[Bell Historians] Holy Triity Sunderland
Howard Smith
khsbelring at outlook.com
Tue Aug 1 14:32:47 BST 2023
Holy Trinity Sunderland
Treble and 2nd. 1829, were donated by Dr. Gerald Valerian Wellesley D.D. of Bishopwearmouth.
Rest of peal also 1829.
He was the brother of the Duke of Wellington.
Wellesley became Rector of Sedgefield in 1864.
Rehung in oak frame and ¼ turned in 1900.
Some work done in 1947 - not sure what.
Regards - Howard E J Smith
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From: Mike Chester <mikechester at hotmail.com>
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Sunderland, Holy Trinity
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Historic England has an entry for this church at:
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1208056?section=official-list-entry
"The original peal of six bells was recast in 1829 as a peal of eight bells by Thomas Mears of London."
I have never before come across the suggestion that the 1829 ring replaced an earlier one. As the church was completed in 1719, it is entirely possible that this is the case. Does anyone have any details of what was in the tower prior to 1829? The inscriptions reveal nothing of a possible recast.
Many thanks
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From: "Richard Offen" <richard.offen at iinet.net.au>
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The details of the destroyed organ can be found here:
https://www.npor.org.uk/survey/N07069
As you will see, the organ was not stolen.
Richard
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] St Mary's, Illingworth
Illingworth St Mary had a chime of 8 bells, 10-2-0 in Ab. They were removed in 1979. The back four are now the back four of the ring at St Martin le Grand, York and the front four the back four at Clifton, York.
Mike
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Subject: [Bell Historians] St Mary's, Illingworth
Dear colleagues and friends,
The Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland has received the enquiry below.
We are not familiar with this tower nor it housing a carillon of such a number of bells. Does anyone have any light to shed? I will collate any replies for our enquirer and reply directly.
All my best,
Scott
Back around 1965 I was head choir boy at the church and was asked to ring the bells for a couple of weddings.
I'm struggling now to find any articles or news about the church or its 24 bell carillon. I understand that hte [sic] church was broken into and organ pipes stolen, but that's as much as I know.
Are you able to provide any links or other info that might help please?
Regards,
Steven Bond
formally of Cousin Lane, Illingworth.
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SCOTT ALLAN ORR
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