ANNALS OF THE NOVA SCOTIAN CURRENCY. 59 



27. I BOSCAWEN-AMHEEST | FRONTiV AUG. 27. | BRAD.STREET. | DUQUESNB. NOV. 24. | FORBES. | GORBB. DB 29 | KBPPEL., 



Britannia seated in a chariot drawn by a lion, supported by the figure of Justice to the left and of Liberty to the 

 right. The ground on which they stand is strewn v/hh fleur-de-lis ; above is a scroll inscribed fœdus-invictdm. 

 below, MDCcviii. Brass. Size 43 m. 



59. Obv. Same as reverse of last. 



Rev. Inscription to the left, guadaloupe | baring? moorb | srAv 1 | Niagara | ionson | iuly. 25 At top, Que- 

 bec I WOLFE I MONCK? TOWNS? | SEP. 13 &. 18 | HAWKB | QUIBBRON | NOV. 20 To right, CROWN POINT | AMHERST | A>IG. 



4 I LAGOS I BOSCAWEN | AUG. 19. At bottoni, MiNDEN | FERDINAND | AUG. 1 Arms, Consisting of a, fleur-de-lys re- 

 versed, surrounded by a garter inscribed perfidia eversa. Supporters : a crowned lion to left and a horse to 

 right ; ribbon inscribed, v.'. pitt ausp. geo. ii pr. mi ; under the arms, mdcclix. Bronze. Size 43 m. 



60. Obv. adm!- BOSCAWEN • TOOK ■ CAPE • BRETON Half length bust of Boscawen to the right. 



JRev. LoursBOURG. A rude view of what is intended to represent the town and harbour of Louisburg, four 

 vessels in the harbour. Ex. iul 26 1758. Brass. Size 40 m. 



This and the six folio .ving medals were struck by Pinchbeck, of London. They are all rude in finish and 

 made from the " pinchbeck " brass. 



61. Obv. Same as last. 



Sev. As last, exeept that there are five vessels in the harbour and a ball from a mortar is about to strike the 

 fort on the summit of the hill. Brass. Size 40 m. 



62. Obv. adm'- BOSCAWEN TOOK CAPE BRETON A three-quarter figure of Boscawen in naval uniform to the right 

 with a baton in his right hand. 



Bev. Similar to 60, but the town is on the left, and the date 1768. Brass. Size 37 m. 



63. Obv. As last. 



Rev. louisburg harbour View of the town and harbour of Louisburg. Ex. jul 26 1758. Brass. Size 37 m. 



64. Obv. As 62. 



Rev. Similar to 60, but the town is to the left. Brass. Size 24 m. 



65. Obv. TO BRAVE adm"- eoscawbn Bust of Boscawen in armor to the right. 



Rer. I surrender prisoner E.v. 1758. An otRcer to the right kneeling and presenting his sword to another 

 officer to the left, standing and holding a sword over him. Copper. Size 25 m. 



66. Obv. NOVA SCOTIA In field, union is strength w'ith a Maltese cross underneath, the whole partially 

 enclosed by two sprigs of May-flower. 



Riv. TEMPERANCE | SOCIETY In field TOKEN | OF | MEMBERSHIP with Similar sprjgs of May-flower. White metal 

 Size 39 m. 



This is the earliest numismatic recognition of the May-flower, as this medal appeared some years before the 

 coinage of 1856. 



67. Obv. HALIFAX TEMPERANCE SOCIETY AcrOSS the field, TOKEN | OF | MBMIJERSHIP. 



Rev. UNION IS strength a wreath of laurel enclosing a fasces. White metal. Size 38 m. 



68. Obv. per ipsum et cuji ipso et in ipso vinces Arms Chief Vert. A lamb to the left, below i.h.s. Sup- 

 porters, a man to the left and a woman to the right ; crest, a radiated cross. 



Rev. . HALIFAX ROMAN CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. THE VERY REV" .lOHN LOCGHNAN. V. G. PRESIDENT. • 



a Greek cross inscribed pledge | i promise | to | abstain | from all | intoxicating drinks a" | except used 



MEDICINALLY | AND BY ORDER OF A MEDICAL MAN | AND TO DISCOUNTENANCE | THE | CAUSE A | PR.\CTICE | OF | INTEMPERANCE 



The corners of the cross are radiated, and contain the words founded | 24 jan'' 1841 | Halifax | nova sootia 

 White metal. Size 44 m. 



69. Obt\ sT MARY & sT PATRICKS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY FOUNDED IN HALIFAX BY THE ET REV? D? WALSH 1843 



The Virgin Mary, in the foreground of a landscape with a child on her knee who holds a lamb with a ribbon ; in 

 her left hand is a flower; with her right she is patting the lamb's head and by her side is a shepherd's crook. 

 From her left hand a flash of lightning strikes a wolf that is chasing a lamb. Hills in the distance, and a palisade 

 with an open gate in the foreground. 



Rer. SAINT PATRICK APOSTLB OF IRELAND. Ex. WE ARE THE CHILDREN OF | SAINTS. | TORIAS II. 18. St. Patrick, 



with crosier, in the foreground standing treading on a snake ; to the left, in the distance, are a spire, martello tower 

 and a cross, to the right, rocks and trees. White metal. Size 43 m. 



70. Obt: CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINANCE MEDAL OF THE CITY OP HALIFAX REV"? FATHER JOHN HIGGINBOTHAM FOUNDER 



FEBT. 2. 1857 Same scene as last. 



Rev. As last. White metal. Size 43 m. 



