III. GENERAL INDEX.

The Numbers given are those of the Medals.

Abercrombie, Sir Ralph;
death, [542].

Abyssinia, war in (1867—8);
medal, [605.]

Addington, Henry: see Sidmouth, Viscount.

Afghan war (1839—42);
medals, [579][584];
E. I. C. medal, [616].

Africa, medal for: see South Africa, &c., war in (1758), [505].

Aghrim, battle of, [369], [370].

Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of, [500].

Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of, [246], [247].

Alexander I. of Russia;
portrait on Waterloo medal, [552].

Alexandria, battle of, [542]: medal awarded by Queen's German regiment, [571];
Turkish award, [571], [572].

Aliwal and Sobraon, medal for, [591]: see also Moodkee, &c.

Alliance of England, France, and United Provinces, [46], [47].

Allies, Congress of, [368].

Allies, victories of, in Low Countries (1710), [468].

Alma, clasp for: see Crimean campaign, medal for, [597].

Almanza, battle of, [447].

Almaraz, destruction of bridge at, by Lord Hill, [555].

Almenara, victory of, [469].

Almonde, Admiral, commands at battle of La Hogue, [381], [382].

America, war with (1779—81), [522][524];
(1812), [549].

Amiens, Peace of, [543].

Amsterdam, festival of coronation of William and Mary, [342].

Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I.;
coronation, [40];
death, [41];
portrait by Passe, [61].

Anne of Denmark, James I., and Prince Charles;
portraits by Passe, [64].

Anne, Queen;
marriage, [243];
accession, [418][420];
coronation, [422];
capitulation of towns on the Meuse, [423];
expedition to Vigo Bay, [425];
capitulation of Bonn, [426];
capture of Gibraltar, [428], [429];
victory of Blenheim, [430];
Queen Anne's Bounty, [435], [436];
French lines forced at Neerhespen, [438];
battle of Ramillies, [440];
victories over Louis XIV. (1706), [443];
(1710), [471];
Union of England and Scotland, [444], [445];
celebrated at Leipsic, [446];
Swedish troops withdrawn from Silesia, [449];
attempted invasion of Scotland by Elder Pretender (1708), [450][453];
victory of Oudenarde, [455];
taking of Sardinia and Minorca, [457];
capitulation of Lille, [458];
battle of Malplaquet, [464];
capitulation of Mons, [465];
and of Bethune, [467];
victory of Almenara, [469];
and of Saragoza, [470];
Peace of Utrecht, [475], [476].

Anson, Admiral Lord;
victory off Cape Finisterre, [499].

Antichristian Confederacy (1688), [282].

Arctic discoveries, medal for, [602].

Argyll, Duke of;
beheaded, [270].

Armada, Spanish;
defeat of, [21][26].

Ashantee, war in;
medal for, [606].

Assassination plot (1696), [404], [405].

Ath, capitulation of, [410].

Athlone taken, [371].

Austrian succession, war of, [495][497], [499], [500].

Ava, taking of;
E. I. C. medal, [615].

Azoff, clasp for: see Crimean campaign, medal for, [597].

Badajoz, capture of, [556];
clasp for, see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Baden, Prince of, in London, and bombardment of Dieppe, [392].

Badges, memorial, of Charles I., [125][134].

Badges, memorial, of Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, [128][130].

Balaclava, clasp for: see Crimean campaign, medal for, [597].

Baltic, service in the;
medal for, [598].

Baltimore, Cecil Lord, and his wife, [84].

Bantry Bay, expedition to, [535].

Barcelona, capitulation of, [410], [439].

Beachy Head, action off, [354], [355].

Beal, Simon, [112].

Bear overturning beehives, symbolical of James II., [330].

Becket, St. Thomas à, and Sir Thomas More;
deaths compared, [9].

Bergen, action at, [213].

Berkeley, George Earl, [254].

Bethune, capitulation of, [467].

Bishops imprisoned, [273][276];
symbolized by Pleiades, [274].

Blake, Admiral Robert;
medal presented to, [155];
portrait, [159].

Blake's victories over the Dutch, [155][158].

Blenheim, victory of, [430], [431].

Bodley, Sir Thomas, [57].

Boleyn, Anne, wife of Henry VIII., [7].

Bolles, Sir Robert, [171].

Bonn, capitulation of, [426], [427].

Bourbon, Island of, capture of;
E. I. C. medal, [613].

Boyne, battle of the, [356][358].

Brabaut, conquest of, [441].

Breda, Peace of, [217][221];
proclamation of, [222].

Brest, expedition to, [391].

Bridport, Admiral Hood, Lord, defeats French fleet off Port d'Orient, [534].

Bristol, surrender of, and outbreak of Civil War, [92].

Brougham and Vaux, Henry Lord, [564].

Brown, Sir Richard, [105].

