Leg. g v il ie lm v s in . m agnus . H D . s ta x . Same as Nos. 163
170. i
Rev. In the centre is the monogram of William, crowned,
and around are arranged eight medallions, as follows 1 . A
dolphin encircling an anchor, and pierced by an arrow. Leg.
l ’e s p e b a n c e l e s o u t ie n t . (Hope sustains him.) 2. A stag
at full speed pierced by an arrow. Leg. l a d o v l ev b cavse
m a l e v e . (Grief brings hurt.) 3. Two willow-trees blown towards
each other; between them a duck. Leg. l ’amove l e s io in t
(Love unites them.) 4. A fountain. Leg. a in s i po v b l ’avda-
c ie v x . (Thus for the hold.) 5. A rosebush. Leg. e l l e .
PLAisx . m ais . e l l e . m o e d t . (It pleases, but it bites.) 6. An
orange branch on a burning altar. Leg. i e . n e . p v is . b e v l e b .
e t . m e . t a ib e . (I cannot burn and be silent.) 7. An orange-
tree in a stand. Leg. e l e s (sic) so n t d ig n e s d e l v i (They
are worthy of him.) 8. A stork with a key in its mouth.
^ 2 "yIL ' EST ' EGAL ' PAB ' T0VT- (He is just everywhere.)
MB. electrotype from Hague, JR. y ery rare.
This medal is cast, and is the work of Jan Luder. It was
issued at the time of the Peace of Eyswick, and the design of
the reverse is emblematic of William’s character, as shown by
the course of previous events.
451. P e a c e o f E y sw ic k . Sept. 1697.
The Palace of Eyswick; Delft in the distance. Above, Fame,
flying; carries an olive wreath and proclaims pa x . (The Peace.)
Ex. PAX e y s v ic c e n s is . (The Peace of Eyswick.)
Rev. Peace, walking, facing, carries in one hand a branch
of olive, and in the other a garland composed of the shields
of Germany, Austria, England, Holland, and France, arranged
around that of Sweden. Leg. c o nc o b d i pa c e l ig a b o , 1697
(I will bind them by a cordial peace.) In the right corner’
g . h . (Georg Hautsch.)
Edge, e t pa c em e t o t ivm babo in i s e a e l . . p a b a l ip . x x n .
(And I will give peace and quietness unto Israel,— I. Chronicles
xxii. 9.) ’
1'45. Eapin, xxi. 8. Van Loon, IV. 266.
MB. Æ. Hague, iE. P. H. Yan Gelder, Æ.
Munich, Æ. Stockholm, lead. Eare.
452. P e a c e o f E y sw ic k . Sept. 1697.
The Palace of Eyswick, &c. ; same as the preceding.
Rev. Peace, &c. ; similar to the preceding, but from a
different die. She has long hair and is advancing on a pavement
divided into squares. The artist’s initials are in the left
corner.
Edge. Same as the preceding.
1-45.
MB. Æ,. pewter. P. H. Yan Gelder, Æ. Vienna, M.
Munich, lead. St. Petersburg, Æ. Stockholm, Æ.
Eare. '
Like the preceding, this medal occurs with and without the
edge inscribed.
453. P e a c e o f E y sw ic k . ^ Sept. 1 6 9 7 .
Several plenipotentiaries, attended by guards, close the gates
of the Temple of Janus, inscribed, ia n o sa c e . (Sacred to Janus.)
In front is an altar, and near it a devoted sow. Leg. g® sa
f iem a b a n t f o e d e e a po e c a . (They used to confirm treaties by
slaying a sow.—comp. Virg. Aen. viii. 6 4 1 .) . a eo n d ea u x . f .
(E. Arondeaux fecit.)
Rev. The Palace and gardens of Eyswick. Leg. ey sw y k
GUILELMI I II . D . G . M . BBITAN . ETC . E . PAT,AT. (Eyswick,
the palace of William III., by the grace of God, King of Great
Britain, &c.) Ex. m d c x c v ii. Around are the shields of k e y s e e ,
SPANGIEN, BEANDENBVEG, PALTS, SAXEN, BEYEEEN, ENGELAND,
SWEDEN, 7 . PBOVINTIE, S. NEDEBLAN., ’t EYCK, LOTHAEINGEN,
SAVOYEN, and vban ck by k . (The Emperor, Spain, Brandenburg,
the Palatinate, Saxony, Bavaria, England, Sweden, the Seven