Hampshire church bells

by W. E. Colchester

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Fearon, W. A. (Foreword)

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Canonical title
Hampshire church bells
Original title
Hampshire church bells : their founders and inscriptions
Original publication date
1920
People/Characters
Bellringing; Bells
Important places
Hampshire, England, UK; Isle of Wight, England, UK
Epigraph
[None]
Dedication
[None]
First words
The Diocese owes a deep debt to Mr. Colchester for this excellent record of the Hampshire Bells.

Foreword.
This book is the outcome of a request made to me by the Archdeacon of Winchester, and the Volume is uniform with the Records of Registers and Churchwardens' Accounts in Hampshire, which have already appeared under the ... (show all)editorship of Dr. Fearon, who is also in the present case generously bearing the responsibility of publication.

Preface.
In the following pages 1416 Hampshire Bells are recorded.

Introduction.
Hampshire has four bells of the "long-waisted" type of 13th century date or earlier.

Chapter I. MediƦval bells.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)YAVERLAND. - i. 1855.
The old bell (no inscription) is now in possession of Mr. B. Cochrane, of Ryde.
Original language
English
Canonical DDC/MDS
247.8
Disambiguation notice
1st pub. 1920; reprinted by the Kingsmead Press, 1979.

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
DDC/MDS
247.8ReligionChristian practice & observanceChurch furnishings and related articlesEucharistic vessels

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