<div>The Taylor spreadsheet may help you for 1899, Eccleston in Cheshire springs to mind as an 1899 peal . </div>
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<p>Does anyone know of extant peals cast by Taylors in 1894, and 1899? I am missing recordings for these years to get a complete series.<br><br>Also, the back four at Danehill, Sussex are listed by Elphick as having 1897 cast on them, but the tuning of 4 & 6 (2 & 4 of the original four) is a bit agricultural for such a date. Is there any doubt about the date of these bells?<br>
<br>Regards,<br><br>Bill H<br><br></p></div>
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