Buckingham, George Villiers, Marquis of;
portrait by Passe, [66].

Burmese War, First (1824—26);
E. I. C. medal, [615].

Burmese War, Second (1852);
medal for, [595].

Busaco, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Cabal Ministers, [238].

Cabul, taking of;
medals for, [582][584].

Cadiz, action off, with Dutch ships, [526].

Campbell, Capt. Alexander, storms Toubican, [412].

Camperdown, engagement off, [537], [538].

Canada, conquest of, [501][503].

Candahar, Ghuznee and Cabul;
medal for, [582].

Canton 1857, clasp for: see Chinese War, Second, medal for, [604].

Caroline, Queen of George II.;
coronation, [489].

Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of George IV.;
marriage, [532], [533].

Carteret, John, Lord, [509].

Carthagena, attempt on, [494].

Cary, Margaret, [87].

Cary, Thomas, [86].

Castor, capture of the, [526].

Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II.;
marriage, [202][207].

Central India, clasp for: see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Charles I.;
Prince of Wales, portraits by Passe, [62], [63];
coronation, [68];
dominion of the sea, [69][71];
birth of Prince Charles, [72];
Scottish coronation, [74], [75];
return from, [76][78];
Dutch fishery regulated, [79];
declaration of Parliament, [89], [90];
battle of Edgehill, [91];
outbreak of Civil War and surrender of Bristol, [92];
death commemorated on medal of Laud, [101], [102];
memorial badges, [125][134] (rev. shield within Garter, [125], [133];
rock buffeted by winds, [127];
inscription and wreath, [131], [132]);
death, [135][139]
(rev. hammer and anvil, [135];
Salamander in flames, [136];
head of Medusa, [137];
inscription, [138];
hand holding crown, [139]).

Charles I., Prince of Wales, James I. and Anne of Denmark;
portraits by Passe, [64].

Charles I. and Charles II.;
Dutch medallion, [189].

Charles I. and Henrietta Maria;
memorial badges, [128][130].

Charles II.;
Prince of Wales, birth, [72];
styled Prince of Wales, [80];
badges, [179], [180];
coronation at Scone, [181];
restoration expected, [182], [183];
royalist badges, [184][188];
reward for services, [191];
embarkation at Scheveningen, [192];
landing at Dover, [193];
restoration, [194][197]
(rev. Gigantomachia, [194];
"Felicitas Britanniae," [195];
"Favente Deo," [196];
"Nullum numen abest," [197]);
coronation, [198][201];
naval reward, [209], [210];
dominion of the sea (1665), [212];
commercial treaty with Spain (1666), [214];
British colonization, [223], [224];
Christ's Hospital, foundation of Nautical School, [227];
Christ's Hospital badge, [228];
death, [241];
touch-piece, [320].

Charles II. and Catherine;
marriage, [202][207].

Charles II. and Charles I.;
Dutch medallion, [189].

Charles II. and William of Orange, [190].

Charles III., King of Spain;
capitulation of Barcelona, [439].

Charles XI. of Sweden, Knight of the Garter, [225].

Charles XII. of Sweden;
troops withdrawn from Silesia, [449].

Charles, Prince, Younger Pretender;
birth, [310];
and Prince Henry, Duke of York, [312][314];
arrival in England expected, [315];
visit to England, [316].

Charlotte of Mecklenburgh, Queen of George III.;
marriage, [514];
coronation, [516].

Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, [511].

Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, Earl of, [510].

Chilianwala, clasp for: see Punjab medal, [594].

China, 1842, clasp for: see Chinese War, Second, medal for, [604].

Chinese War, First (1840—2);
medal for, [585], [586];
pattern, [587].

Chinese War, Second (1855—60);
medal for, [604].

Christ's Hospital, foundation of Nautical School, [227];
badge, [228].

Church, conduct of James II. towards, [272].

Church, headship of, claimed by Henry VIII., [4], [5];
by Edward VI., [14].

Civil War, outbreak of, and surrender of Bristol, [92].

Ciudad Rodrigo, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, [248].

Claypole, Elizabeth, [146].

Claypole, John, [147].

Clementina Sobieski, Princess;
escape from Innsprück, [309];
birth of Younger Pretender, [310].

Clementina Sobieski, Princess, and Elder Pretender, [307], [308].

Clive, Robert, Lord, [513].

Cohorn, Baron de, Dutch engineer, [427].

Coke, Solicitor-Gen. J., [178].

Colonization by Britain, [223], [224].

Connaught Rangers, medal awarded to, for battles of the Pyrenees, [575].

Copley medal given to Captain J. Cook, [520].

Cook, Captain James;
voyage (1772), [519];
receives Copley medal, [520].

Cornelis, Fort, capture of;
E. I, C. medal, [614].

