Another medal of Queen Mary's, of considerable size, of which I have seen a cast many years since, contained the following inscriptions:
"O God graunt patience in that I suffer vrang."
The reverse has in the centre:
"Quho can compare with me in grief,
I die and dar nocht seek relief."
With this legend around:
"Hourt not the
"They all appear [says Mr. Pinkerton] to have been done in France by Mary's directions, who was fond of devices. Her cruel captivity could not debar her from intercourse with her friends in France; who must with pleasure have executed her orders as affording her a little consolation."
G. N.