Music Lib. A A = Al CO n = t= = - = ^ h — — ^^ r~i '? = J> M — 1 — - ID ;■{ rr- ? = 5 = ^^^ 1 — — < 3 THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES .OS- '0JI1V3JO- •c.Avirprrp ■ , aF-fA '§; ^^ .:^ O %a3AiN )/• .M-\ ^4 ^s^vWSANCElfx. -n l_ AF.r^.iirriD,. S \ '^^ , "WiLunivLUJ. .<$ 3j DC ..^ ,.• %. ^y^l•llBRARYC/• % f 1 If < ^ v: yo ^^^ /^/. '''i7130NVSO\^'^ '%3AINn]WV' >- C5 m 'SOl^^ -r <■ < ^" -■^ L/n O \Qm /DJO'f^^ PRIZE MEDALS. Great Exhibition, London, 1851 (also Jurors) and 1862. Dublin Exhibition, 1865. International Exhibition, London, 1884, for a Peal of 8 Bells. ■»^^3p,filiMllil! ^^,„.^. II *V^|V1.* i LONDON E TtTTTTTIf!TtrTltTTTnTiriIll'TITrTtITTIltItHl •50-H€R-MfflCS5y-SHG-QUeGN- RisRoplI^iilirie^ SliePninreoP Wales. S^eRonouBahle Boanti oP Ontinaurp, h)^ Ranounable Sniiiitj Gorparatiou. r/2s:/^^/:s:/^ etc. etc. etc. ^/n:^^:^^^^ !TTtrTHTnitTITrT>IHT>nrT!HtMHITtTIITT I / '■•• ^ ^' ^z /^ ML THE WHITECHAPEL BELL FOUNDRY, Removed from ESSEX STREET, WHITECHAPEL, to present Site, 267, WHITECHAPEL ROAD, ir) 1739. PROPRIETORS. Robert Mott A.D. 1570 Joseph Carter ... 1606 William Carter 161O Thomas Bartlett 1619 Anthony Bartlett ... 1647 James Bartlett ... 1676 Richard Phelps 1702 Phelps & Lester 1735 Thomas Lester 1739 Lester & Pack 1752 Lester, Pack & Chapman ... 176Q Pack & Chapman 1770 Chapman & Mears... 1782 William Mears... 1784 William & Thomas Mears 1787 Thomas Mears, Senr. ... 179I Thomas Mears & Son 1805 Thomas Mears, Junr. ... 181O Charles & George Mears ... f844 George Mears & Co. ... i86[ Mears & Stainbank 1865 based the Business of the followi nsf Bell Foundries : Messrs. Rudhall, of Gloucester. ,, Brian t, of Hertford. ,, Dobson, of Downham. „ Wells, of Aldbourne, Wilts, and T8S5, ,, Moore, Holmes & Mackenzie, of llie Rcdcnhall l^\nmdry, Harlestoii, Norfcjlk. 7189S7 267, Whitkchapkl Road, London. In submitting this Catalogue of Peals of Bells from the Foundry, we beg warmly to acknowledge the support and the kind recommendations which we continue to receive, and soliciting a continuance of such confidence, beg to state that our attention is exclusively given to the casting of Bells and the manufacture of their Fittings and Frames, everything being made on these Premises. Clmrch Bells are made of one quality, from Copper and Tin ; the latter being somewhat less than a fourth of the whole weight. The value of the two metals was nearly identical during the four years ending with iSyq, but latterly Copper has been depreciated far more than Tin. The comparative prices of merchantable quality being— Tst March, 1882 1883 1884 188: Copper. 6q'- per cwt. 70'- „ 61- . 52'- „ 1196° 8-q Tin. 1 1 6 '- per cwt. "^I - 87- 83'- 235° 7-3 118 Melting point Specific gravitv Chemical affinity The maior portion of the price of Bells is represented by the first cost of the metal, and as Bells suffer no appreciable loss in weight by corrosion from exposure to the air, this value is never lost, but is fully allowed for again when the Bells have to be replaced. The present prices of Copper are the lowest on record. A Peal is augmented by the addition of new Trebles, and sometimes by a larger Tenor also, in which case one of the existing Bells is replaced by another half a note different in tone. For Striking the Four Quarters and Hour the Bells em- ployed are — Tn a Peal of lo Bells the Treble, 2nd, 3rd, 6th and Tenor „ S ,, 2nd. 3rd. 4th, 7th „ In the former case the interval between the 4th Quarter Bell and the Hour Bell is an octave, in the latter a fifth. Qnly two Quarters besides the Hour can be struck on the Bells of a smaller Peal. The Treble, 3rd and Tenor Bells being then used. The necessary connection with the Clock is made by the Clockmakers, who require to know the weights of the Bells. Bell Frames and Fitting's are all of the best materials and made by hand labour. English Oak is generally used for the former, but we recommend Teak for India. Care is necessary on the part of the Steeple Keeper to keep the Gudgeons and Bearings well lubricated and to screw up the nuts of the Fittings quite evenly, or the Bells may be thrown out of the level. We refer to page 4 for Form of Contract, showing also present quotations, and to page 5 for pro forma Invoice with cost of Chiming Apparatus, and for calculation of Freight and Shipping Charges. Restoring Bells and Fittings. A considerable portion of our business comprises the Recasting of Old Bells (full value being allowed for the old metal). Turning, Rehanging and Tuning Bells, and replacing or repairing Bell Frames and Fittings. As such restorations differ in every case, the usual course is for us first to be permitted to visit the Church to estimate the cost, and when favored with instructions our best care is given to bring the Bells again into ringing order, as promptly as possible. MEARS & STAINBANK. FORM OF CONTRACT. iiftfinOVantlUm of .Hgreemfnt made tl.is twenty-third day of February, 1885. Between '- -i- rh o Ml-* o CO 05|Tt O o o W « ^ « tt H-* -h|^ r:|^ Mfit MHt H^ ci O o I-- O ""' "". 