Brief description of his medal designs
Sir Samuel Garth
The Motto
2 Devise
An Amranthus or Love flower and the Sunn above it drying up the dew
The Motto relates to his majestys death
Excutiunt larhrymas radij -
The rays dry up the tears.
3 Devise
An Atlas supporting the world
4 Devise
A rising and setting Sunn
Motto
Alter Idem
The Other is the same
5 Device
An Aurora watring flowrs, with a watring pot, alluding to the Queen's modesty when she dos good
Motto
Vix abs rubere
She obliges with a Blush
Motto
Hac omina formo. Virgil
I confirm the omen.
The Motto
Fæmina præstat
The Female extolls
The 8th represents the Queen 's exact justice and fixed temper the Devise A pair of Compasses upon a CUbe
Motto
Quorun vertitue, idem
In all circumstancys the same.
The 9 Devise
A Palm tree. The Naturalists observe this three trives best when the Male and Female are planted by one another
The Motto
Agrè sine Conjuge crescit
Tis with regrett it grows without its Mate
Motto
Te potiuì or te Malim
fortitude & {justice} Supporting {Albion}