A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals

Part 16

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The second war with Tippoo Sahib, which was terminated by the taking of Seringapatam, lasted only from Feb. to May 1799, Lord Harris and General Baird commanding. The Tiger was the favourite emblem of Tippoo Sahib. This medal was struck in gold, silver-gilt, silver, copper-bronzed, and tin. The gold ones were given to the King, the Governor-General, and various princes, the Commander-in-chief and the general officers on the staff; those in silver-gilt, to the field-officers and the general staff, the members of the Council of the three Presidencies, the Residents at Hyderabad and Poonah; those in silver, to the captains and subalterns; those in copper-bronzed, to the non-commissioned officers; and those in pure grain tin, to the privates. By an order of the Prince Regent, 29 Aug. 1815, officers were authorized to wear these medals in any part of his Majesty's dominions. This order was confirmed 21 Mar. 1851, when the Army of India medal (No. 577) was issued.

612. Egyptian Campaign, 1801. _Obv._ Sepoy facing, holding English flag in r. hand; in the distance, battle and tents; in ex., Persian inscription, "This medal has been granted as a memorial of the defeat of the French army in Egypt by the victorious and brave English army." _Rev._ Ship towards r. on sea; in the distance, sea-shore with pyramids and obelisk. MDCCCI. Silver. Size 1·9.

Given by the East India Company to the seven thousand English and Native troops commanded by Major-General Baird, who landed at Kosseyr, marched across the Desert, and from Kinè descended the Nile to Rosetta, 1800—1801.

613. Capture of Rodriguez, Bourbon, and Mauritius, 1809—1810. _Obv._ Sepoy holding English flag and musket, trampling on French standard; behind, cannon; and in the distance, sea with ships, &c. _Rev._ RODRIGUES VI. JULY. MDCCCIX. BOURBON VIII. JULY. & ISLE OF FRANCE III. DEC. MDCCCX; in field within laurel-wreath, Persian inscription, "This medal has been granted as a memorial of the bravery and devotion shown by the Sepoys of the Honourable East India Company, in the conquest of the Islands of Rodrigues, Bourbon and Mauritius, in the Mahommedan Era 1226." Silver. Size 1·9.

This medal was awarded to the Sepoy regiments who took part in the above expeditions.

614. Conquest of Java, 1811: Capture of Port Cornelis. _Obv._ Sepoy regiment carrying Fort Cornelis by storm: on the fort is the British flag over the Dutch; above, CORNELIS. _Rev._ JAVA CONQUERED. XXVI. AUGUST. MDCCCXI; in field, Persian inscription, "This medal is presented in commemoration of the valour and courage displayed by the Sepoys of the Honourable East India Company in the conquest of Java, 1228 Mahommedan Era." Silver. Size 1·9.

Presented by the East India Company to the native troops under Sir Samuel Achmuty for their assistance in capturing the Island of Java, 1811, from the Dutch and French troops. The capture of Fort Cornelis decided the success of the campaign. For this campaign the European regiments afterwards received the medal for Military Services (No. 592), with clasp for Java.

615. First Burmese War, 1824—1826. Taking of Ava. _Obv._ Elephant in attitude of submission l., crouching before lion, behind whom English flag unfurled; behind elephant, flag of Burmah drooping; in ex., Persian inscription, "The Elephant of Ava submits to the Lion of England year 1826." W. DANIELL. R.A. DES. _Rev._ Troops advancing towards a pagoda within stockade; in foreground, general commanding, steamer, and boats in river bombarding; in ex., Persian inscription, "The victorious standard of the English army upon Ava." W. WYON. Gold. Size 1·45. By W. Daniell and W. Wyon. Ribbon, crimson with blue edges.

This medal in silver was bestowed upon the native troops which at any period during the war were employed under the command of General Sir Archibald Campbell, including the officers and men of the gunboats serving on the river Irrawaddy. The regiments of the Crown as well as the navy received for this war the Army of India medal (No. 577), with clasp for Ava.

616. Afghan War, 1839—1842. Defence of Jelálábád. _Obv._ Mural crown; above, JELLALABAD. _Rev._ VII. APRIL 1842. Wearer's name on edge. Silver. Size 1·5. Ribbon, rainbow-pattern.