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Madrid, HojiE Office, cwt. qrs. lbs. cwt. qrs. lbs. cwt. qrs. lbs. cwt. qrs. lbs. G3 7 *.38 21 26 3 19 21 2 « 22 10 12 2 4 13 2 19 7 1 1« 12 2(1 C 57 1 25 9 2 16 5 2 1 97 1 1 U 22 50 26 34 1 27 * Prize Medal 1851 Exhibition. 14 LATI N LEGENDS. Bell Leiiends from i< Anno Dni. M.CC. nofiog VI. Claughton Lancashire. De-Flothe-a-e-la-Hague-fet-tan-Mccclxix. Duiicton, Susae.x. Johauues de Oolsale me fecit. Anno Domini M.CCCC.IX. Fecerunt me in bonore omnium Sanctorum. ^ M. E. L. 0. B. >i< Beckingham, Notts. Anno milleno quater cento quoque den o est hec campana Jesus. Tliirsk, Yorkshire. 4< Lan m. cccc. xxx. v. Leeds, Kent. ^ Martine es minen name mun gbelnnt sy Gode beqitame ghemaect jnt jaer m. cccc. Iviii. Allliallows, Staining. London. The earliest dated bell in London, the Legend is Anglo-Dutcli. Pulsemns gratis omnes laudes Trinitati, A. Dni. M.CCCCC.XXIJ. SuUington, Suffolk. Ill this oeiitury, dating bells became general, JK. Stocks. E. Sluter. B. Wfweb. F. Clapper. C. Wheel/BrouX'. G. Frcu7b&. D. c^^ H. Roller. SrrudL ClvLLrch beZL with wrougfWirorbStoch&Lwheeb. Idtrv. heJZ yvilh wrou^kt irow stock/,leA/erand/frcurne/, azvd/ corrugated/ trow oover? Jldcule For Soko WhcurF. 17 m. bM, wroiujhjy Ltotv stocky, wheel/ & brcbckeb frajrue/, wUJv half donze, 2.inx> cover for lA& LoThdiom sdwoi board. 17 ENGLISH LEGENDS. Legends from \(>th to X^th Centuries. God let all the people praise Thee. how amiable are Thy dwellings, Thou Lord of hosts ! go your way into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Praise God upon the loude symbals. Come let us sing unto the Lord. One mediator between God nnd man, Christ Jesus, My mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord. O j'e Spirits and souls of the righteous bless ye the Lord. Before Him lowly fall. Our hope is in the Lord. Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Watch and pray. Jesu fulfil with Thy good grace, All that we beckon to this place. When you hear me for to toll, Then pray to God to save the soul. First I call you to God's word, And at last unto the Lord. When I ring, God's praises sing, When I toll, pray heart and soul. When I do call, come serve God all. Let my sound inovii thee to God's glory. 18 I will sound and resound to Thy people with my sweet voice to call theiii to Thy word. We celebrate the auspicious morn, On which the Son of God was born. Lord accept this Bell of mee, To call Thy people nnto Thee. For mercies undeserved this peal is raised, So may Thy name God through Christ be praised. It joyeth me much To go to God's Church. Sacred to God on high, and in this Temple rais'd, May holy sounds from me be heard, and He be prais'd. I will be glad and much rejoyce on Thee God most hie. And make my songs extol Thy name above the starry skie. All service tyme I sound, and at the deathe of men, To serve your God, and well to dye, remember then. May our tone so sound on the ear of man on eai'th, as to bi'ing him to his Father in heaven. Lord let the folk below, resound in living song. Thy praise, as we do now with iron tongue. May God bless all, Whom I do call. Treble Bell- —Blessing 2nd „ Glory 3rd „ Wisdom 4th „ Thanksgiving 5th „ Honour 6th Power 7th „ Might Tenor ,, Unto our God for ever and ever. All men who hear my mournful sound. Repent before you lye in ground. I ring to sermon with a lusty boom. That all may come, and none may sta^' at home. 19 I to the Church the Hying call, And to the grave I summon all, Pray attend to what I give, That 80 3011 may for ever live. Sometimes joy, sometimes sorrow. Marriage to day, and death to morrow. I soimd to bid the sick repent, In hope of life when breath is spent. I toll the funeral knell, I hail the festal day ; The fleeting hours I tell. And summon all to pray. I call the living, mourn the dead, I tell when days and years are sped. For grief and joy, for prayer and praise, To heaven my tuneful voice I raise. When men in Hymen's bands unite. Our merry peals produce delight, But when death goes his weary rounds, ^Y'e send forth sad and solemn sounds. May all I summon to the grave, The blessings of a well spent life receive. I