Coronation medals: Edward VI., [14];
Anne of Denmark, [40];
Frederick and Elizabeth of Bohemia, [51];
Charles I., [68];
and in Scotland, [74][78];
Charles II. at Scone, [181];
and in London, [198][201];
James II., [260][262], [264], [265];
William and Mary, [332][342];
Anne, [422];
George I., [480];
George II., [488];
Caroline, [489];
George III. and Charlotte, [515], [516].

Corunna, battle of, [554];
clasp for, see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Cowpens, battle of, [523].

Crimean campaign, medal for, [597];
Turkish award, [599].

Cromwell, Elizabeth, wife of Protector, [144].

Cromwell, Henry, [145].

Cromwell, Oliver;
Lord General, [141];
Lord Protector, [142], [143];
battle of Dunbar, [149][152];
death, [164][168].

Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex, [10].

Culloden, battle of, [498];
medal for, [568].

Cumberland, William Duke of, commands at Culloden, [498];
medal for battle of Culloden, [568].

Danish auxiliaries (1689), [349].

Darien expedition, [412].

Declaration of Parliament (1642), [89], [90];
(1689), [330].

Delhi, clasp for: see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Dettingen, victory of, [495], [496].

Dieppe, bombardment of, [392].

Dogger Bank, action off, [527].

Dominion of the Sea, asserted by Charles I., [69][71];
by Charles II., [212];
by Louis XIV., [355];
by William III., [383], [384].

Dorset, Richard Sackville, Earl of, Lord Buckhurst, [67].

Douay, capitulation of, [466].

Dover, landing of Charles II. at, [193].

Dublin, collar presented to Corporation, [411].

Dublin, entry of William III., [359].

Dunbar, battle of, [149][152].

Duncan, Admiral Adam, Lord, engagement off Camperdown, [537].

Dunfermline, Charles Seton, Earl of, [118].

Dunkirk, cession of, [208];
bombardment of, [394];
unsuccessful attempt on, [400].

Dutch Fishery regulated, [79].

Dutch, victory over (1665), [211].

Dymock, John, and his wife Maria Newce, [37].

Eagle ejects bird from nest, [328], [335].

East India Co.;
war of (1757), [504];
medals of, [607][616].

Edgehill, battle of, [91], [94].

Edward IV.;
medal of John Kendal, Turcopelier, [1].

Edward VI.;
portrait, [13];
coronation and headship of Church, [14].

Eglestone, Dorcas, wife of Richard Martin, [35].

Egypt, campaign in (1801);
medals, [571][573]
(Queen's German Regiment, [571];
Turkish award, [573]);
E. I. C. medal, [612].

Elder Pretender: see James, Prince, &c.

Elizabeth;
badge of Garter, [19];
phœnix badge, [20];
defeat of Spanish Armada;
[21][26];
portrait by Passe, [58].

Elizabeth, Princess, and Frederick Count Palatine, King of Bohemia;
coronation, [49], [51];
marriage, [50];
reverses, [73].

Elizabeth, Princess, Frederick Count Palatine, and Prince Frederick;
portraits by Passe, [65].

Elizabeth, Princess, and William Prince of Orange;
betrothal, [81];
marriage, [82].

Elliott, General, defends Gibraltar, [529].

England and Ireland, union of, [541].

England and Scotland, union of, [444], [445];
celebrated at Leipsic, [446].

England, France, and United Provinces, alliance of, [46], [47].

England, state of, under Mary, [15].

Essex, Earl of: see Cromwell, Thomas.

Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, [93];
battle of Edgehill, [94];
death, [95].

Eugene of Savoy, Prince;
battle of Blenheim, [431], [433].

Eugene and Marlborough;
battle of Blenheim, [431];
as Castor and Pollux, [454];
victories in Low Countries (1710), [468].

Fagel, letters of, our liberty of conscience, [272], [283].

Fairfax, Ferdinand, Lord, [96], [97].

Fairfax, Sir Thomas, [106], [107].

Fatshan 1857, clasp for: see Chinese War, Second, medal for, [604].

Ferdinand of Brunswick, Prince, commands at Minden, [506], [507].

Ferozeshuhur, medal for: see Moodkee, &c.

Finisterre, Cape, naval engagement off, [499].

Fire and plague of London, [216].

First of June, victory of: see June 1st, victory of.

Fontenoy, battle of, [497].

Fox, Charles James, [560].

France, England, and United Provinces, alliance of, [46], [47].

France, war with (1794—1802), [531], [534][539], [542], [543];
(1805—1814), [544][548], [551].

Francis II., Emperor of Austria;
portrait on Waterloo medal, [552].

Franklin, Benjamin, [567].

Frederic, Prince of Wales;
death, [491].

Frederick, Count Palatine, King of Bohemia, and Elizabeth;
marriage, [49], [50];
coronation, [51];
reverses, [73].

Frederick, Count Palatine, Elizabeth, and Prince Frederick;
portraits by Passe, [65].