This medal was struck by order of the Governor-General, Lord Ellenborough, who distributed it to every officer, non-commissioned officer, and private, European and native, of the garrison of Jelálábád, 7 April, 1842, on which day the besieging army of Akbar Khán was defeated by a general sortie, Colonel Dennie and others commanding. Sir Robert Sale commanded the defence. The 13th Light Infantry, the only Queen's regiment engaged in the defence, was authorized to wear this medal 22 Aug. 1842; but it was subsequently replaced by the following one.

617. Second Jelálábád medal. _Obv._ Head of Queen l., wearing crown. VICTORIA VINDEX. W. WYON. _Rev._ Victory with wreaths and English flag, flying r. over fortress of Jelálábád. JELLALABAD VII. APRIL; in ex., MDCCCXLII. W. W. Wearer's name on edge. Silver. Size 1·4. By W. Wyon. Ribbon, rainbow-pattern.

It may be inferred from the great scarcity of this medal that but few availed themselves of the offer of exchange.

I. INDEX OF ARTISTS.

Abeele, Pieter van; notice, p. 37; medals, 160, 189, 190, 192, 217.

Abraham, Jakob; notice, p. 113; medal, 514.

Adolfszoon, Christoffel; notice, p. 44; medals, 218, 221.

Arondeaux, R.; notice, p. 54; medals, 270, 325, 358, 380—382, 399, 415.

Barber, J.; medal, 550.

Barnett, —; medals, 519, 531.

Bernard, Thomas; medal, 447.

Blum, Johann; notice, p. 17; medal, 81.

Boskam, Jan; notice, p. 70; medals, 344, 348, 383, 387, 388, 392, 393, 395—398, 401, 404, 406—408, 413, 419, 420, 422, 423, 425, 426, 430, 438, 439, 455, 458.

Bower or Bowers, George; notice, p. 39; medals, 194, 203—205, 207, 234—240, 242—244, 256, 257, 262, 264, 265, 267, 268, 273, 274, 277, 278, 327, 329, 332, 333, 337.

Brenet, —; medal, 547.

Briot, Nicholas; notice, p. 14; medals, 68—72, 74, 75, 80, 85—87.

Brunner, Martin; notice, p. 98; medals, 453, 461, 463, 466.

Bylaer, J. M.; medal, 53.

Chevalier, Nicholas; medal, 231.

Couriguer, —; medal, 554.

Crocker or Croker, Johann; notice, p. 72; medals, 352, 353, 409, 416, 418, 428, 435, 436, 440, 444, 445, 451, 457, 464, 465, 467, 469, 470, 475, 476, 481—483, 488—490, 492.

Dadler, Sebastian; notice, p. 17; medals, 82, 162.

Daniell, W.; medal, 615.

Dassier, James Anthony; notice, p. 107; medals, 491, 508—510.

Drapentier, D.: _see_ Trapentier.

Droz, Jean Pierre; notice, p. 118; medals, 529, 551.

Du Four, —; medal, 254.

Du Vivier, Benjamin; notice, p. 116; medal, 523.

Du Vivier, Jean; notice, p. 96; medal, 448.

Dubois, —; medal, 546.

Dupré, Augustin; notice, p. 116; medals, 522, 567.

Furst, —; medal, 549.

Gayrard, R.; medal, 434.

Gayrard, —; medal, 555.

Gosset, C.; medals, 512, 513.

Haesling, Daniel; notice, p. 108; medals, 495, 496.

Halliday, —; medal, 564.

Hamerani, Giacomo; notice, p. 64; medals, 318, 319.

Hamerani, Otto; notice, p. 62; medals, 309, 310, 312—314.

Hancock, J. G.; medals, 534, 536—538, 543, 561, 562, 571.

Hannibal, Ehrenreich; notice, p. 104; medals, 479, 480, 487.

Hautsch, G.; notice, p. 68; medals, 336, 361, 374, 424, 427, 450.

Holtzhey, Johann Georg; notice, p. 111; medals, 506, 517, 526.

Kirk, John; notice, p. 112; medals, 507, 512, 516.

Kleinert, F.; notice, p. 70; medals, 343, 347, 368, 417, 429, 441.

