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REPTON S MERRY P.ELLS. 



Lte^MBSl I fuliuol I mrnI [5u) |rall| ^ |tam^ | [go] 

 [uifatTI |tljaTH ft^i^t>| |TOiruulp! 



between two lines above and below, then below the same border 

 (fig. 9) inverted. 



1622 ©oDfrp^nbarUprlaurCcbarhrr 



This bell is referred to in the Churchwardens' accounts under 

 dates 1615 and 1623. 

 T/ie yd Bell. 



Round the haunch, between two lines, 



THO" GILBERTS lOHN TETLEY 



CHVRCH WARDENS 1774 

 PACK(^ CHAPMAN OF LONDON 



FECIT 



Below, a border, semicircles intertwined 



This is the bell referred to in the extract quoted above 

 from George Gilbert's diary. 

 The Ath Bell. 



Round the haunch, between six lines (3 above and 3 below). 



^ |g?f loDtrl [Bamm | |^i?nrt| IffiagDelrnF 



a shield : three bells (two and one), with a crown between them 

 (fig. 1), (Bell mark of Richard Brasyer, a celebrated Norwich Bell 

 founder, who died in 1513) a lion's head on a square (fig. 2): a 

 crown on a square (fig. 3) ; and a cross (fig. 5). 

 The sth Bell. 



Round the haunch, between two lines, one above, one below, 



@ |^og|[Mi1|t!]u1 [^r^of] |eeultanaT fi0 



same marks (except the crown) as No. 4 Bell : a king's head 

 crowned (fig. 4) : and a cross (fig. 6). Below this, round the 

 haunch, a beautiful border composed of a bunch of grapes and a 

 vine leaf (fig. 8), alternately arranged. 