Frederick, Henry, Prince of Orange, Knight of the Garter, [83].

Frederick, Prince, Frederick Count Palatine, and Elizabeth;
portraits by Passe, [65].

Frederick William III. of Prussia;
portrait on Waterloo medal, [552].

Frolic and Wasp, action between, [549].

Fuentes d'Onor, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Galway taken, [371].

Garter, badge of, [19].

Garter, order of, conferred, [83], [225].

George I.;
proclaimed king, [479];
coronation, [480];
battle of Preston, [481];
battle of Sheriff-Muir, [482].

George II.;
accession to Electorate, &c., [487];
coronation, [488];
second Treaty of Vienna, [492];
victory of Dettingen, [495], [496];
conquest of Canada, [503].

George II., Caroline, and royal family;
portraits, [490].

George III.;
coronation, [515], [516];
second voyage of Captain Cook, [519];
prosecution of war with America, [524];
recovery of, [530];
attempted assassination, [540];
Peace of Amiens, [543];
medal for battle of Maida, [574].

George III. and Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburgh;
marriage, [514].

George (IV.), Prince of Wales;
marriage with Caroline of Brunswick, [532], [533];
Regent, [550];
Waterloo medal, [552];
medal for battle of Waterloo, [579].

George, Prince of Denmark, consort of Anne;
death, [421].

George Prince of Denmark and Princess Anne (Queen);
marriage, [243].

Ghuznee, storming of;
medals for, [579][582], [583].

Ghuznee and Cabul, medal, [583].

Gibraltar, capture of, [428], [429];
besieged (1727), [485];
(1782), [528], [529].

Gigantomachia, restoration of Charles II., [194].

Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry;
murder of, [233][237].

Golden medal recorded by Waller, [206].

Goojerat, clasp for: see Punjab medal, [594].

Gordon, Lord George;
no popery riots, [521].

Goree, taking of, [505].

Grandval, execution of, [387].

Gunpowder plot, [45].

Hague, rejoicings at the, and entry of William III., [365], [366].

Hammer striking diamond on anvil, [135].

Hampden, John, [99].

Hand with celestial crown, [139].

Hanoverian succession satirized, [311].

Harington, Richard, [56].

Harper, Thomas, [124].

Harrington, Sir James, [175].

Havre, bombardment of, [393].

Hawkesbury, Lord: see Liverpool, Earl of, &c.

Heath, Sir Robert, Chief Justice, [109].

Henrietta Maria and Charles I.;
memorial badges, [128][130].

Henry VIII.;
badge of rose, [2];
portrait, [3];
headship of the Church, [4], [5];
badge, [6].

Henry (IX.) Duke of York, Cardinal, [318], [319];
touch-piece, [324].

Henry (IX.) Duke of York, Cardinal, and Prince Charles, Younger Pretender, [312][314].

Henry, Prince of Wales;
death, [48].

Hill, Rowland, Lord, destroys bridge at Almaraz, [555].

Holland, peace with (1654), [160][163];
war with (1781), [525][527];
(1797), [535][538].

Holland, Stephen of, medals by, [31][37].

Hood, Admiral: see Bridport, Lord, &c.

Hotham, Sir John, [111].

Howe, Admiral Lord Richard, victory of 1st of June, [531].

Huy, taking of, [395].

Hyderabad, medals for, [588], [589].

Inchiquin, Earl of, Baron Burrough, [115].

India, service in (1799—1826);
medal for, [577];
general service medal (1848) "for meritorious conduct," [593];
campaign in west of, E. I. C. medal, [607], [608].

Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Inkermann, clasp for: see Crimean campaign, medal for, [597].

Innocent XI. on medal of Sacheverell, [473].

Innsprück, escape of Princess Clementina from, [309].

Ireland and England, union of, [541].

Ireland, rebellion in (1689—1691), [348][351], [356][362], [369][375];
(relief of Londonderry, [348];
Danish auxiliaries, [349];
William called to Ireland, [350];
departure of William for Ireland, [351];
battle of the Boyne, [356][358];
entry of William into Dublin, [359];
flight of James, [360];
amnesty granted, [361], [362];
battle of Aghrim, [369], [370];
taking of Athlone, Galway and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
suppression of rebellion, [373];
pacification of Ireland, [374], [375]).

Ireton, Henry, [148].

Italy and Sicily, campaign in;
medal for battle of Maida, [574].

Jacobite rebellions (1715), [481], [482];
(1745), [315], [498].

James I.;
marriage, [38];
accession to English throne, [39];
peace with Spain (1604), [42][44];
badge with ark, [54];
portraits by Passe, [59], [60].

James I., Anne of Denmark, and Prince Charles;
portraits by Passe, [64].