sweetly toll when men doth call. To taste on food that feeds ye sole. My roaring sound doth notice give. That men cannot here alwaies live. When souls are from their bodies torn, 'Tis not to die, but to be born. We take no note of time, but from its loss. When of departed hours I toll the knell. Instruction take, and use the future well. Oblige me not to call in vain. My sounding voice, time's passing hour proclaims, O'er Salop's town, and Severn's fertile plains. I sound aloud ffom day to day. My sound hath praise, and well it may. 20 May all in truth and harmony rejoice, To honour Church and Queen with heart and voice. May England's coast the pride of commerce be, And Cambria's pride, be always to be free ! In wedlock's bands all ye who join. With hands your hearts unite ; So shall our tuneful tongues combine. To laud the nuptial rite. Prosperity attend all England's shore, Let Shrewsbur}' flourish, now and evermore. Possessed of deep and sonorous tone This belfry king sits on his throne ; And w^hen the merry bells go round, Adds to, and mellows every sound. So in a just and well-poised state, Where all degrees possess just weight, One greater power, one greater tone. Is ceded to improve their own. The bride and groom we greet in holy wedlock join'd. Our sounds are emblems of hearts in love combined. We greet the bridal, and the birthday feast, We speed the soul, from fleshy bonds released, To that long home, where grief and sin have ceased. Faith, hope, and grace. Attend this place. May our sweet chimes, Mark happy times. I ring at six to let men know, When too and from their worke to go. My gentle note shall lead the cheerful sound, Peace to this Parish, may good will abound. When victory crowns the public weal. With glee we give the merry peal. God save the Church, our Queen and realme. And send us peace in Christ. Amen. ^1 EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS RECEIVED DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS. From the Rev. A. H. B. LASSISRRAYE, Cure of S. Francois du Lao, Canada. Received February 26th, 1884. The Bell not only reached our quarters safely but went boldly to its place, and when ringing gives satisfaction. I am grateful of your uprightness with us, and I wish you greatest success for a century more. From the Rev. N. T. HEBERT, Cure of Kamouraska, Canada. 2 1st March, 1884. — Le Rev. M. Ch. Bacon, Cure de 1' Islet me dit qu'il veut s'adresser a vous pour avoir des cloches. Je lui ai dit que j'etais tres content de celles que vous m'avez envoye. Je profite de cette occasion pour vous exprimer ma satisfaction, et en meme temps pour vous prier de recevoir sa commande avec confiance et de le servir avec votre attention et diligence ordinaire. From the Rev. F. X. L. BLAIS, Cure of Fraserville, Canada. March 26th, 1884. — We are satisfied with our Bells. From SPENCER CHARRINGTON, Esq., Donor of the Bells to Hunsdon, Herts. March 29th, 1884. — I have heard the Bells tried, their tone seems very good. From the Rev. JOHN S. STEWART, Vicar of Loders, Dorset- April 13th, 1884. — The Bell has not yet been rung, but so far as I can judge it is exactly in tunc and a beautiful casting. I hope to hear her rung very soon. P.S. — Tone beautiful. Just heard. '2-2 From the Rev. W. H. E. R. JERVIS, Rector of Cranford, Middlesex. .\pril cStli, 1S84. — I beg Lo enclose clieque> for Llie atnount of the enclosed bill. The restoration ol the Bells give us great satisfaction. From Clerical Agents at Quebec. May 7th, 1884. — You will find enclosed an exchange letter for the sum of £si^ ^4^'- f*^'' the payment of six bells just received in perfect order. From the Rev. T. W. CARR, Rector of Banning. Kent. June 4th, 1884. — The Bells are very sweet tones and I am much pleased with them, they give a great deal of pleasure to the people. From CHAS. CHALLINOR, Esq., of Basford Hall, Stoke-on-Trent. August 16th, 1884. — I now ha\'e the pleasure Lo enclose cheque for £2)i}< "'^ payment of your account. I believe the Bells give general satisfaction and add much to the cheerful- ness of Wolstanton. From the Rev. W. BRETHERTON, Vicar of Broughton, Lancashire. September 26th, 1884. — I have very great pleasure in inform- ing you that our opening yesterday was a very great success. The Bells being admired by rich and poor from all quarter.