[Bell Historians] GREENOCK - A PATINATED BRONZE CHURCH BELL - for sale

'Anne Willis' zen16073@zen.co.uk [bellhistorians] bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sun Jul 23 11:50:40 BST 2017


Thanks Chris

 

I wonder if the Purdue II bells are omitted because there are none in Dorset.  Dalton comments that there were only two by Purdue I.

 

I should have said that Roger Purdue I cast at least 64 bells for Wiltshire.   One of the interesting things to come out of my survey of Wiltshire bells between 1559 and 1642 was that Purdue bells were mainly in the north of the county, and bells by John Wallis mainly in the south. One glorious exception to that are the eight Wallis cast for Bishops Cannings.

 

Anne

 

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Well done, Anne (your two postings on this)

 

I looked again later yesterday, and realised there wasn’t a Dalton list for Roger II – a strange omission since all other Purdue bells seem to be summarised and attributed. Am intending to include these lists in Dalton’s “Wiltshire” (when I finally get round to it) and I think a list for Roger II needs to be added.

 

I’m unsure whether the auctioneers should be told of the correct attribution. It seems you have to register to communicate with them, so I stopped at that point. Not sure if Purdue instead of Whitechapel would add or reduce the likely sale price! 

 

Re Wiltshire, if there is any bell historian out there with time on his/her hands looking for a useful job, please get in touch with me direct (Pickford 5040 at gmail.com <mailto:5040 at gmail.com> ). Help with getting Dalton’s Mss into a publishable state would be greatly welcomed. It’s an editing job (Dalton’s own amendments to be slotted into his existing electronic version) and word-processing job initially. The gap filling etc comes later. 

 

Chris Pickford



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