94 THE BELLS OF ST. PETER, DERBY. 



The round edges were closed over like lids, so as to form a 

 central square. On opening these a circle was found on two 

 opposite flaps : one of these contained a compass, and within 

 its extended points four crescents, with other astronomical signs. 

 The inner square was divided into nine smaller squares by 

 cross lines, each of these containing a number. A jetton by 

 Hans Kravwinckle (of Nuremburg), with the legend " Gotis 

 reich blibt ewick, " interpreted as " The kingdom of God 

 remaineth for ever," completes the list. 