^ and the praise given to your firm was abounding. We are now prepared to send you a draft, or in any other way you may suggest for the completion of our arrangement with you as stated in the bill. P.S. — I shall have much pleasure in giving you a fuller report for any purpose you may choose. The success you have achieved for us has the thanks of parishioners and friends from all parts. From the Rev. J. WATTS WILKINSON, Vicar of S. James, Leyland, Lancashire. Juh" 7lh. 1SS4. — T write to enclose cheque and take the opportunity of informing you that we are all pleased with our new Bell and quite satisfied with the way in which it has been hung. ^6 From GEO. HENRY CHARSLEY, Esq., Slough, Bucks. Seplfinbei ,;olh, 1884. — Enclo^eil please find tlie cheque of the Treasurer of the Reaconsfield Bells Fund for ^508 t2s. od., tlie amount of your account. \V'^hile thanking you on behalf of the Committee for 3'^our care and attention in carrying out Lane End G L> Linslade 7 8 Woburn ... i:^ 8 Long Crendcn ... 19 8 Newport Pagnell ... 22 3 Penn Street ... 10 5 Shalstone ... 8 Ji|rlifihir^. 8 Abingdon, St. Helen's .3 Do. St. Peter's College Cloek Bells 10 Appleton G Beenham Vallcncc ... .1 Bisham .T Rraywood, All Saints' G Bright well h Clevedon (f or the Duche.ss of Sutherland) Clock Bells.. u Clewer G Comptou 8 Drayton 6 Long Wittenham G Reading, St. Giles G Sandhurst 6 I-;peen G Tbcale 6 Walthani, St. Lawrence 19 .30 G 14 o 10 7 10 4 11 G G 7 4 14 9 8 G (! 9 G 9 15 8 8 5 1:5 11 )3m;luiir|hnm.shin\ d^ambrulcje. 8 Cambridge. St. Andrew's the Great :^ Harlton Park G Leverington ... o Weston Colvillc Cheshirit. Aldford (for the Marquis of Westminster) Bebingtou. S. Mark's Bidstone Capeuhurst ... Castle Hall, near Stalybridge Disley Eccleston High Lane (Hemispherical) Hyde Prestbury Rockferry, St. Peter's Runcorn Staly, St. Paul's Stretton Upton ... Woodchurch ... 10 7 17 7 14 7 5 4 1.5 8 18 4 15 18 5 IG 19 9 10 9 2? (Tornutall alhannel ,,^)slandH. No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. CV't, No. of ^\!|^;'/' ««"- cwi. fi Baldbu D G Alderuey . 12 5 Broadoak 5 3 Palmuuth 15 6 Jersey, St. Mark^ .. 11 Gwemiap 8 fi Helston 17 6 Lawhitton 9 geuonjihirc. 8 Kenwyn 13 ■i Peukevil (for Lord Falmouth ) 10 6 Ashburton .. 22 6 Feuiyn 13 5 Ashpriugtoii . 8 C Redruth 13 5 Barton, Poutihill 8 6 St. Asrnes ... 7 r O " " • ■ 4 Truro Cathedral. Clock Bells 7 6 Bishop Teigntou . 10 6 Brattoii Fleming . 15 Cumberland 5 O ' ' • • Dartmouth. S( . Petrox . 9 6 Brampton ... It 6 Diptford . 13 8 Carlisle. 8t. StepheD's (Gift r ' * * * • of Lady Burdett Cou tts) 14 6 Dittisham .. 13 8 Cockermouth 6 „ 6 Keswick 13 1 ') (J Exeter, St. David's ... . 9 12 8 Do. St. Sidwell's . 24 (i Penrith 12 G Halbeiton .. 16 8 St. Bees ... 14 8 Holds worthy . 13 .3 Skirwith, St. Johu's... ... 7 (; Kenu . 14 6 Thursby 7 6 Workington, St. John's 12 8 Kingsbridge .. 13 iiirbphire. G Meavy . 8 G Newton Abbot 8 8 Bakewell ... 18 o Bretbey (for Lady Chesterfield) 4 8 Oakford . 13 ?> Bousall .. . 4 8 Plymouth, Charles Cluirch . . 24 10 Chesterfield ... L'4 8 South Molton . 24 8 Derby,St.Andrew's Litchurch 21 8 Sowtou 8 Do. St. Werburgh 17 • V 3 Derby, Town Hall, Clk. Bells 15 5 Thorn bury, St. Peter's . 6 LuUington 12 5 Up Ottery . 19 5 Osmaston 16 5 Week, St. Germans ... 5 6 Shardlow 12 () StaTiton ill Peak 10 8 West Teigumouth . 14 8 Youlgreave 26 6 Wiukleigh . 20 28 i01[Si!t. dfsjicx. No. of ^^T^^t"^ Bells. ^^"""^^ cwt. 6 Bridport 20 6 Chardstock 15 No. of Bells. 5 Bentley Great, St. Paul 6 Bobbingwortli 6 Braintree Weig Tei htof lor. cwt. . 8 . 13 12 5 Fordingbridge, Clock Bells 8 Chelmsford 22 (Hemispherical) 5 Melbury Abbas 3 8 8 Colchester, St. Peter's () Dageuhani 8 Great Baddow • • . 21 13 13 5 Okeford Fitzpaine 11 6 Great 11 ford .. 8 6 Shaftesbury, Holy Trinity ... 11 5 Great Wakering (i Greenstcad Grecu .• . 8 . 13 8 Wareham 2] 8 Harwich , , . 14 3 Wimborne, St. Giles 5 (J Horuchurch ... 5 Inworth 6 Laindon Hills 5 Nazeing • • . 20 . 5 . 12 . 10 guiiham. 5 Orsett 6 Prittlewell • • . 11 . 17 6 Barnard Castle 17 5 Kayne . . 7 6 Bishops Wearmouth 11 3 Ivochford 5 Southminster ... .. . 5 . 12 5 Brancepeth Castle, Hemis- 5 Stisted . . 10 pherical Clock Bells 10 3 Stan way, All Saints .. .. . 7 6 Darlington. St. Cuthbert .. l(i 8 Thaxtcd 8 Walthamstow . . 17 . 18 6 Do. St. John's 10 6 Wiveuhoe • • • . 8 3 Frosterley . 7 8 Writtle . . 18 8 Gateshead . 14 8 Hartlepool. Catholic Churcl: I 16 6 Houghton-le-Bpring . 12 dDlourcstiirjihirii. 6 Lanchester . 9 6 Coaley . 15 3 Nevy Shildon. Cluck Bells .. 8 8 Clifton 8 Dursley . 13 . 13 6 Shields. South, St. Hilda's .. 10 3 Highnani . 25 6 Staindrop 13 3 llisington-Wick 6 Staunton . 7 . 10 8 Sunderland 14 6 Warmley . 10 29 iamphir^. Xo. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. cwt. 8 Alresford 8 Andover 6 Avington 3 Bembridge 3 Boldre 5 Buriton 5 Candover Brown 8 Carisbrook 5 East Woodhay 6 Eling 3 Farleigh Wallop 3 Harbridge 5 Lyss 5 Milford 3 Netley, Clock Bells 4 Newtown 6 Old Alresford 3 Osborne House, Clock Bells G Peter.sfield 6 Portsea, St. Mary ... 