[Bell Historians] New Chimes

matthewhigby at QjgeIG5rAQ80qN2b7pEwYCiGSzZUJtkcdarkFxCztA3RUdDOYQVJdFOlbL8hyxgJ-RynPKSkXc_WZDBw.yahoo.invalid matthewhigby at QjgeIG5rAQ80qN2b7pEwYCiGSzZUJtkcdarkFxCztA3RUdDOYQVJdFOlbL8hyxgJ-RynPKSkXc_WZDBw.yahoo.invalid
Fri Apr 27 12:57:44 BST 2007


 
 
In a message dated 27/04/2007 11:01:08 GMT Standard Time,  
David.Bryant at qB89unusTHQZA7yKAK-nx2Rz2U7QYfVJtPZl0Jge6q_zFvdlK4YOD5_hfB-qLSsvYAALodBAQlPJkBIk1A.yahoo.invalid writes:

Weren't there three ROGER Purdue bells of 1630? Presumably it's one  of
them.




It's the old 2nd - by Roger Purdue 1630. The bell on which I rang my  first 
peal in fact!
 
Matthew
 
Matthew Higby & Company Ltd,
Church Bell  Engineers,
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3  4HN.

www.bell-hangers.com



   
           
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