REPTON S MERRY RELLS. 1 9 



Below, the Bell mark of John Taylor & Co. within a double 

 circle, a triangle interlaced with a trefoil, and a bell in the centre. 

 Above the circle the sacred emblem of S. John Baptist, the lamb, 

 cross, and flag. The name of the firm within the circle. 



Underneath the Bell mark, 



RECAST 1896. 

 The 6fh Bell {the tenor Bell). 



Round the haunch, between four lines, two above, and two 

 below, 



{no hell marks). 



Below, a border like that on the 5th Bell. 



RECAST T896. 



G. WOODYATT, VICAR. 



T ASTT F 1 



•'• ' CHURCHWARDENS. 



T. E. AUDEN, ) 



Bell mark of J. Taylor & Co. on the opposite side. 



(Owing to the difference of the type of the inscription, and names, it is 

 supposed that this bell was recast in 1677, so it may have been one of the 

 " three great bells'' in Edward VI. 's time.) 



The following particulars of the bells have been supplied by 

 Messrs. John Taylor & Co. 



No. 



Key-note E major. 



To complete the octave, two more bells are required, D* and 

 E, then indeed Repton will have a "ring" second to none. 