8 Privett 8 Ringvvood 8 Romsey 5 Ryde, Town Hall, Clock Bells (Hemispherical) 5 Sopley 8 Southampton, St. Mary's ... 3 Do C> South Ted worth (for Sir John Kelk, Bart.) Hemispherical G Sydmonton ... G Twyford 6 West Meon ... 8 Whitsbury ... G Woolverton ... 16 16 11 n 6 9 7 20 7 12 5 G 8 11 6 11 7 15 12 12 19 25 / IG 5 4 8 12 IP, 4 G jerefordshirc and HI on mouth. No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. cwt. G Ewias Harold 5 Felton ... 6 Llantharnham 6 Moreton-on-Lug 6 Stanton-upon-Arrow 5 Tedstone-de-la- iMere iertfordshiit. 6 Apsley End 5 Barley G Bengeo 8 Berkhampstead, Great 6 Hemel Hempstead 8 Hertford, All Saints 6 Langleybury 8 Rickmaiis worth 3 Rickmansworth, Wesley an Chapel, Clock Bells 6 Royston G St. Alban's, St. Stephen's ,. 3 Waterfoot 8 Watford 5 Do. St. Andrew's (Hem- ispherical) ... iiinlinc|don. 7 6 8 7 7 3 15 8 7 18 15 22 8 23 G 12 10 5 22 4 Brington G Conington 4 13 30 Snit. No. of ^^^t.nt°' Bells. ^^°"'^- act. No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. ciot. 6 Aldington 8 Ash 14 22 8 Margate 3 Nettlestead ... ... ... 23 6 5 Barming 10 (J Northfleet ... 16 4 Bekesbonrne 9 6 Petham ... 7 6 Bobbing 8 Borden 9 21 6 Pluckley 14 12 Quex Park, Thanet, Waterloo r> Bough ton Aluph 12 Tower ... 15 6 Boxley 12 6 Ramsgate. St. L iwrence ... 18 6 Chart Suftcn ir. 3 Do. Clock Bells ... 8 6 Cheriton 7 3 Do. .Tews' Synagogue, 6 Chilliaiii 18 Clock Bells ... 4 8 Cranbrook 23 8 Rolvenden ... 16 8 Crayford 12 8 Sandwich ... 17 Ti Cuxton 8 6 Seal ... 10 6 East well (the Gift of the Earl 6 Selling ... 10 of Wiuchelsea) 13 8 Sevenoaks ... 22 6 Edenbridge 12 () Sheldwick ... 13 8 Elham 16 6 Shorne ... 10 6 Elthani 9 6 Sidcup ... 9 5 Frinstead 7 6 Spcldhurst ... ... 13 8 Frittenden 13 8 Staplehurst ... ... 22 8 Graresend 19 6 Stone ... 13 r. Great Chart 15 3 Swanley 6 8 Harrietsham 13 6 Throwley ... 13 5 Hernhill 10 8 Tunbridgp ... ... 20 '?> Highgate. near HawkhursI c. 6 Tnnstall 9 5 Hothtield 9 6 Wateringbury ... 8 10 Hythe West 19 8 Westerhain ... ... 18 r, Kilndown 16 8 Woolwi'-h ... 13 6 Lamberhiirst 13 3 Do. Clock Bells 4 6 Leigh 9 8 Wroth am ... 21 10 Maidstone 32 8 Wye ... • f . ... 23 31 Sanrashiit. No. of Bells. Weight oC Tenor. Accrington ... ... 9 8 Ashton-under-Lyne, St. Peter's ... 20 6 Bacup ... 10 8 Balderstoue ... ... 16 8 Barlow Moor ... 18 8 Birch, St. James' ... U 8 Blackpool. St. John's ... IS 6 Blackrod ... 12 No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. cwt. 8 Bolton-le-Moors, HolyTriuity 16 6 Broughton 10 6 Brownedge 21 8 Burnley 17 6 Chipj)ing ... ... ... 9 5 Chorlton-cura-Hardy ... 15 8 Clitheroe 15 6 Colne 16 6 East Crorapton 10 6 Garstang , 15 8 Gorton Chapel 14 6 Great Crosby 10 8 Halliwell 16 6 Hamer, All Saints 15 8 Haslingden ... ... ... 16 3 Haughton Dale. St. Ann's ... 4 6 Harwich ... 11 6 Helen's St.; St. Thomas' ... 9 8 Heywood 23 8 Hind ley, St. Peter's 14 6 llul me, Holy Trinity ... 16 .■•. Huyton, Clock Bells ... .t 6 Uo. 19 6 Kearslev 9 8 Kirkham 6 Do. Catholic Church . 8 Leesfield 6 Ley land, St. James'... 10 Liverpool, St. Peter's 8 Lytham. St. Cuthbert's 6 Do. St. John's ... 8 Manchester, St. John's 8 Moorside, Oldham ... 8 Musbury 8 Newchurch-in-Rosendalo . 12 01 i") Sherri n gham 7 3 West Raynham 10 G Wiggenhall 12 (5 Wroxham 8 10 Yarmouth, St. Nicholas ... 30 6 Guilsborough 9 6 Harrington 9 G Irthlingborough 11 8 Northampton, All Saints ... 23 5 Orlingbury 12 6 Stamford Baron, St. Martin's 14 fi Whilton 10 gorthinnbcrland. 3 Alnwick, St. I'aul's, Clk. B... 19 8 Berwick-on-T\veed 21 3 Corbridge 4 8 Hexham Abbey 21 8 Newfastle-ui)on-Tyne, All Saints ... ' li» ]() North Shields IS 34 Soitincjham. No. of Bells. ^Veipllt of Tenor. (nut. Averham East Retford Do. Clock Bells ... Kirkton-in-Hollan(i Nottingham, St. Peter's Ollerton Perlethorpe (the gift of Earl Manvers) ... Shire Oaks South CoUingham Sturton-in-le Steeple ... Oxfordshire. Bladon ... Bodicote Checkeudon Clifton Hampden Deddington Drayton Henley-on-Thames Islip Little Milton Milton Nettlebed 6 North Leigh 6 Oxford, St. Mary Magdalene.. Do. Keble College. Clock Bells (Hemispherical) ... Thame Weston-on-Green 3 ^omcrsctjihirf. 24 4 18 21 6 6 7 7 11 6 9 11 7 17 7 22 9 IB 7 10 6 18 S Ti Baltonsbury 21 8 Bath, Christ Chnrch 12 4 Bathealton 7 6 Blagdon K) 6 Bnckland, St. Mary 13 6 Burnham 22 5 Cricket Malherbie r, 4 East Clevedon 10 6 Lympsham. Weston-Super- Mare 11 7> Marston Biggot 8 6 North Ciirry 18 6 North Petherton 21 5 Preston, near Yeovil 10 6 Swainsvvick 7 6 Winford . 