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(in.) BRITISH TOKENS AND MEDALS. 
There is a good collection of British copper tokens and half¬ 
pennies, including local ones with views of Bolton Castle and the 
abbeys of Fountains and Rievaulx. 
Amongst the British medals there are catalogued : one of James 
I. and two of Charles I., namely, (a) bust “ Successor veros 
utriusque, Jan. 30, 1648,” and on the reverse a salamander amidst 
flames; (b) bust “Carolus D.G. Mag. Br. Fra et H. Rex," and 
on the reverse “ Florebunt,” shield with garter, and beneath T R 
(T. Rawlins). Another has a bust in armour (Gen. Monk?) “The 
sword of the Lord and Gideon." “ In the multitude of councillors 
there is peace." The deliberations depicted are King and Lords, 
and Speaker and Commons. Other medals are of Charles II. (4), 
James II., William III. and Mary, Anna, George, Caroline (“ Hail 
Britain’s queen ! thy virtues we acknowledge and lament thy 
wrongs"), George and Charlotte, William II.II. and Adelaide, and 
Victoria. There is a medal commemorating Henr)^ Brougham, 
M.P., of commerce the enlightened friend, and of national integrity 
the virtuous, eloquent, and undaunted supporter. Other medals 
testify to the victories on land or sea obtained by Wellington, 
Vincent, Duncan, Nelson, Warren, Spenser, Moore, Anglesey, and 
“ Bonaparte surrendered to H.B.M.S. Bellerophon, Capt. Maitland, 
July 15th, 1815." 
Of Election silver tokens there are: Lascelles for ever—in 
mind independent, in exertion indefatigable. Lord Milton for 
ever, 1807—King and Constitution—Independence—Commerce. 
Wilberforce for ever, 1807—Humanity is the cause of the people— 
King and Constitution. Charles William Viscount Milton (bust 
to left) elected M.P. for the County of York, the 5th June, 1807, 
11177 votes, majority 187. 
(iv.) BRITISH POSSESSIONS. 
There are a few coins relating to British possessions, the 
principal being the Barstow Collection of Indian Coins, of which 
a few are square. 
(v.) FOREIGN COINS. 
There is a small collection ; a few coins of the United States, 
Mexico, Panama, France, and the South African Republic (Kruger) 
were presented by Dr. T. Anderson. 
