The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 17Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1903 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... present 4 , 5 , and 6 remain . The third bell was given by Mr. William Day in 1875 , being cast by Messrs . Mears . In 1878 it was found to be too light and also out of tune , and was recast by Messrs . Warner . Rev. William Gill was ...
... present 4 , 5 , and 6 remain . The third bell was given by Mr. William Day in 1875 , being cast by Messrs . Mears . In 1878 it was found to be too light and also out of tune , and was recast by Messrs . Warner . Rev. William Gill was ...
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... present No. 5 , especially as Mr. Ornsby says that the other bells were put up " about a century and a half ago . " In 1506 Robert Cook the Elder by his will left 3s . 4d . , " magnæ campana " of Fishlake , probably the St. Nicholas ...
... present No. 5 , especially as Mr. Ornsby says that the other bells were put up " about a century and a half ago . " In 1506 Robert Cook the Elder by his will left 3s . 4d . , " magnæ campana " of Fishlake , probably the St. Nicholas ...
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... present bell has- T. MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1827 ECCLESHALL BIERLOW . One bell . 36 in . dia . This Church was restored about 1622 , and a bell then bought for it . In 1844 a bell weighing 12 cwt . was procured from Messrs . Mears , of ...
... present bell has- T. MEARS OF LONDON FECIT 1827 ECCLESHALL BIERLOW . One bell . 36 in . dia . This Church was restored about 1622 , and a bell then bought for it . In 1844 a bell weighing 12 cwt . was procured from Messrs . Mears , of ...
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... present ring was cast , were represented by : - I. Cast by T Hilton of Wath 1794 : - ( Weight , 5 cwt . I qr . 14 lb. ) 30 in . dia . 2 . No date . ( Weight , 5 cwt . 2 qr . 14 lb. ) 3 . 1604 32 in . dia . ( Weight , 7 cwt . 3 qr . 22 ...
... present ring was cast , were represented by : - I. Cast by T Hilton of Wath 1794 : - ( Weight , 5 cwt . I qr . 14 lb. ) 30 in . dia . 2 . No date . ( Weight , 5 cwt . 2 qr . 14 lb. ) 3 . 1604 32 in . dia . ( Weight , 7 cwt . 3 qr . 22 ...
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... present ones have on each- J. TAYLOR & C ° FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH 1871 And the tenor has in addition- TO THE PRAISE AND GLORY OF THE TRIUNE GOD AND IN [ GRATEFUL AND HUMBLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS [ NUMBERLESS BLESSINGS AND INFINITE MERCY ...
... present ones have on each- J. TAYLOR & C ° FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH 1871 And the tenor has in addition- TO THE PRAISE AND GLORY OF THE TRIUNE GOD AND IN [ GRATEFUL AND HUMBLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS [ NUMBERLESS BLESSINGS AND INFINITE MERCY ...
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