[Bell Historians] Burton Constable

Andrew Aspland aaspland at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Jul 23 09:09:14 BST 2022


 In which case it is too early for Bradwell and may be a local attempt.Andrew
    On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 21:40:28 BST, Simon Reading <simonreading at live.com> wrote:  
 
 
Here are some close up pictures, clearly showing the inscriptions `1678’ and ‘Gloria’.
 
The bell recorded on p.35 of the GAD book is a different bell - that's the clock bell hung in a turret above the Stable Block.
 
  
 
The bell I’m referring to is hung in the turret above the South Tower of the House - it is inscribed SOLI DEO GLORIA  (Glory to God alone) 1678.
 
  
 
Simon
 
  
 
  
 
From: Bell-historians <bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk>On Behalf Of George Dawson
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Burton Constable
 
  
 
With the dome shape top etc, it is almost certainly by Joseph Bradwell of Richmond.
 
I know of 6 bells by him including the Arthengarthdale 3, and John Eisel noted the treble at Kirkby Fleetham (RW 18/7/1997, p.724) & see RW 27/6/1997, p.651 which details of him found by Dot Salmon are to be noted.
 
So another rather interesting find, but photos or rubbings would be superb.
 
  
 
George
 
  
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