16 jhrojjshirc No. of Bells. fi Albrighton ... (■) Berrington () Broseley fi Chirbury 8 Coalbrookdalc 3 Dinham House, near Ludlow, Clock Bells Kinlet... Lilleshall Meole Brace Moreton Corbet Newport Shifnal 12 Shrewsbuiy, St. Chad's ... 10 Do. St. Mary's 6 Do. St. Julian r> Do. St. Michael ... 6 Stanton-npou-Hinehcath ... fi Stoke-uponTerne f) Worthen Weight of Tenor. cwt. ... 12 ;§ta|t'or(lfihire. 6 Biddulph 6 Brown Edge 6 Cheadle (the gift of the Earl of Shrewsbury) 8 Darlaston 3 Dunstall 6 Elford t; Kidsgrove 8 Lane End 3 Maer Hall, Clock Bells 6 Patshull, St. Mary's (the gift of the Earl of Dartmouth) 6 Sheen fi Shenstone 6 Tettenhall 8 Tipton 6 Tunstall, St. Mary"s 10 Weduesbury 12 West Brorawich 13 13 13 20 7 11 9 i\ 8 13 19 43 21 13 7 8 8 8 11 11 If) 19 10 16 4 10 7 9 13 12 12 23 23 35 %\4o\]i No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. cwt. ... 28 ... Ifi ... 12 ... U ... 15 ... 20 ... 7 ... 16 ... 10 ... 10 10 Beccles 8 Bungay 6 Cavendish 6 Clopton 8 Coddenham ... 8 Debenham 6 Fornham, St. Martin's 8 Framsden 5 Gazeley 6 Gorleston, St. Andrew's 5 Hardvvick House, nr. Bury St. Edmund's, Clock Bells (Hemispherical) 10 8 Helmingham 19 5 Ingham 12 5 Livermere 5 8 Long Melford 16 5 Moulton 6 6 Nowton 7 16 Orwell Park (for Col. Tomlin) Hemispherical 10 5 Ousden C Polsteail 10 Stonham A spall ') Stuston 8 Sudbury, St. Gregory .5 Thebertoii 6 Troston 6 Worlingworth ... inrpn. No. of Bells. 5 Ash 8 Ashstead 10 Beddington ... 6 Carshalton G Clandon. West ... 14 ... 10 ... 24 ... 16 7 ... 6 ... 13 Weight of Tenor. cwt. ... 8 ... 14 ... 20 ... 12 ... 18 4 Dulwich College, Clk. Bells (Hemispherical) 6 .5 East Horsley Park (for the Earl of Lovelace) ... 9 6 Bgham 13 6 Esher .' 8 6 Ewell 1-1 8 Godalming 24 5 Godstone 8 8 Guildford, Holy Trinity ... 25 6 Do, St. Mary's ... 16 6 Haslemere 9 8 Horley 13 6 Kingswood 17 8 Leatherhead 20 8 Mitcham 16 6 Newdegate 8 3 Norbiton. St. Peter's. Clk. R. 6 6 Pirbright i:? () Puttenhain ... ... ... 8 8 KanmoreCommon.St.Haniahas 21 8 Reigate 20 3 Surbitou, Clock Bells ... 7 5 Tandridge 4 8 Wey bridge 12 3(1 ^^n.s.^c^'. Weight of No. of Tenor. Bells. g,^,^_ No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. cwt. C) Angmering 12 8 Horsham ... 24 8 Arundel (the Gift of the 5 Hove ... 11 Duke of Norfolk) 14 8 Hurstpierpoint ... 13 8 Battle 23 () Little Horsted ... 12 fi Bexhill 12 6 Lyminster ... U) C, Billinghurst 13 i'< Midhurst ... 12 .5 Bodiham 7 fi Newick •"> 8 Brightling i:> 6 New Shoreham ... u; 8 Brighton. St. Paul's 14 8 Petworth k; 4 Do. St. Mark's. Kem)i S Ptingmer ir. Town, Clock Bells ... 7 r. Rudgwick 14 4 Brighton, All Soul's, (Hk. B. H 8 Cuckfield 15 5 Ditchling 'J 8 Eastbourne K' 8 Rye 8 Salehurst 8 Seaford 20 1*J 12 r, Do. All Soul's ... 10 3 Selsey 7 8 East Grinstead 25 8 Southover, Lewes . 17 .5 Ewhurst 10 .") Storrington ... 7 3 Fernburst 4 8 Ucktield 12 fi Fletching 8 5 Wartling 8 f) Goring 18 C VVestbourne ... ... 11 C, Hartfield 12 6 Westham 8 (i Harting 12 (! West Grinstead 8 (! Hellingly 12 f) West Tarring... y 37 ^.clariiichshire. Mcfitmorelaiul. a!aliltfihi.rc. Weiglit of No. of kVcuht of Tenor. No. oi Bells. Tenor. cwl. Bells. cwt. 5 Alderton ... 9 10 Astou ... ... 21 5 Bowood (fur the Marquis of 12 Birmingha'ii. St. Martin's ... 3G Lansdowne) ... 11 10 Do. St. Phillips 29 S Chippenham. St. I'aul's ... H 5 Do. Catholic Uhui •ch 14 :? Do. Clock Bells ... 10 (i Claverdoo ... i:5 5 Crudwell ... 10 10 Coventry, St. Michael's ... :5i (i Chute Forest (J 8 Do. Holy Trinity ... 20 3 Hartham ... 7 5 Harbury ... 18 .5 Kennett ... 4 5 Keresley ... 7 8 Marlborough, St. Peter's ... 13 6 Leamington ... 9 6 Do ... 12 7 Lillington, near Leamingt on, fi Semley ... 26 Clk. Bells (Hemispherical) 9 5 Tottenham Park (for the 5 Kadway 7 Marquis of Aylesbury) ... 11 8 Rugby, Catholic Church 15 6 Wilton 8 G Sherborne 11 (i Zeals Green ... 12 5 Shirley 7 G Sutton-Coldficld 22 3 Wiuderton, Clock Bells 10 8 10 (i Ambleside (j Appleby 6 Brathay 6 Bui'ton 3 Castcrton 10 Kendal 6 Kirkby Lonsdale f) Langdale 3 Milbourne Chapel, Clk. Bells ."> i Worcester, St. John's 12 9 oilorqiisterjihire. 6 Abberley 5 Areley Kings (j Cookley 10 Dudley 3 Edwin Loach... 6 Fladbury 6 Harvington ... 8 King's Norton (J Longdon 8 Stanbrook, Catholic Church. 6 Stone 8 Stourbridge It 6 12 21 5 13 8 17 12 G 6 19 16 38 iorhfihiit, Win^i lidiuig. No. of Bells. 6 Addinghara ... fi Batley 8 Barnsley 8 Biugley 6 Borougbbridge (the Uift of Lady Biirdett Coutts) 8 Brighouse 8 Calverley I) Darton 8 Denholm Gate 6 Dent 8 Earls Heaton, Dewsbury 6 Giggleswick ... 