Koene, D.; medals, 365, 377.

Küchler, C. H.; notice, p. 119; medals, 533, 539—541, 544, 611.

Lafitte, —; medal, 545.

Lauffer, K. G.; notice, p. 70; medals, 343, 347, 368, 417, 429, 441, 462.

Luder, Jan; notice, p. 66; medals, 326, 331, 350, 356, 357, 373, 384, 403.

Marteau, F.; notice, p. 109; medal, 497.

Mauger, J.; medals, 208, 226, 289, 391, 400.

Meier, Barthold; notice, p. 72; medal, 349.

Mills, —; medals, 545, 554—557.

Molart, —; medals, 386, 389.

Mossop, W.; medal, 535.

Mudie, James; notice, p. 123; medals, 545—547, 551, 554—557.

Müller, "Der Meister"; notice, p. 44; medal, 220.

Müller, Philip Heinrich; notice, p. 70; medals, 343, 347, 368, 417, 429.

Natter, Johann Lorenz; notice, p. 114; medal, 515.

Nürnberger, G. F.; notice, p. 90; medals, 424, 427.

Passe, Simon; notice, p. 12; medals, 58—67.

Pidgeon, G. F.; medal, 574.

Pingo, Lewis; notice, p. 115; medals, 520, 528.

Pingo, Thomas; notice, p. 109; medals, 499, 501, 511.

Pistrucci, Benedetto; notice, p. 125; medal, 552.

Pool, Jerian, or Juriaen van; notice, p. 33; medals, 163, 213, 215, 222, 229.

Primavera, Giacomo; notice, p. 6; medal, 27.

Puymaurin, De; medal, 434.

Rawlins, Thomas; notice, p. 18; medals, 89, 92, 103, 109, 112, 124, 127—132, 135, 136, 171—172, 179.

Reitz, Heinrich; notice, p. 16; medal, 79.

Roettier Family, notice of the, p. 38.

Roettier James; medal, 411.

Roettier, John; medals, 101, 102, 140, 193, 195—197, 206, 209—211, 214, 223, 224, 227, 228, 245, 255, 258—261, 271.

Roettier, Joseph; medals, 386, 389.

Roettier, Norbert; medals, 139, 292—298, 300—304.

Rög, Michael, notice, p. 89; medal, 421.

Rouw, P.; medal, 557.

Simon, Abraham; notice, p. 23; medals, 113, 114—123, 145—147, 246, 248—253.

Simon, Thomas; notice, p. 22; medals, 106, 107, 110, 141—143, 148—159, 164, 165, 173—177, 182, 183, 198—201, 212, 246, 248—250.

Smeltzing, Jan; notice, p. 53; medals, 266, 269, 272, 276, 284, 285, 287, 290, 330, 334, 335, 338, 339, 351, 354, 360, 362—364, 369, 371, 372, 379, 442.

Smeltzing, Martin; notice, p. 75; medals, 366, 412, 414, 452, 460.

Stephen of Holland; notice, p. 7; medals, 31—37.

Tanner, Johann Sigmund; notice, p. 107; medal, 490.

Trapentier, D.; notice, p. 78; medals, 375, 378.

Trezzo, Giacomo da; notice, p. 4; medals, 15—18.

Varin or Warin, Jean; notice, p. 12; medals, 57, 85—87.

Warin: _see_ above.

Webb, —; medals, 556, 557, 563, 566.

Wermuth, Christian; notice, p. 95; medals, 446, 449, 456.

Whitley, —; medal, 532.

Winter, F. D.; notice, p. 76; medal, 370.

Wyon Family, notice of the, p. 124.

Wyon, A. B.; medals, 603, 605.

Wyon, Benjamin; medal, 597.

Wyon, J. S.; medals, 603, 605.

Wyon, Leonard C.; medals, 595, 596, 598, 600—602, 606.

Wyon, Peter; medals, 548, 560.

Wyon, Thomas; medals, 548, 576.

Wyon, Thomas, Junr.; medals, 553, 559, 576.

Wyon, William; medals, 577, 580—598, 600, 601, 604, 615, 617.

Yeo, Richard; notice, p. 109; medals, 498, 568.

II. INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS.[41]

[41] Inscriptions of the persons represented on the medals are not given in this Index.

_The Numbers given are those of the Medals._

A Christiano V. missum Wilhelmo III. auxilium, &c., 349.

A Domino venit pax et victoria læta, 260.

A militari ad regiam, 260.

A rege Anglorum primi militis creati, &c., 11.

A sicario servatus, &c., 540.

A Soubah given to Bengal, 504.

A view of Fort Chagre, 493.

Abyssinia, 605.

Actum est, ilicet, periit, 568.

Ad Cæsariam Augustam, &c., 470.

Ad Dettingam, &c., 495, 496.

Ad Dunblainum, &c., 482.

Ad fretum Edenburg., &c., 451.

Ad oram Scotiæ, &c., 522.

Ades pax et toto mitis in orbe mane, 517.

Adml. Vernon viewing the town of Carthagena, 494.

Adsertum Philippo V. Hispaniarum imperium, 447.

Advers. Gulielmum III. Angliae regem, &c., 405.

Adversa et aversa gloriosa, 460.

Affavit Deus et dissipantur, 535.

Alis non armis, 351.

Aliwal, 591.

Allidor non laedor, 26.

Allons, mon Prince, nous sommes en bon chemin, 288.

Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann, &c. (clasps), 597.

Almaraz, 555.

Almighty God has blessed His Majesty's arms, 539.

Alter ab illo, 312, 313.

Amantium ira amicitiæ redintegratio est, 163.

Amat victoria testes, 385.

Ambitio malesuada ruit, 270.

America, 501.

Amor et spes, 315.

Amor non flore sed fructu, 56.

An earnest penny for my children, &c., 172.

Anglorum gloria rege Wilhelmo III., &c., 406.

Anno MDCCXIIII., 476—478.

Anno 1766, 513.

Anno novi Domini primo, 346.

Annorum gesta duorum cernis, &c., 374.

Annus MDCCIV., 437.

Antiqua virtute duumviri, 526.

Apparuit et dissipavit, 357.

Aras et sceptra tucmur, 270.

Armis exposcere pacem, 585—587.

Armis jungit amor nunc tertia regna duobus, 361, 362.

Armis nominisq. terrore, 371.

Armorum foederatorum fructus, 468.

Army of the Sutlej, 590.

Asserta maris imperii gloria, 379.

Astu, 280.

Atavis regibus, 419.

Atavum pro libertate fideque, 283.

Ath, 410.

Athlon, xxx. Jun. x. Jul., Galloway d. xxvi. Jul. v. Aug., &c., 371.

Audit videt tacet ridet, 474.

Auspiciis Georgii III., 520.

Auspicio Carol.Secundi regis, 228.

Aurea florigeris succrescunt poma rosetis, 343.

Auspicio regis et senatus Angliæ, 593.

Aut rex aut nihil, 286.

Badajoz, 556.

Baltic, 598.

Bantry garrison, 535.

Barcellona obsidione liberata Philippo Andegav., &c., 441.

Barcelonne, 410.

Barcino capta prid. eid. Oct., &c., 439.

Barfleur, 381.

Barthelemi de Grand Val auro Ludovicæo, &c., 387.

Basis virtutum constantia, 94.

Batav. et Angl. ad littus Aremoricum caesis, 391.

Battle of Talavera, 545.

Beati pacifici, 59.

Beheaded June ye 8. by O. C. 1657, 172.

Belli fugat nubes solemq. reducit pacis, 474.

Bello ab Anglis illato a Belgis fortiter gesto, &c., 219.

Bello et pace, 476.

Bethunia fano Sti. Venantii et Aria captis, 467.

Bhurtpoor, 577.

Birds of a feather flock together, 238.

Bis venit vidit non vicit flensque recessit, 306.

Blasfemant Deum, necant regem, &c., 137.

Bona a malis erepta, 426.

Breda den 17 Sept. 1667, &c., 222.

Breslau, 449.

Brevi tempore inermis erit, 466.

Brieg, 449.

Brit. Batavq. exped. ad Vigo, &c., 425.

Brit. Batq. virtute, 382.

Britan. Batav. pax, 221.

Britannia, 196, 272, 315, 340, 409, 502, 551.

