[Bell Historians] Re: Coaley

Susan Dalton dalton.family at v...
Mon Nov 24 22:01:51 GMT 2003


Last RING, maybe. But there are Gloucester bells (one surviving, the other
replaced) at Dauntsey, Wilts., dated 1848.

C D

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>From: "Ken Webb" <kenwebb at r...>
>To: <bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Re: Coaley
>Date: Mon, Nov 24, 2003, 7:11 pm
>
> From the David Bagley website:
>
> Coaley, S Bartholomew, 6 bells, Tenor 12.5 cwt, Grid Ref:SO772017
>
> These are a complete ring by Charles and George Mears, cast at the
> Gloucester foundry bought from John Rudhall. They are possibly the last
> bells ever cast at Gloucester. Sharpe gives the tenor weight as 10.5 cwt.
>
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 3.75 cwt
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 4 cwt
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 5.5 cwt
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 6 cwt
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 7 cwt
> C & G Mears, Gloucester, 1845, 12.5 cwt in G




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