326 J. G. BOURINOT 



Rev. : LuDOVicoBURGUM Fundatum bt MiNiTUM. Ex : MDCCXX. A view of the town and harbour of Louis- 

 bourg. Bronze; size, 41 millimetres. 



2. Obv.: LuDOvicus XV. Rex CnniSTiAxissiMOs. Laureated older head of the king to the right. 

 Rev. : Same as last. Bronze ; size, 41 m. 



3. Obv.: Pax Ubiquk Yic:rix ex: Galloeu.m et Britannoeusi (Coxcoedia) MDCCLXIII. Peace to tlie right, 

 standing with an olive branch in her extended right hand and a caduceus in her left. At her feet, seated on a 

 battering-ram, is War as a nudo male figure, bounil ; surrounding them are flags, battle-axes and other implements 

 of ancient warfare. Bronze ; size, 41 m. 



Rev.: Same as No. 1. 



4. Obv. : Gborgius II. Rex. Laureated bust of the king to the left. 



Rev.: Senigal Mai. 2. Marsh Masok. St. Malos Iu.v. 16. Marlboro. Cherbourg Aug. 16. Howe. Louisbourg. 

 Iu!j. 27. BoscAWBX. AjiHERST. FRONT. AuG. 27. Braixstreet. Duqubsne Nov. 24. Forbes. Goree. Dec. 29. Kbi-pel. 

 Britannia in a chariot drawn by a lion over ground strewn with fleurs-de-lis, by her right walks Justice, and on 

 her left Liberty. Above is a scroll inscribed Fobdusinvictum, and underneath tlie date MDCCLVIII. Brass ; 

 size, 43 m. 



5. Obv. : GuADALOUPB Baring Moorb. May 1. Niagara Johnson Iuly. 2.5. Quebec Wolfb MoncKd TowNSd 

 Sep. 13 and IS. Crown Point Amherst Aug. 4. Lagos Boscawes Aug. 19. Hawkb Queiieron Nov. 20. Mindbn 

 Ferdinand Aug. 1. A shield, with a fleur-de-lis reversed, supports a lion to the left and a unicorn to the right. 

 Garter inscribed Perfidia Evbrsa, and ribbons with W. Pitt. Ausp. Geo. II Pr. INIi. Underneath is the date 

 MDCCLIX. Brass ; size, 43 m. 



Rev. : Same as last. 



6. Obv.: O. Fair Britannia Hail. A nude female bust to the left. From behind the bust appears the top of 

 a trident. 



Rev. : LoYiSBOVP.G Taken. MDCCLVIII. Victory to the right standing on the prow of an ancient war vessel. 

 In her right hand she holds a wreath, and in her left hand a p.alm branch. Copper ; size, 39 m. 



7. Obv. . 0' Fair- Britannia' Hail. A nude female bust to the left, with a liberty cap before and a trident 

 behind. Underneath is I. Kirk. 



Rev.: LoviSBUVEG- Taken" MDCCLVIII. Ex: I' Kirk- F. Victory to the right running; in her hand is a 

 large fish, with a number of smaller fishes above it, and in her left a palm branch on a pole, with a shield bearing 

 a fleur-de-lis and an ancient cuirass. Bronze; size, 41 m. 



8. Obv. : A globe inscribed Canada America, resting on a nude female figure which is prostrate on a rock, and 

 is pointing to an inverted fleur-de-lis. On the left of the globe is a soldier, with musket and bayonet, pointing to 

 Canada on the globe, and to the left is a sailor waving his hat. Over the globe is a scroll insciibed Paeiter. in. 

 Bella, behind it the Union Jack, and above Fame, with a wreath in her left hand, blowing a trumpet. In Ihâ 

 distance are five small boats and a high rock. To the left is T- Pingo- F. Bronze ; size, 44 m. 



Rev. : LovisBovRG' Taken- MDCCLVIII. View of Louisbourg harbour. In the foreground is a battery firing 

 on two war vessels, one of which is burning. To the right is the town, and in the distance are six vessels. On 

 the left is Lighthouse Point. 



9. Obv. : Admi- Boscawbn- Took- Cape- Breton. Half length figure of Boscawen in mailed armour to the right. 

 __^ Rev. : LoviSBOVEG- Ex : Iul- 26- 1758. A rude view, intended for but altogether unlike the town and harbour 



of Louisbourg. To the right is a hill surmounted by a tower. A ball from a mortar is about to strike the tower, 

 and the flag seems to be about to drop or is being lowered. The town is clustered at the foot of the hill. To the 

 left is a small tower with six men around it. In the harbour in front of the town are five vessels, three small and 

 two large ones. Brass, or better. Pinchbeck ; size, 40 m. 



10. Obv.: Same as last. 



Rev. : LovisnovRG Ex : Iul 26 1758. Similar view, but the hill is larger and the mortar and ball are wanting ; 

 there are only two men beside the tower; to the right two small and two larger vessels. Copper or dark mixed 

 metal ; size, 41 ni. 



11. Obv.: Ad.ml. Boscawbn Took Cape Breton. Three-quarters figure of ^Boscawen to the right in naval uni- 

 form ; in his right band he holds a baton. 



Rev.: LovisBovRG Ex: Iul. 26, 1758. Similar view, but the tower on tlie hill is to the left. There are five 

 small vessels and two larger ones. Brass ; size, 37 m. 



12. Obv. : Similar to the last, but there are fewer buttons on the coat and the b.aton is shorter. 



Rev.: Louisbourg Harbour. Ex: Iul 26 1758. Similar view. There are three hills with the tower on the 

 one to the left. The other hills are each surmounted with a small building. In the harbour are four small vessels 

 and one large one. Brass ; size, 37 m. 



13. Obv. : Similar to No. 11. 