Britannia a duplici arbitrar. papaliq., &c., 330.

Britanniæ, 197.

Britannis Batavisque devictis, 434.

Britons strike home, 518.

Brüderschaft, 528.

C. Fagelii epistola efflagitata, &c., 272.

C. privil. S. R. M., 51.

Cabul, 584.

Cæsa cervix Lon., &c., 269.

Caesa host. xx. mill. tormenta bell., &c., 389.

Calpe expug. et Gall. vict., &c., 428.

Canada, 501.

Canada subdued, 503.

Candahar Ghuznee Cabul, 582.

Capta Colonia Trajana Venloa Ruremunda, &c., 423.

Caput inter nubila, 268.

Carolo Prine. Valliæ nat. die ultima A.MDCCXX., 310.

Carolus primus moritur et vivit, 127.

Carolus Princeps, 63.

Carolus Secundus pacis et imperii restitutor augustus, 196.

Castellum Rysel obsessum, &c., 459.

Causa Dei est, 377.

Cecis visus timidis quies, 15.

Celsissimus Princeps Georgius, magni regis filius, &c., 421.

Cervice fracta fidem sustulit Atlas Xns., 234.

Cessit invictis foederatorum armis, &c., 463.

Chilianwala, Goojerat (clasps), 594.

China, 585, 586.

China 1842, Fatshan 1857, Canton 1857, &c. (clasps), 604.

Christi tracto, &c., 127.

Cimbria, 254.

Circumnavigation, 499.

Classe Gal. fug., 451.

Classe Hisp. deleta ad oras Siciliæ, 483.

Cocialibus armis idib., &c., 426.

Coelitus data, coelitus recepta, 397.

Coeunt in foedera dextrae, 407.

Cognoseunt me meæ, 304.

Comitia American., 523.

Compositis venerantur armis, 475.

Conciliabulum Angliæ, 137.

Concl. xv/xxv d. April., &c., 162.

Concordia et virtute, 464.

Concordia regum salus populorum, 225.

Confundamus linguam eorum ut non audiat, &c., 459.

Congressus pacifer. inchoat., &c., 474.

Consilio concordia et fortitudine, 368.

Consilio et animis, 119, 225.

Constantia Cæsaris, &c., 136.

Continuatis triumphis obdurata in Deum fide, &c., 417.

Contra Christi animum, 282.

Contra infantem perditionis, 325.

Contra vim tirannorum, 46, 47.

Conventus fœderat. Princip. præside, &c., 368.

Coram c.m. host. repres., 401.

Cornelis, 614.

Coron. 2 Febru. 1626, 68.

Coron. 18 Junii 1633, 74.

Coron. xi. Octob. MDCCXXVII., 488, 489.

Coron. xxii. Sept. MDCCLXI., 515.

Coronat. West-Monast. d. xi. April., &c., 336.

Corunna, &c., 554.

Crimea, 597, 599.

Cujus est, 301, 302.

Custos orae Aremoricae, 391.

D. F. A. rege recerto, &c., 365.

D. O. M., 540.

De foederatia ad Nervindam, 389.

De Gall, et Bav. iterum ad Danub. Marlb. duce, 430.

De vader won de slag de zoon verloor zyn bloed, &c., 229.

Death of Sir John Moore, 554.

Deceptis custodibus, 309.

Decus imperii Gallici, 497.

Decusque adversa dederunt, 140.

Defensor fidei, 2.

Deleto host. Ing. exere., 430.

Delhi, Defence of Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow, &c. (clasps), 601.

Dennys walks downe hil carrying his head, 237.

Deo gloriam refert, 543.

Deo judice, 338.

Deo opt. max. rex pientiss. pro salute rest., &c., 530.

Deo vindice justitia comite, 325.

Detectus qui latuit, 45.

Deus nobis hæc otia fecit, 240.

Dextra latens coercet, 401.

Die xxxi. Decembr. MDCCXX. extulit os sacrum coelo, 312, 313.

Dieppa ab Anglis & Hollandis incenta, &c., 392.

Dieu et mon droit, 58.

Diffusus in orbe Britannus, 223, 224.

Dissipat et reficit, 354.

Ditior in toto non alter circulus orbe, 21.

Divumq. sibi poscebat honorem, 382.

Doggers Bank, 527.

Domine dixerunt: pax erit vobis, &c., 463.

Dominus tradidit eum in manus fœminæ, 443.

Dominumque in regna tulere, 442.

Don Blass, 494.

Donau, 431.

Donec pax reddita terris, 68.

Dornick, 462.

Draco hic ver. virtutu. custos, 31.

Drogheda, 374.

Duacum capt., 466.

Dublin, 374.

Dublins, 356.

Dunkerca acquisita, &c., 208.

Dunkerca illæsa, 400.

Durum est contra stimulos calcitrare, 25.

E mala Bonna diu, sic bona facta brevi, 427.

E superis astræa redux bona sæcula reddens, 500.

Ecclesia perversa tenet faciam diaboli, 236.

Effig. illust. Pr. Frederici, D. G. Co. Pal., &c., 65.

Egypt, 571.

Ejicit Jacobum: restituit Hiberniam, 358.

Emanuel, 331.

England expects every man will do his duty, 544.

Enter'd Madrid, &c., 548.

Entirely English, 419.

Equo credite Tucri, 235.

Equo nunquam tu crede Britanne, 280.

Ergo pares sumus, 237.

Eripuit cœlo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis, 567.

Est nobile vicendi genus patientia, 127.

Et conjurati veniunt ad classica venti, 424.

Et exteris etiam grata, 446.

Et pontus serviet, 212.

Et proximus ardet Ucalegon, 392.

Et regnare pares et mirè se inter amare, 375.

Et vulnera et invia spernit, 358.

Eugenii et Marleborugii felix conjunctio, 454.

Eugenio obsidente Marlborug. protegente, &c., 461.

Europa, 477, 478.

Europæ, 442.

Europæ pax reddita, 477, 478.

Everso missus succurrere seclo, &c., 198, 199.

Ex auro ut in Scotia reperitur, 74.

Ex nocte diem, 352, 353.

Ex oculis erepta post deleta venena, 398.

Ex residuis nummi sub hasta Pimmiana, &c., 172.

Eximiae virtutis praemium, 527.

Exp. Brit., 378.

Expeditio navalis pro libertate Angliæ, &c., 325.

Expuls. Gal. et rebel. Dublin. triumphans intravit, 359.

Externo male pressa jugo Britannia pridem, &c., 343.

Fabius Cunctator, 546.

Factura nepotibus umbram, 243.

Favente Deo, 196.

Fax mentis honestae gloria, 48.

Felices Arabes mundi quibus unica phoenix, &c., 20.

Felici vinculo juncti, &c., 514.

Felicitas Britanniae, &c., 195.

Felicitas imperii, 490.

Felicitas publica, 279.

Feliciter peract., &c., 449.

Ferd. Pr. Brunsu. exerc. foed. dux, 506.

Ferozeshuhur, Aliwal, Sobraon (clasps), 590.

Fidei defensatrix, 15.

Fidei defensor et in terr., &c., 4, 5.

Fides militum, 481.

Finita trophæis bella, 410.

Flandr. et Brabant, recept., 440.

Flandria utrinque tropæifera cæsi ex itinere Galli ad Audenardam, &c., 460.

Flavit et dissipati sunt, 26.

Focos servavit et aras, 359.

Foecundam vetuit reparari mortibus hydram, 373.

Foedus quadruplex imperfectum republica Batava, &c., 484.

Foedus Viennense, 492.

For Arctic discoveries, 602.

For eminent service in saving y Triumph, &c., 158.

For king and parliament, 105.

For meritorious service, 593.

For services in Mysore, 609.

For thes religi. and liberty, 326.

Fortem vis fortior urget, 330.

Fortes fortuna juvat, 438.

Fortes radii sed benigni, 264, 265.

Forti sic victor vincitur art., 388.

Fortiter et recte, 529.

Fortunam causamque sequor, 309.

Fossis fallisq. host. superatis in Br. et Fl., 438.

French defeated, &c., 542, 571.

Friendly Association, 535.

Frogmore, 533.

From Alexr. Davison, St. James's Square, a tribute of regard, 539.

Fugere non fallere triumphus, 450.

