[Bell Historians] Re: Interpretation of iij prche belles

Brian Meldon CanewdonBells at R7WyVgETrnsbS_UOVp9FdU3PaQ3BmBWr6LNvXaownGKJcQybzikhFOXy_Nlb5Twbdy95vcjPQK77ngZTSNV7MALR.yahoo.invalid
Thu Mar 8 16:32:01 GMT 2012


Ron I guess that this is the article:
>From CWAAS in Vol 14  of 1895 p275:

Bells of Brigham, Cockermouth, Crosthwaite, Distington, and Holme Cultram by Rev. H. Whitehaed:

http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/thelakes/html/cwaas/t1014275.htm

It would appear from the above that the churchwardens accounts for the period when Sir George Fleming was vicar of Brigham (1705 to 1737) survived until 1895 as Rev. Whitehead remarked on them so there is a good chance they still survive. Moreover if Rev. Whitehead was correct and George Fleming was indeed `a careful and methodical man' then these accounts may give the details of all the work done on the bells in 1711.

It looks like this document is now held in the Archive Centre at Whitehaven:

http://www.archiveweb.cumbria.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=YPR%2029%2F24

Brian Meldon




           



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