The fifth piece illustrated here was struck to commemorate the Battle of Ramilies. On one side the battle is represented at the moment of victory; on the other is an emblematic representation of the union of England and Holland. Behind the figure of England, on a pillar inscribed with the first three letters of his name, stands a bust of Marlborough, and opposite is another of D'Ouwerkerke.

Another specimen in the Marlborough series is given below. The obverse represents Marlborough and Eugène as Castor and Pollux whilst the reverse presents a view of the battle and town of Oudenarde.

The medallion given at the foot of the previous page was struck to commemorate the surrender of Lille in 1708. Victory is shown, on the front face, taking the civic crown from the head of a prostrate female, who represents the city of Lille, whilst the under face depicts Britannia, with the Ægis, striking France with terror.

The eighth medallion commemorates the Battle of Dumblane.