6 Gisburn 8 Guiseley 13 Halifax. Old Church 8 Do. Haley Hill, All buulj 6 Harrogate. St. Mary's 6 Haworth, St. Michael's 6 Headingley ... 6 Horbury 10 Hudderstield ... 5 Do. St. Thomas' Clk. B 8 Keighley 3 Kettlewell ... 6 Kildwick 8 Kirkburton ... 6 Kirkheaton ... 8 Knaresborough 13 Leeds, St. Peter's 3 Do. St. JohTi's 3 Do. St. Phillip's 8 Lightcliffe ... Weight of Tenor. ciot. 10 11 14 16 14 14 11 10 15 8 14 12 'J 10 25 25 13 11 10 10 18 S 14 y 10 13 9 19 35 13 9 19 No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. not. 8 Low-Moor, Holy Trinity 6 Middleton 6 Monk-Brettou 5 Nidd 8 Otley 3 Pellou 8 Pudsey 6 Queensbury, Holy Trinity 8 Raw marsh 3 Rilston 8 Ripon Cathedral 10 Rotherham 6 Sandall Magna 6 Sharrow 12 Sheffield 8 Do. St. Marie ... 3 Do, Town Hall, Clk. Bells 8 Shipley 3 Shiptoii (i Skiptou C) Slaidburn 6 Snaith 8 Sowerby 6 Sprotborough 3 Stainforth 6 Waddington 10 Wakefield 8 Do. St. John's 5 Do. Asylum Clk. Bells 3 Weeton 6 Wetherljy 6 Woodlesford 6 Wragby 14 9 11 6 15 8 16 12 10 7 21 32 13 13 41 26 8 15 5 18 15 12 15 8 7 9 31 23 9 10 10 9 10 39 lorhsluri^. |torth and O^ant gidingfi. w No. of Bells. 'eight of Tenor. Ciot. No. of Bells. Weight of Tenor. ciot. 6 Appleton-le- Moors ... .. 6 3 Kirk by Mispertou .. ... 4 6 Aysgarth .. 13 4 Level! 7 6 Bishophill 5 Bubwith .. 12 .. 8 8 Mai ton 8 Middlesborough ... 13 ... 12 3 Dalton, South .. u 3 Otterington, South .. ... 3 6 East Witton .. 7 3 Rise ... 4 6 Guisborough .. 9 3 Sandhuttou ... 5 8 Helmsley 6 Holingsforth .. 12 .. 10 3 Scorborough 3 Ugglebaruby ... 7 ... 11 8 Howden .. 18 6 Whitby ... 18 8 Hull, St. James' .. 15 12 York MiiLster ... 54 6 Kirk by Moorsidc 8 Do. " Great Peter " (tolali^.s. 8 Aberdare ... 17 ... ... Ghunorganshire 8 Budelwyddan ... ... 14 ... ... ... Flintshire 3 Caerwys (j ... ... ... Flintshire 6 Cardigan ... 16 ... ■ • • ■• • Cardiganshire 8 Dolgelly ... ... 15 ... Merionethshire 8 Denljigh ... ... 14 ... ... St. David's 3 Evaucoyd ... 8 ... ... ...lladnor.shire 6 Eagaii St. ... 13 ... ... -.. Glamorganshire 6 Flint ... ... 8 Llandaff Cathedral ... 22 ... ... ... Glamorganshire 3 Llandilo Vawr ... 3 ... ... > * > Carmarthenshire 5 Llandy.ssil 7 ... ... Montgomeryshire 3 Llangorwen ... 4 ... ... ... Cardiganshire 6 Llanidloes ... 9 ... ... Montgomeryshire 4 Llansilen ... 6 ... ... ... Denbighshire 8 Llanstephan ... 12 ... ... Carmarthenshire 5 Llanvihangclrhyd ... 8 ... ... Radnorshire 6 New Kaduor ... 8 ... (The Gift of Sir W. S. K. Cockburn, Bart.) 3 Penmon ... 4 ... ... ... Anglcsea 8 Skctty ... 14 ... ... Glamorganshire 8 Welshpool ... 13 ... Montgomery .shire 40 No. of Bells. (Huro^c. Wei gilt of Tenor. Ctot. 8 Duiulea St. I'.iul's .. 28 8 Do. Old Steeple 20 5 Do. Town Hall 6 r. Dunkeld 7 3 Dunrobin Castle, Clock Bells 26 S Edinbuvgh. St. Andrew's 15 ;{ Galashields, Catholic Cburcb (Hemispherical) 2 8 Leith, St. James' 22 8 Lochee 8 5 Do. Campcrdown Works, Clock Bells 7 4 Ramsay Island, Clock Bells 3 Jildand. 6 Bally castle ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 8 Blanch ville, Gowran, Kilkenny ... 30 8 Dublin, St. George ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 3 Dmimoyle , 5 8 Enniskillen 22 3 Londonderry, to Corporation, Clock Bells 12 8 Waterford Cathedral 20 5 Farro, Portugal 13 3 Malaga Cathedral, Clock Bells ... 63 3 Madrid, Home Office, " Puerta del Sol," Clock Bells 21 3 Do. College of Getafe, Clock Bells 14 6 Malta, Queen Dowager's Church 13 7 St. Petersburgh 17 3 Santander, Spain, Marquis of Manzanedos' Charity School Clk. Bells. 16 Seville, Town Hall, Clock Bell 25 5 Teracera, Portugal ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 41 Jndia and Olhina. Weight of No. of T«nor. Bells. civl. i Allahabad • o Barrackpoic ^ 5 Calcutta Cathedral. Clock Bells -^5 3 Do. a Mosque, Clock Bells 38 5 Do. Clock Bells 13 5 Delhi, Clock Bells 12 4 Hong Kong Cathedral 5 3 Macao, Clock Bells 6 8 Madras Cathedral, -0 3 Rampore, Clock Bells 12 4 Secundra 7 4 Shanshae, Clock Bells 10 ^outh Jifriiia. 8 Cape Town, St. George's 16 3 Port Natal Cathedral 5 3iuf)tiialia. 8 Ballarat, Memorial Feal to commemorate the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh ^2 Ballarat, Carillons set of 15 3 6 Darling Point, St. Mark's 9 8 Geelong, St. Paul's 14 8 Hobart Town 10 6 Marsfield, Paramatta 10 6 Melbourne, St. James' Cathedral (see Note *) 13 8 Sandhurst, St. Paul's -1 8 Sydney, St, Mary's -6 8 Do. St. Phillip's 20 6 Do, St. Matthew's 15 Do. New Town, St. Stephen's (20 Hemispherical Bells) 4 * Note.— Two additional Trebles, to complete the Octave, now ordered. 