[Bell Historians] Oldest bell currently used for ringing
matthewhigby at abu-4bk170LCh3wyivySVwQT4-nZOD0fnETEaVG2di0i-qF5C8s2zF2-xdOaENEeQRf3AkHzCcnphA.yahoo.invalid
matthewhigby at abu-4bk170LCh3wyivySVwQT4-nZOD0fnETEaVG2di0i-qF5C8s2zF2-xdOaENEeQRf3AkHzCcnphA.yahoo.invalid
Tue May 15 17:18:31 BST 2007
In a message dated 15/05/2007 17:17:21 GMT Standard Time,
andrewharper at lJBYQLjoq-4i5DUN_lqoOyM4znvzUcrAXs3EGKwm9EtSBQT44f2d4zrZbZlbaGLV3iT_d1GWTUanHUOO_31yD1G34YtNdTxRCA.yahoo.invalid writes:
What date are the 2 John de Lynn bells at Parham?
according to Dove online 1299. Only one is hung for ringing. The two
Bradwell bells are 1297.
Matthew
Matthew Higby & Company Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers,
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3 4HN.
www.bell-hangers.com
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