James II., Duke of York;
victory over the Dutch (1665), [211];
wrecked, [239];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [260], [262], [264], [265];
opening of Scottish parliament, [263];
naval or military reward, [271];
conduct towards the Church, [272];
birth of Prince James, [279];
flight, [284][287], [325], [339]
(column shattered by lightning, [284];
oak and orange-tree, [285];
Belgic lion, James, Father Petre, &c., [286];
vixen firing tree, [287];
Britannia greeting William, &c., [325];
flees from orange-tree, [339]);
received by Louis XIV., [288], [289];
memorial, [290];
touch-pieces, [321], [322];
flight and declaration of Parliament, [330];
flight from Ireland, [359], [360];
plot to assassinate William, [405].

James II., Duke of York, and Mary d'Este, [242];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [264], [265].

James II. and Elder Pretender, [297], [298].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender;
birth, [278][281]
(celebrated in Holland, [279];
supposititious birth, [280];
typified as Ericthonius, [281]);
flight, [286], [288], [325], [339];
medals struck during exile, [292][311]
(ship in distress, [292];
dove with olive-branch, [293];
mine exploding, [295], [296];
and James II., [297], [298];
and Princess Louisa, [299], [305];
protection of Louis XIV., [300];
restoration of kingdom, map, [301][303];
claim to throne, sheep in field, [304];
attempts to recover throne, map, [306];
and Princess Clementina, [307], [308];
birth of Prince Charles, [310];
rule of the House of Hanover, [311]);
touch-piece, [323];
attempted invasion of Scotland (1708), [450][453];
rebellion in Scotland (1715), [481], [482];
(1746), [498].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender, on lobster, [405].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender, with windmill, [286], [288], [325], [339].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender, and James II., [297], [298].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender, and Princess Clementina, [307], [308].

James, Prince, Elder Pretender, and Princess Louisa, [299], [305].

Java, conquest of;
E. I. C. medal, [614].

Jelálábád, defence of;
E. I. C. medals, [616], [617].

Jervis, Admiral John: see St. Vincent, Earl of, &c.

Joachim, Albert, [116].

Jones, Captain James, commands the Wasp, [549].

Jones, Captain John Paul, commands American fleet, [522].

June, victory of the 1st of (1794), [531];
medal for, [569], [570].

Kendal, John, Turcopelier, [1].

Khelat-i-Ghilzie, defence of;
medal for, [580], [581].

Kimbolton, Lord, Earl of Manchester, [98].

Kyrle, Robert, [121].

La Hogue, battle of, [379][383].

Lambert, General John, [170].

Landen, battle of, [388], [389].

Laud, Archbishop, [100];
death, [101], [102].

Lauderdale, John Maitland, Earl of, [119];
Duke of, [255].

Leicester, Robert Earl of;
departure from Holland, [29], [30].

Leipsic, celebration of union of England and Scotland at, [446].

Lerida, capitulation of, [448].

Lilburne, John, trial of, [169].

Lille, capitulation of, [456], [458][461].

Limerick taken, [372].

Literary prize-medal, [378].

Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of (Lord Hawkesbury), [561].

Lobster, symbol of the Jesuits, [288], [405].

London, Peace of, [230].

Londonderry, relief of, [348].

Loudon, Earl of, [113].

Louis XIV.;
cession of Dunkirk, [208];
battle of Solebay, [226];
receives James II., [288], [289];
protects Elder Pretender, [300];
loses Mayence and Bonn, [348];
action off Beachy Head, and dominion of the sea, [355];
and William III. contrasted, [367];
taking of Namur, [385];
battle of Steinkirk, [386];
battle of Landen, [389];
expedition to Brest, [391];
attempt on Dunkirk, [400];
plot to assassinate William III., [405];
Peace of Ryswick, [410];
defeated by Anne (1706), [443];
(1710), [471];
battle of Almanza, [447];
capitulation of Lerida, [448].

Louis XV.;
battle of Fontenoy, [497].

Louisa of Stolberg, wife of Younger Pretender, [317].

Louisa, Princess, and Elder Pretender, [299], [305].

Louisburg, taking of, [501].

Low Countries, victories of the Allies in (1706), [442].

Lucknow, clasp for: see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Lucknow, defence of, clasp for: see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Lucknow, relief of, clasp for: see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Lynedoch, Thomas Graham, Lord, captures St. Sebastian, [557].

Madrid, entry of Wellington into, [547], [548].

Maida, battle of, medal for, [574].

Malaga, naval engagement off, [434].

Malplaquet, battle of, [464].

Manchester, Earl of: see Kimbolton, Lord.

Marlborough, Duke of, [431], [432].

Marlborough and Eugene, as Castor and Pollux, [454];
victories in Low Countries (1710), [468].

Martin, Richard, and Dorcas Eglestone, [35].

Martinay, [122].

Mary, condition of England, [15].

Mary and Philip, portraits by Trezzo, [16][18].