42 gominion of Ofanada. „ , Weight of No. of Tenor. Sells. cot. 3 Beauce. St. Joseph de la ; Quebec 14 3 Do. St. Maria de la ; Quebec 18 3 Bcllecbase, St. Michel Comptc de ; Quebec 15 3 , St. Michel de ; Quebec 18 3 Cesau-e l'^ 3 Chambly, St. Joseph ; Moutreal 11 3 Chrysosteme, St. Jean ; Quebec ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 3 Dechaillons, St. Jean ; Quebec ... ... ... ... ... ... H 3 Francois du Lac ... ... 'J 3 Frederickton. Nova Scotia o 3 Gervais and St. Pro 13 3 Kamouraska, St. Alexandre 9 3 Do. 11 3 Lanyon, St. Isodorc ; Quebec ... ... 14 3 Do. St, Henris de ; Quebec 19 4 L'Islet 15 London 15 3 Lotique, St. ; Montreal 1<» 3 Mackinougc ... •- 4 Mile End. Montreal 19 3 Montmagney, St. Thomas de ; Quebec 7 10 Montreal, Notre Dame Cathedral 53 3 Do. St. Cuthbert H St. Eustache 15 St. Jacques 16 L'Assomption ... ... ... ... ... .. ••• 1 St. Rose 8 St. Scholastique 14 St. Timothy 11 St. Thomas 15 Do. 9 27 9 New Brunswick, St. John's 19 3 Perade, St. Anne de la ; Quebec 19 3 Prairie, La 16 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 8 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. o 43 dlanada. — Continued. Weight of ^'o. of Tenor. BeUs. cwt. 3 Point Jolie, St. Jean 8 3 Point Levis 14 3 Petit Rocher. Quebec >> 8 Quebec, Cathedral 16 3 Do. St. Anselm 26 St. Croix H St. Charles 4 St. Helen's 6 St. Lazarc IS St. Marguerite 19 St. Roch 18 St. Raphael 16 St. Romaulds ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 St. Sauveur 12 3 Richelieu, St. Antoine de ; Montreal 11 3 Rimouski ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 3 Riviere du Loup, St. I'atric 13 3 Do. 19 3 Reviere du Sud. St. Francois 14 3 Do. Do St. Pierre 10 3 Rupert's Land 5 3 Soulanges, St. Joseph de ; Montreal 15 3 Saule au RecoUet 12 3 Slierrington ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• ... 5 3 Terrebonne, St. Paul 1' Ermite 7 3 Trois Rivieres 14 5 Toronto ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••■ ■'> 8 Vancouver Island 25 3 Vendreuil 9 5 Yamachichi 9 Besides the above, some 20 Sets of 3 Hells each, whose dcstinatiou we have not heard, have been shipped to Montreal or Quebec. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 3 Do. 4 Do. 3 Do. 44 llniied §lato.s No. of Bells. 6 RaHimorc 8 Burlington, New Jersey 8 Charlestown, St. Micliael's 8 New York, Holy Trinity 8 Philadelphia, Christ Church 8 Do. St. Mark's 8 Do. St, Peter's Weight of Tenor. ciri. 1!) 25 IS IS 15 lulejit Jndii^.'i. 3 Dominica 5 Jamaica 8 Triuidad, Catholic Church 6 Do. New Church 8 Do. English Cathedral (5 Bells) 21 7 IG 16 5 Mexico Ol-^ntral Jimcrifa» 10 3 Buenos Ayres ^outh Jmn^iida. Besides the foregoing list of Churches, there arc uiauy where the majority of the Bells in existing Peals came from this Foundry. 45 List of Large Bells Supplied. Great Bell of Westminstsr (Big Ben)... „ Montreal Cathedral ,. York Minster (Great Peter) „ Lincoln (Tora of Lincoln) „ Canterbary Cathedral (8t. Dunstan's) ♦Malaga Cathedral ... Woburu, for The Duke of Bedford *York Minster *St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside... ♦Montreal Cathedral Ascot Priory, Berkshire Dublin Lighthouse ... *St. Chad's Church. Shrewsbury Brighton, St. Paul's... Holyhead Lighthouse *St. Michael's, Cornhill *St. Peter's. Mancroft, Norwich ♦Sheffield ... Kirby, St. Chad's, Lancashire Wrington, Somersetshire ♦Calcutta ... *St. Giles' Church, Cripplegate *St. Martin's Church, Birmingham Long Ashton, Somersetshire ... Plymouth, St. Andrew's ♦Leeds, St. Peter's ... Also between 30 and .35 Cwt. *Spit.il fields, ♦Oldham, Soutliwark, ♦Maidstone. ♦Rotlierham, Avon, ♦Wakefield. Taunton, *Stepney, Preston, ♦Coventry, ♦Islington. ♦Shorcditch. *St. (Jeorge's-in-the-Kast, ♦Lynn, ♦Blanchvillc-Cowraii. Tons Cwt. 13 10 ... 11 11 .. 10 15 ... 7 4 3 10 3 3 .• 2 15 .. 2 14 .• 2 13 .. 2 13 .. 2 12 • • 2 4 .. 2 3 .. 2 1 .. 1 .. 1 .• 1 .. 1 .. 19 • • 19 .. 18 .. IG • • IG .. 15 .. 15 •■ 15 ♦Y dt'ord-on- ibingdon, ,irnn)utli. *Tluxe ii/)/ieiir tin Ti'iiurs in /ore) Measurement of Bells ... Price of Metals, See Remarks Weights, Cost, and Dimensions required for Peals of « Bells Weights of Bells in various Peals Page 5 3, 13 4 21 5 14 45 2C to 44 7 2 6 6-12 CARILLONS TO ANY SCALE. MUSICAL HAND BELLS. WAREHOUSE, SHIP, and SCHOOL BELLS (as supplied to the London School Board.) ^ Standiogf. & Co., Printers, 36, Old Jewry. Loncon, E.G. Six AND Half i Treble Notes. m Bass /Votes C«fD^ F'*G''A'* ( ^ iWi^ ^ i ^^ f'Ocfdye ^* Treble Notes 2"fOctsLve m C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C Bass Notes. ^^^^ ■zt ^'^ Six AND Half Octaves on the Chromatic Scale. 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