Fugien. ex vatacinio Gallis victoria parta, &c., 456.

Fugit ex Hibernia, &c., 360.

Fugite hine testes a limine belli, 395.

G. Oorthuis nauarch., 526.

Gall. Hispq. class. expug. comb. capt., 425.

Galli Scotiam aggressuri solo Anglorom aspectu fuguntur, 453.

Gallia cum Belgio pacata per Angeiam, 232.

Gallis acie devictis Brabantia Flandr., &c., 432.

Gallis ad Ramellies victis, &c., 440.

Gallis ad Taisniere devictis, &c., 464.

Gallis Bavarisq. cæsis Tallardo, &c., 433.

Gallis oceano expulsis a classe Britanno-Batavica, 380.

Gallorum classe deleta, &c., 379.

Gallorum conatus in Scotiam Annae M., &c., 450.

Genii virtute boni, &c., 433.

Genus antiquum, 271.

Germanis Anglis Batavis felicissm. &c., 437.

Ghuznee, 579.

Ghuznee Cabul, 583.

Gibraltar obsessa, &c., 485.

Gloria et felicitas novi sæculi, 378.

Godfrey walks up hil after hee is dead, 237.

Goree taken, 505.

Greene Kely Hill & Bery, 233.

Guil. Nas. in Torbay Brit., 326.

Guilelmus III. liberator florens, 367.

Gulielm. III. tristi dolendus in avo, 414.

Gulielmo III. Maximo, 402.

Gulielmo Washington legionis equit. præfecto, 523.

Gulielmus III. antiquam et fidelem Hiberniæ Metropolin., &c., 411.

Hæc fecerunt hi tres armi potentes Dei, &c., 455.

Hæc requiem rebus finemque labori allatura, 466.

Hæc summa dies, 334.

He dared the fury of all the elements, &c., 159.

He destroyed the Forts of Carthagena, 494.

He fought at once with ships & castles, 159.

He took Porto Bello with six ships only, 493.

Hei mihi quod tanto virtus perfusa decore, &c., 20.

Herodes atque Pilatus, 405.

Heroic courage protects the British flag, 537.

Het oud Bredaas Kasteel, &c., 220.

Hib. pacata, 375.

Hibernia restituta, 361, 362.

Hibernis Gallisq. devictis, 369.

Hic amor hæc patria, 489.

Hic Pollux, hic Castor adest, &c., 431.

Hier bint de heil'ge vreeden Brit. en Batavier, &c., 160.

Hier zeiilt het vredeschip op't zilver in de Zee, &c., 220.

Hilaritas P. G. pace publ. Ryswik ad nut. regis, &c., 410.

Hinc nostræ crevere rosæ, 74.

Hinc pax copia claraq. religio, 42.

Hinc pax unde æquitas, 406.

His armis tria regna parat, 367.

His militat aether, 424.

Hispanis ad Almenaram vict., &c., 469.

Hispanis profligatis, 470.

Honi soit qui non y pense, 288.

Honor. Prin. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. nat., &c., 278.

Honour the reward of merit, 513.

Hostes ab ipsomet rege fusi ad Fontenoium, &c., 497.

Hostibus ad Almanzam cæsis, &c., 447.

Hostium navibus captis aut fugatis, 522.

Hunc saltem everso juvenem, 314.

Hunc sanguinem libo Deo liberatori, 269.

Huya cum arce et Fort Picard et Rubeo exp., &c., 395.

Hyderabad, 589.

I have heard their cry, 563.

Idolatria servitute profligatis religione, &c., 337.

Il sait s'accommoder aux dames, 471.

Ilerda expugnata, &c., 448.

Ille crucem hic diadema tulit, 346.

Illustriss. et poten. Pr. Carolus Princeps Walliæ, &c., 62.

Illustriss. et poten. Princ. Carolus, &c., 63.

Immota triumphans, 127, 277.

Impavidum ferunt, 239.

Imperium pelagi nobis, 383.

In actum Lipsiensem d. 26 Julii/6 August. anno, &c., 446.

In fœdere quintus, 282.

In Gallos varias dabit Adenarda coronas, 456.

In memory of the glorious 3rd February 1781, &c., 525.