Mary, Queen of Scots, portrait by Primavera, [27].

Mary d'Este and James II., [242];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [261], [264], [265].

Mary II.;
regent (1690), [352], [353];
(1691), [363];
action off Beachy Head, [354];
death, [396][399].

Mary II. and William III. of Orange;
marriage, [231];
destruction of Roman Catholic chapels, [329];
coronation, [332][337], [340][342], [344][345];
peace restored to Britain, [343];
regency, [354], [363];
battle of Aghrim, [369];
taking of Athlone, Galway, and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
pacification of Ireland, [375];
battle of La Hogue, [379], [380].

Maurice, Prince of Orange, Knight of the Garter, [52], [53].

Mauritius, Island of, capture, E. I. C. medal, [613].

Medusa's head, [137].

Medway, ships burnt in, [217].

Meeanee and Hyderabad, medal for, [588].

Mercator, Michael, [11], [12].

Meuse, capitulation of towns on the, [423].

Military and naval medals, [568][617].

Military or naval reward, defeat of Monmouth and Argyll, [271].

Military service medal (1793, 1814), [592].

Minden, battle of, [506], [507].

Minorca, taking of, [457].

Monk, George: see Albemarle, Duke of.

Monmouth, James Duke of;
rebellion, [266];
defeat, [267];
beheaded, [268], [269];
and Argyll executed, [270].

Monmouth, James Duke of, and William III.;
fortunes compared, [346].

Mons, capitulation of, [465].

Moodkee, Ferozeshuhur, Aliwal, and Sobraon;
medal for, [590].

Moore, Sir John;
death, [554].

More, Sir Thomas;
death, [8], [9].

Mudie's series of historical medals, [545][547], [551], [554][557].

Mutiny in India, modal for;
see Indian Mutiny medal, [601].

Mysore War, E. I. C. medals for, [609].

Namur, taken by French, [385];
retaken by William III., [401][403].

Naval action (11—14 June 1666), [215];
with the Dutch (1673), [229].

Naval and military medals, [568][617].

Naval or military reward, defeat of Monmouth and Argyll, [271].

Naval reward medals, Commonwealth, [153][158];
Charles II., [209], [210].

Neerhespen, French lines forced at, [438].

Nelson, Admiral Lord, commands at battle of the Nile, [539];
at Trafalgar, [544].

New Zealand, wars in (1846—1866), medal for, [603].

Newce, Maria, wife of John Dymock, [37].

Nile, victory of the, [539].

Nimeguen, Peace of, [232].

Nive, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Nivelle, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

No Popery riots, [521].

North Briton, prosecution of, [518].

Northampton, Elizabeth, Marchioness of, [36].

Onslow, Admiral Sir Richard, engagement off Camperdown, [538].

Orford, Earl of: see Walpole, Sir Robert.

Ormond, James Butler, Duke of, [257].

Orthes, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Oudenarde, victory of, [454][456].

Pacification of Ireland, [374], [375].

Paris, peace of (1763), [517];
(1814), [551].

Parkhurst, Sir William, warden of the Mint, [103].

Passaro, Cape, defeat of Spanish fleet off, [483].

Passe, Simon, engraved medals, [58][67].

Pegu, clasp for: see Burmese War, Second, medal for, [595].

Pekin 1860, clasp for: see Chinese War, Second, medal for, [604].

Pembroke, William, Earl of, [31].

Peninsular War, [545][548];
medals for, [575] (88th Regiment or Connaught Rangers);
for military services in, [592].

Perseus symbolical of William III., [332].

Persian War medal and clasp, [600].

Petre, Father, flight of;
carries Prince James, [286], [288], [325], [339];
with pyx, [405].

Phaethon symbolical of James II., [333].

Philip II. of Spain and Mary;
portraits by Trezzo, [16][18].

Philip V. of Spain;
flight from Madrid, [441].

Phœnix badge, [20].

Picton, Sir Thomas;
capture of Badajoz, [556].

Pistrucci, B., his Waterloo medal, [552].

Pitt, William: see Chatham, Earl of.

Pitt, William, [559].

Plague and Fire of London, [216].

Plassy, victory of, [504].

Pleiades, emblem of Seven Bishops, [274].

Pope, William, [114].

Popish Plot, [233][238].

Port d'Orient, defeat of French fleet off, [534].

Portland, Richard Weston, Earl of, [85].

Porto Bello, taking of, [493].

Portsmouth, Lucie de Querouaille, Duchess of, [244].

Poyntz, Sidney, [117].

Preston, battle of, [481].

Punjab medal, [594].

Pyrenees, battles of;
medal awarded to 88th Regiment, Connaught Rangers, [575];
clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Quadruple Alliance, war of the, [483], [484].

Quebec taken, [502].

Queen Anne's bounty, [435], [436].

