-------------------------------1117824655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints this Church has at times been called All= =20 Hallows now called St Winnibrord with All Saints. For a period of time All Saints was very much a leading peal tower in the = =20 Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Guild. THE FIVE=20=20=20=20=20=20 1 UNKNOWN 2 UNKNOWN 3 UNKNOWN=20 4 UNKNOWN=20 5 UNKNOWN=20 In 1639 the treble was recast by Robert Oldfield in Durham at a cost of = =20 =A36-4-00. At this time, Ralph Walker, a local housewright, rehung all 5 bells with n= ew=20 3/4 wheels at a cost of =A37-10-00. 1 SMALL CLOCK BELL total weight=20 58cwt1qr21lbs rebuilt Church of All Saints opened 17-11-1789=20 THE SIX this six cast behind Holy Jesus Hospital ring 1 Christopher Hodson 5-1-24 1696=20 ring 2 Christopher Hodson 6-2-01 1696 ring 3 Christopher Hodson 7-2-26 1696 ring 4 Christopher Hodson 9-3-19 1696 ring 5 Christopher Hodson 12-3-15 1696 ring 6 Christopher Hodson 16-1-15 1696 new six total weight 58cwt181/2lbs included in the metal for this ring of bells was the horse from the statue = =20 of James1. Both St Andrews and All Saints had petitioned the Corporation to= be=20=20 allowed to use the metal and All Saints was successful. The King's head was= =20 used as an ornament in Samuel Smiths garden in York. St Andrew's Newcastle= got=20 one of the King's legs to help in recasting a bell. THE EIGHT=20=20=20=20 ring 1 Thomas Mears 1 29 1797=20 ring 2 Thomas Mears 1 30 1797 clock chimed on 1, 2, 4 & 6.=20=20 ring 3 Thomas Mears 1 32 1797=20 ring 4 Thomas Mears 1 34 1797 ring 5 Thomas Mears 1 38 1797 ring 6 Thomas Mears 1 42 1797 ring 7 Thomas Mears 1 44 1797 ring 8 Thomas Mears 1 48 19 1797=20 Bells fell to the ground during the fire of 1946 that is believed to have= =20=20 been caused by a gas leak in the supply for the lights in the clock faces. = =20 Subsequently the broken pieces of the bells were stolen from the Vicars g= arage=20 and not recovered. THE ONE=20=20=20=20=20=20 swing 1 Taylor This bell was the replacement for the fire lost ring wh= ich by all accounts were quite difficult to ring as a rehang was long overdue. There had been an appeal started during 1938 but the war halted progress. Exactly why this Taylor bell was sold is not clear. This bell was Aquired by Ron Dove of Potts and is now at the new All Hallows Church in Leeds. The old All Hallows was destroyed by fire. R.D. replaced the broken bell with the Newcastle bell and used the broken one as scrap for the founders in casting the treble bells for the augmentation to 8 of St.Wilfred, Harrogate. -------------------------------1117824655 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable