ELMSTONE, The Parish Church |
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DETAILS OF THE BELLS |
Bell Weight Diameter Cast Founder 1
3½ cwt approx.
26"
1808
Thomas Mears & Son
2
3-3-15
28"
1962
Mears & Stainbank
3
5¾ cwt approx.
30
3/8"1712
Richard Phelps
INSCRIPTIONS |
| 1. | THOMAS MEARS & SON OF LONDON FECIT 1808 [6 Whitechapel loops] | |||||||||
| 2. | MR WILLIAM GIBBS CHURCH WARDEN RICHARD PHELPS FECIT 1712 | |||||||||
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| The inscription on the 2nd is not in facsimile. |
FORMER BELLS |
| Bell | Weight | Diameter | Cast | Founder | Fate |
1 of 3 |
3¾ cwt approx. |
26" approx. |
1712 |
Richard Phelps |
Recast 1808 |
2 of 3 |
3-2-22 |
28½" |
1712 |
Richard Phelps |
Recast 1962 |
| 1. | MR : WILLIAM GIBBS CHVRCH WARDE |
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HISTORY |
1 3th Cent |
T ower built. |
| 1712 | A ring of 3 bells was cast by Richard Phelps, at the same time as 5 for the neighbouring church of Preston. |
1 758 |
F aussett recorded the 3 Phelps bells. |
| 1808 | Treble (of 3) recast by Thomas Mears I. |
| 1962 | Tower restored with new floors and bell frame. 2nd recast and bells retuned and rehung for chiming with lever-clappers by Mears & Stainbank. The treble and tenor were never weighed before or after retuning. |