Queen's German Regiment or [97]th;
medal awarded for battle of Alexandria, [571].

Ramillies, battle of, [440].

Rebellion, fortunes of, [346].

Reede, Baron de, [110].

Regiment, 88th: see Connaught Rangers.

Regiment, 99th: see Queen's German Regiment.

Restoration of Charles II., [182], [183], [194][197];
badges, [184][188].

Richmond, Frances Stuart, Duchess of, as Britannia, [196];
portrait, [245].

Rodney, Admiral Sir George, captures Island of St. Eustatius, [525].

Rodriguez, Island of, capture;
E. I. C. medal, [613].

Roleia, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Roman Catholic Chapels destroyed, [329].

Rose, badge of, [2].

Rossiter, Edward, General, [120].

Royal family of England, [490].

Rupert, Prince, [108].

Russell, Admiral, commands at battle of La Hogue, [381], [382].

Russia, war with;
medals, [597][599].

Rye House Plot, [240].

Ryswick, Peace of, [406][410].

Sacheverell, Dr. Henry, [472], [473].

Sackville, Richard, Earl of Dorset, Lord Buckhurst;
portrait by Passe, [67].

St. Eustatius, Island of;
capture, [525].

St. Sebastian, capture of, [557].

St. Vincent, Admiral John Jervis, Earl of;
engagement off Cape St. Vincent, [536].

St. Vincent, Cape of;
engagement off, [536].

Salamanca, battle of, [547];
victories up to, [548];
clasp for;
see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Salamander, emblem of fortitude, [136].

Sancroft, Archbishop and Bishops, [273], [275], [276];
and Pleiades, [274];
and Church, [277].

Saragoza, victory of, [470].

Sardinia taken, [457].

Scheveningen, embarkation of Charles II. at, [192].

Schomberg, Marshal;
death of, [357];
memorial, [417].

Scobell, Henry, [173].

Scone, coronation of Charles II. at, [181].

Scotland, attempted invasion by Elder Pretender (1708), [450][453];
rebellion of Elder Pretender (1715), [481], [482];
(1746), [498].

Scotland and England, union of, [444], [445];
celebrated at Leipsic, [446].

Scottish coast attacked by American fleet, [522].

Scottish coronation of Charles I., [74], [75];
return from, [76][78].

Scottish Parliament, opening of (1685), [263].

Sebastopol, clasp for: see Crimean campaign, medal for, [597].

Sedgemoor, battle of, and defeat of Monmouth, [266].

Seringapatam, taking of, E. I. C. medal, [611].

Service against six ships, [153].

Services acknowledged by Charles II., [191].

Seven Bishops, trial of, [273][277].

Seven Years' War, [506], [507], [517].

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley, Earl of, [256].

Shelley, Richard, Grand Prior of England, [28].

Sheriff-Muir, battle of, [482].

Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount, [561].

Sikh War, First (1845—6), medals for, [590], [591];
Second (1848—9), medal for, [594].

Simon, Abraham, portrait, [253].

Simon, Thomas, portrait, [252].

Sinde campaign (1843), medals for, [588], [589].

Sligo taken, [371].

Slingesby, Sir Henry B., [172].

Smith, Adam, [565].

Sobraon and Aliwal, medal for, [591];
see also Moodkee, &c.

Solebay, battle of, [226].

"Soleil Royal" burnt at battle of La Hogue, [382].

South Africa, campaigns in, medal for, [596].

Southampton, Thomas Wriothesly, Earl of, [249], [250].

Spain, Peace with (1604), [42][44];
proposed commercial treaty with (1666), [214];
victories of the Allies in (1706), [442];
war with (1739—41), [493], [494];
(1782), [528], [592];
(1797), [535][538];
(1850), [544].

Spanish Succession, war of, [423][434], [437][443], [447][449], [454][471], [474][478], [492].

Stanley, Thomas, Master of the Mint, [34].

Steinkirk, battle of, [386].

Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, [88].

Strangeways, Giles, [140].

Swedish troops withdrawn from Silesia, [449].

Swift, Dr. Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick's, [486].

Syria, campaign in (1840), Turkish medal for, [578].

Taku Forts 1858, and Taku Forts 1860, clasps for: see Chinese War,
Second, medal for, [604].

Talavera, battle of, [545];
clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Throne of England established (1691), [376], [377].

Thurloe, John, [174].

Thurlow, Edward Lord, Lord Chancellor, [558].

Tippoo Sahib, wars with;
E. I. C. medals, [609][611].

Toleration Act, [347].

Torbay, landing of William III., [325][327].

Torres Vedras, lines of, [546].

Touch-pieces, [320][324].

Toulouse, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Toulouse, Louis Alexander, Count of, commands at Malaga, [434].

Tournay, capitulation of, [462], [463].

Tower of London, [140];
bishops imprisoned in, [276].

