a l o f M ary , March, 1 6 9 5 .
Bust of Mary, r., hair decorated with tiara and entwined with
pearls behind, a plait over the head, two leaves of laurel at the
side; no drapery. Leg. m aria . i i . d . g . mag . b r it . f r a n .
h ib . r e g in a . Same as No. 3 4 6 .
. Rev. The royal coffin, under a canopy, &c.; same as the preceding.
2 -3 . Bapin, xvii. 1 0 . Van Loon, IV. 1 9 2 .
MB. At. Hunter, At. Athole, At. Hague, M.
Brussels, M . Very rare.
. The coffin, on which were laid the crown and sceptre of the
realm, was deposited under a sumptuous canopy in the centre
of the church, whilst the Primate preached. The Abbey, nave,
choir, and transept, were in a blaze with innumerable wax
lights.
WILLIAM III. 1694—1702.
371. C a sa l e t a k e n , y t July> 1695.
Bust of William IH., r., laureate, hair long, no drapery.
Leg. in v ic t is s im v s g v il l e lm v s . mag. Below, i. boskam . f .
Same as No. 77.
Rev. A boar attacked by four dogs. Leg. p l v r ib v s im pa r .
(Unequal to many.) Ex. n . iv l . mdcxcv. i . b . f . (Jan
Boskam fecit.)
l -45. Bapin, xix. 6. Van Loon, IV. 217.
> MB. At. Hague, M. Very rare.
372. C a sa l e t a k e n , -p j- July, 1695.
Bust of William III., r., laureate, &c.; same as the preceding.
Rev. Inscription within a laurel wreath, casalivm . arx m on-
TIS . FERRATI MVNITISSIMA . IT ALL® CLAVIS . FiEDERATORVM
AR.MTS . SVB . AVSPICIIS GVILLELMI . I l l . M . B . REGIS . DVC-
TVQVE CELSISSIMI . SABAVDL® PRINCIPIS . AD DEDITIONEM ADIGIt
v r mdcxcxv (sic). (Casale, the strongest citadel of Montferrat,
the key of Italy, is compelled to surrender to the arms of the
Allies, under the auspices of William III., King of Great
Britain, and under the command of His Highness the Prince
of Savoy, 1695.)
1*5. Bapin, xix. 9. Van Loon, IV. 217.
MB. electrotype from Hague, M. Very rare.
373. C a sa l e t a k e n , July, 1695.
A boar attacked by four dogs, &c.; same as the reverse of
No. 371.