DORSET TOKENS AND MEDALS. 93 



Silver; size, i '3 sin. Cast in 1710. 



This divine was a member of the Dorset family of Cheverel, or 

 Sacheverel, of Chantmarle and East Stoke, of which latter place 

 John Sacheverell was rector in 1615. Dr. Henry Sacheverell 

 was impeached in 1710 for delivering two sermons (one at 

 Derby, the other at S. Paul's) which aroused the hostility of the 

 Commons. Suspension from preaching for three years followed 

 this prosecution, to which we owe the medal. Sacheverell is 

 here represented as the friend of the English episcopacy; 

 another medal, with the same obverse, substitutes the head of 

 Innocent XI. for the mitre on the reverse. 



35. obv : Profile portrait to the left. "John Wesley, M.A., 



born 1703, died 1791." "The world is my 

 parish." 



rev: Portrait, three quarters to the left. "Charles 

 Wesley, M. A- born 1708, died 1788." "Centenary 

 of Wesleyan Methodism 1839." (Plate III., rev. 

 only.) 



Silver : size, i-sin. 



The two brothers who founded the religious movement that 

 bears their name, were closely connected with this county by 

 family ties. Their father was born at Winterborne Whitchurch 

 and educated at Dorchester Grammar School, while the registers 

 of Lyme Regis and Charmouth contains many references to 

 their kinsfolk. Cf, an article by Canon Mayo in S. and D. N, 

 and Q. Vol. X., p. 271. 



36. obv: Portrait in naval uniform. "A. A. Hood Lord 



Bridport Admiral of the White " (P.K.) (Plate 

 II., obv. only.) 



rev : Victory holding a naval crown and French flags. Ships 

 of war in the background. In three semi-circles, " Off Port 

 L'Orient," etc. In ex : " 23 June 1795." 



Copper, size 1*9 in. By P. Kempson and J. G. Hancock. 

 The double " A " in the obverse legend appears to be an error. 

 Alexander, first Viscount Bridport, was born in 1726 of a clerical 

 and yeoman family in the Western part of the county. In 1 664 