Trafalgar, battle of, [544].

Trezzo, Giacomo, medals by, [15][18].

Triumph, saving of the, [158].

Turkey, medals granted by, for Egyptian campaign (1801), [572], [573];
naval award for Syrian campaign, [578];
Crimean medal, [599].

Uncertain portraits by A. Simon, [123], [251];
another by T. Simon, [177].

Union of England and Ireland, [541].

Union of England and Scotland, [444], [445];
celebrated at Leipsic, [446].

United Provinces, action of, in Quadruple Alliance, [484].

United Provinces, England and France, alliance of, [46], [47].

Utrecht, Peace of, [474][478]
(preliminaries discussed, [474]).

Van Gelder, Captain, memorial of, [229].

Vernon, Admiral, taking of Porto Bello, [493];
attempt on Carthagena, [494].

Victoria, military and naval medals;
service in India, [577];
Afghan war, [582][584];
first Chinese war, [585][587];
Sinde campaign, [588], [589];
first Sikh war, [590], [591];
military services (1793—1814), [592];
Indian general service, [593];
second Sikh war, [594];
second Burmese war, [595];
war in South Africa, [596];
war with Russia, [597], [598];
Persian war, [600];
Indian Mutiny, [601];
Arctic discoveries, [602];
war in New Zealand, [603];
second Chinese war, [604];
Abyssinian war, [605];
Ashantee war, [606].

Vienna, second treaty of, [492].

Vigo Bay, expedition to, [424], [425].

Vimiera, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Vittoria, clasp for: see Peninsular War medal, [592].

Wadham, Nicholas and Dorothy, [55].

Walker, defender of Londonderry;
death, [357].

Waller, Sir William, [104].

Walpole, Sir Robert, Earl of Orford, [508].

Washington, George, President of the United States, [566].

Washington, Lieut-Colonel, commands at battle of Cowpens, [523].

Wasp and Frolic, action between, [549].

Waterloo, battle of;
medal by Pistrucci, [552];
medal for, [576].

Wellington, Arthur, Duke of;
battle of Talavera, [545];
lines of Torres Vedras, [546];
battle of Salamanca and entry into Madrid, [547];
victories up to Salamanca and entry into Madrid, [548];
battle of Busaco, [553].

Whitelock, Bulstrode, [176].

Wilberforce, William, [563].

Wilkes, John, prosecuted for libel in "North Briton," [518].

William (II.) Prince of Orange and Princess Mary;
betrothal, [81];
marriage, [82].

William III.;
peace of London, [230];
invited to England, [283];
expedition to England and landing at Torbay, [325][327];
arrival in England, [328];
liberty and religion restored to England, [331];
coronation, king on globe, [338];
Toleration Act, [347];
rebellion in Ireland (1690), [348][351], [356][362]
(relief of Londonderry, [348];
called to Ireland, [350];
departure for Ireland, [351];
battle of the Boyne, [356][358];
enters Dublin, [359];
amnesty to Ireland, [361], [362]);
return to Holland, [364];
rejoicings at the Hague, [365];
entry into the Hague, [366];
and Louis XIV. contrasted, [367];
presides at Congress of Allies, [368];
rebellion in Ireland (1691), [370], [373], [374]
(battle of Aghrim, [370];
suppression of rebellion, [373];
pacification of Ireland, [374]);
throne established, [376], [377];
literary prize-medal, [378];
battle of La Hogue and dominion of the sea, [383], [384];
execution of Grandval, [387];
battle of Landen, [388];
defeats in Low Countries, [390];
Prince of Baden in London and bombardment of Dieppe, [392];
bombardment of Havre, [393];
and of Dunkirk, [394];
taking of Huy, [395];
retaking of Namur, [401][403];
assassination plot, [404], [405];
Peace of Ryswick, [407][409];
presents new collar to Dublin, [411];
death, [413][415];
memorial, [416].

William (III.) of Orange and Charles II., [190].

William III. and Mary, marriage, [231];
Roman Catholic chapels destroyed, [329];
coronation, [332][342], [344], [345]
(Perseus and Andromeda, [332];
Jupiter and Phaethon, [333];
Papal emblems destroyed, [334];
bird ejected from nest, [335];
crowned by Archbishop, [337];
James and Father Petre flying from orange-tree, [339];
Belgic Lion with Bible, [340];
Britannia welcoming Belgia, [341];
festival at Amsterdam, [342]);
peace restored to Britain, [343];
action off Beachy Head, and regency, [354], [363];
rebellion in Ireland (1691), [369], [371], [372], [375]
(battle of Aghrim, [369];
taking of Athlone, Galway, and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
pacification of Ireland, [375]);
battle of La Hogue, [379], [380].

William III. and Monmouth;
fortunes contrasted, [346].

Withipoll, Edmund, [32], [33].

Wolfe, Major-General James, [512].

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