By the Rev. W. C. Lukis. 339 



5. John Rose, James Pope, Churchwardens. Richard Phelps,* London. 

 Nat : Par : Hujus fecit 1719. The Reverend Mr. John Mayo, Vicar. 

 Winterbourne MonMon, 3. 



1. Seke the Lord. I.W. 1617. I.H : S. P. 



2. Anno Domini, 1641. I A L. 



3. Thomas Purnell and Ambrose Spenser, Churchwardens, 1663. 

 Berwick Basset, 3. 



1. This bell was cast in the year 1694. R.G. 



2. Hope well. I. W. 1605. 



3. John Blakeman and William Etall, Churchwardens. W. R : R. T. 1663. 

 Blackland, 1. 



I. A L. 1671. 

 Bremhill, 6. 



1. 1685. 



2. Wm. Butler & Jas. Bewley, C h - wardens. Jas Wells, Aldbourne, 

 Wilts, fecit 1826. 



3. 1687. 



4. Joseph Thrush & Robert Horton, Clmrchwardens. R. Wells, Aldbourn, 

 fecit 1770. 



5. May the Church of England ever nourish. AiB. 1786. 



6. I to the Church the living call, 



And to the grave do summon all. A. A R. 1736. 

 Highway, 2. 



Small bells without inscriptions. 

 Bromham y 6. 

 1. 3. John Scott, Churchwarden, 1658. A W. A P. A 

 2. God bless Queen Anne. Willm. & Rob. : Cor. 1706. 

 4. Benjamin Pcarce & Mr. John Sinikins, Churchwardens. 1761. T. B.F. 

 5 Fardinando Hughes. John Scott. T.S. Anno Domini 1658. A W. 



A P. A 



6. Richard Tucker & Mr. John Gaby, Churchwardens. Jas. Burrough, 

 Founder, 1748. 



I sound to bid the sick repent, 



In hope of life when breath is spent. Memento Mori. 



• Kichard I'lulps, a native of Avebury, cast the great bell of St. Paul's Cathedral. He it was 

 who melt< d down the 3 bells of Kind's Coll: Cambr : the heaviest of which weighed 57 cwt. 

 Tradition says that they were taken from a Church in France by Henry V., after the battle of 

 Afrincourt ; also that they had been presented to the College by I'opc Oalix III. 



