The "Guinness" Book of Bells

Arcubus markregan at a...
Sat Apr 19 11:29:28 BST 2003


St Mary le Bow placed an order with Christopher Hodson to cast a new
ring of eight in 1677. The 53 cwt tenor was recast in 1738. 

There is evidence to suggest the St Bride's Fleet Street had a circa
40cwt ring of eight before 1640. Though I still haven't found any
evidence of the founders of these bells.

Mark

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Pickford [mailto:c.j.pickford at t...] 
Sent: 19 April 2003 10:22
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] The "Guinness" Book of Bells


Just a couple of suggestions:

First complete ten: Lichfield, Henry Bagley 1688 [Derby were a very
early ten (1678) but not complete]

Oldest surviving complete ten: Bury St.Edmunds, Thomas Osborn 1785

Oldest ring of six: Important to distinguish between bells and church.
St.Swithun's Worcester bells remain in the church for which they were
cast. The ring at the Arts Centre at York came from several different
places

Can't help thinking that the "Guiness Book of Records" ought to include
lists of runners up - so it's clear that they've been noted (e.g.
Derby), but also why they don't take the prize

CP
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Andrew Aspland 
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: [Bell Historians] The "Guinness" Book of Bells


So far we have:
First complete 12: St Michael's Cornhill, Phelps 1728 [Michael Wilby]
Oldest Complete 12: St Paul's Cathedral, Taylor 1878 [Andrew
Aspland]

First Complete 13: Leeds Parish Church, Mears 1840 [Andrew Aspland]

First Complete 10: Lichfield??? [Michael Wilby]
Oldest Complete 10: Bury St Edmunds??? [Michael Wilby]
Don't Derby Cathedral rate amongst these?

First Complete 8: Bishops Cannings, John Wallis of Salisbury 1602
[Anne
Willis]
Oldest Complete 8: Merton College, Oxford 1680 [David Bryant]

First Complete 6: Will we ever know?
Oldest Complete 6: Martley, Worcs, Richard Keene 1673 [David Bagley]

Can't be doing with all these averages but I will note
St Swithuns Worcester a 6 with the most recent bell dated 1654. [David
Bagley]

NEXT QUESTIONS:

Longest unguided draught (measured r/c floor to ceiling):

Longest draught (measured r/c floor to gudgeon):

Shortest draught:

Andrew







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