THE CHURCH BELLS Of t>ORSET. 43 



3. * (2.) 



4. Hh (50.) H>'t michi rollntum ilw itwl 



5 . & * * spn<9e i GpBi^ieLc 



nosis. (52.) 



6. Carmen Francisci sonet in Aure Dei. 



No. 5 said to have been "restored " by Mrs. Pearson in 1897 ; No. 6 cast 

 1897 by Hears and Stainbank. All were rehung in iron cage in 1897. 



5. BURSTOCK (S. Andrew). 



One bell in the tower. Diam., 36^11. ; height, 25fin. 



H. R. Farrer Curate-in-charge. John Fowler. John Creed 

 Churchwardens. Recast A.D. 1894 Llewellyns & James 

 Bristol 



There are two broken bells on the floor, one over the other ; 

 uppermost bell diam., 29^11. ; height, 21 in. 



we & MOW ^ j#a mlm QQt &u (51.) 



6. CHEDINGTON (S. James). 



One small bell, 12. in to 15111. diameter; evidently modem 

 and with no inscription. 



7. CHELBOROUGH EAST (Dedication unknown). 



One bell. Diam., i4^in. ; height, iiin. 

 W : D : P : P : # T ffr 1-695 H T fjjp P 



8. CHELBOROUGH WEST (Dedication unknown). 



Two small bells. Diams., 22fin. and 23in, ; no inscription 

 and no tradition. 



9. CORSCOMBE (S. Mary). 



Six bells. Tenor Diam., 44^11. ; height, 29|in. 



i, 2, 3, 4, 5. Corscombe in Dorsetshire MDCCLXXIII 

 6. Corscombe in Dorsetshire MDCCLXXIII The old peal 

 was recast and a sixth bell added by subscription Thomas 

 Hollis Patron. Jonas Sherive Rector W. Daw T. Small 

 Churchwardens T. Bilbie Founder. 



