226 



KNO\VLi:i)Gli;. 



J( NE. 1912. 



headed in 1058. a specimen of wliicli is in tin 

 collection of Messrs. Spink (see I'ij.juie 2^'h. It is 

 thus described: — Half-lcnf,'th fi^'ore of Sir Henry 

 Slingesby, nearly full face, hair Ion},', in armour and 



() : C : 1058. Size — 1-.S5 by 1-55. Cast, 

 untouched In' the graver : ring for susi^cnsion. This 

 badge has a very special interest for York collectors 

 for Sir Henry Slingesby belonged to an ancient 



FiGURU 250. 



Loyalist Bad^'cs and Medals associated with the adventures of Charles II between 1649 and 1660. 



Arranged by Messrs. Spink for the collection of A. M. Hroadley. 



sash round his waist. Outer Legend — EX. 



RESIDVIS. NVMMI. SVB. HASTA. I'IMMIANA. LEGE. 

 I'R.li DATl. IVXTA. DAVENTKIAM. (From the 



residue of the money plundered near Daventry under 

 the militarj- authority of Pym.) Inner Legend — 



AN. EARNEST. PENNY. FOR. MY. Cll I I.DKICN. THC): 



n : B : SLINC.ESBY. B. OXON. 1644. Reverse engraved. 

 Armorial shield with mantling and crest, Slingesby 

 impaling Belasjse. Below, beheaded lun : j. : 8 : b}- 



familv in that county. He was attached to the 

 ro\alist party, and having been made prisoner, was, 

 after two years' confinement at Hull, brought up to 

 London and executed on Tower Hill, 8th June, 

 1658 : or. as it is stated in the Harl. M.S. 46 JO. "he 

 was condemned by a High Court of Justice, as it 

 was then called, u[ion the information of one Kafe 

 Waterhouse, a very mean person, and beheaded or 

 basely murthered." He had married Barbara, 



