|
Bell |
Inscription |
Diameter |
Weight |
Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Treble |
I mean to make it understood that tho' I'm little yet I'm good. Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
30.5 |
6-2-22 |
E Flat |
|
Second |
If you have a judicious ear you'll own my voice is sweet and clear. Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
32.25 |
7-1-18 |
D |
|
Third |
Such Wond'rous pow'r to musick's given. It elevates the soul to heaven. Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
33.5 |
7-2-10 |
C |
|
Fourth |
Musick is medicine to the mind. Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
36.5 |
9-0-12 |
B Flat |
|
Fifth |
C & G Mears Founders London Praise ye the Lord Edward Bickersteth M.A. Vicar. Acton Tindal, Alfred Self, Edward Redhead, Churchwardens Sept. 1st 1854. |
39.75 |
10-0-20 |
A Flat |
|
Sixth |
Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
42 |
11-2-22 |
G |
|
Seventh |
Ye ringers all that prize your health and hapiness. Be sober merry wise & you'll the same posess. Pack and Chapman of London Fecit 1773. |
45.5 |
15-3-16 |
F |
|
Tenor |
C & G Mears Founders London 1850. In wedlock bands all ye who join with hands your hearts unite. So shall our tunefull tongues combine to laud the nuptual rite. Tho Tindal, Zachariah Daniel Hunt, Moses Lovett, Churchwardens. |
50 |
21-2-12 |
E Flat |
|
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|
Saunce |
1612 W Y (William Yare of Reading). |
22 |
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