MEDALS BY SUBJECT, Education, London, William Frederic Mylius's Seminary, Red Lion Square, London, White Metal "Reward of Merit", 37.5mm, good very fine; Dublin, Rev D Flynn's Academy, Silver Medal, by Jones, awarded to I I Madden, for mathematics, 1847, open wreath both sides with engraved inscriptions, 36.5mm, suspension loop (Grimshaw 144), very fine, bad metal stain to one side; Chelmsford, New Hall, Jesuit School, 19th Century Silver Medal, 40mm, suspension loop, very fine. (3)
In the first decade of the 19th Century Mylius published "The School Dictionary of the English Language". Rev D Flynn's Academy, "A private school for young gentlemen", the Academy was located at 87-88 Harcourt Street, Dublin. New Hall School was founded in Liège in 1642, and opened on its present site in 1799, making it one of the oldest Catholic Schools in the UK.
Estimate: £80-120