By the Rev. W. G. Lukis. 347 



3. Thomas Brown & Joanathan May, Churchwardens, R. "VVells, of Aid- 

 bourne, fecit 1769. 



5. LB. & W.S. : R. Cor. 1724. 



6. Thomas Hunt, Thomas Harding, Churchwardens, 1669. W i P 1 E 



A P A A 



Mildenhall, 5. 



1. 3. 4. James Wells, Aldbourn, Wilts, fecit 1801. 



2. The Rev. Car : Francis, Rector, gave £10 towards these hells. J. 

 Wells, fecit 1801. 



5. Nos. v renov : de rv quae ol : an : do : 1596. Tinn : inter sacra eccles : 

 de Mildenhall incola? sump : su : P.V. an : do : 1801 Ed : Vaisey et Gul : 

 Young sacro cust : J : Wells, fecit. 



Milton Lisleborne, 6. 



1. My chearfull note aloft shall raise, 

 To sound my benefactor's praise. 



R. Wells. 



2. 3. 4. 5. Robt. Wells, Aldbourn, fecit 1789. 



6. Robert Wells, Aldborn, fecit 1789. 



James Warwick, Churchwarden. 

 Ogbourne St. Andrew, 5. 



1. William Hawkins, & William Browne, 1661. A W A P A 



2. 4. Anno Domini. 1630. 



3. Will : Rob : Cor : 1719. Jobn Pears, Roger Osmond, C. W. 

 5. * TRINITATEM ADOREMVS. 



Ogbourne St. George, 5. 



1. To bee the leadinge bell, 

 To prayse and ringe well. 



I was given by Master Thomas Baude.* R.T. July fifteenthe, 1625. 



2. God be our guyd. R.B. 1603. 



3. Geve thanks to God. R.B. 1603. 



4. William Goddard, William Dixhon, Churchwardens, 1652. William 

 Purdue and Thomas Purdue, 1652. 



Oct. 26, 1709. Sold to Richard Cook of Aldbournc, the old Chime Barrel that laid in the Bclferey, 

 at one Shilling and Sixpence. 

 Memorand. 



Oct. 25. Mr. Rt. Well*, Dr., for the old third Bell, weight 7cwt, 3qrs. 131b. at £A 13s. 

 Received of Mr. Root. Wells a new Bell, weight 8cwt. lqr. 21bs. at £0 10*. 



• Thomas Bondc, Esq., of Ogbourne St. George, was High Sheriff of Wilts in 1650. I'robably he 

 was the donor of thin Bell. 



