[Bell Historians] old bells

David Willis dcwillispiano at cQ7Ub13huLEDuPTgsXHvmJTpPnL-MJDAf9ZrlQtaXG5PjhAjLfiae19xWZQgcb_JQZ8HvdCPJTIrFkbMNRX6.yahoo.invalid
Mon Jul 5 08:59:36 BST 2010


--- On Mon, 5/7/10, nitramwe <edwardwmartin at iyh0mbOFpoysddOxC58njDHLcT1AxRDlH7_XCId34daTUMT3e9m4TFsDBCoQmWEi5FHBpaPdmUt1xnim2W-I.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
      
      What exactly is the oldest church bell in the British Isles - date and whereabouts? This must have been asked before but I cannot find it

thanks

Eddie Martin


I think Fred Sharpe found one in Herefordshire but I can't put my hand on the book at the moment .

The clock bell at Sonning is 1280 approx. That isn't the oldest . Work back from there perhaps ?

David

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