THE CHtJRCli BELLS OF DORSET. 73 



4. Recast by Hears & Stainbank founders London 1884 This 



bell was cracked & useless it was recast by Sir Molyneux 

 Nepean Bart of Loders Court, and Isobel his wife for the 

 good of the parish A D. 1884. John S. Stewart vicar. 

 Sir M H. Nepean Bart Eli Russell Churchwardens. 



5. Rev F. Macarthy vicar. John Major, George Chilcott 



Churchwardens 1846. ^ Cast by W. Pannell & Son ^ 

 Collumpton. 



6. Tr Larder Gnt Larder Larder 1626 Ay May I 



sounde glory to God on hie. Thankes to my frends in 

 swetest harmonic George Reeves Vicker H Marsh 

 T Bragg wardens H V Browne W Barret N W T. R S. 

 N B. (coin) T & Pennington O O (shillings of Charles I.) 



10. MILTON WEST. 



A single bell in a bell turret hardly accessible. 



The tower of the old church of Milton is still standing, and a story is 

 current both here and at Powerstock that the five bells belonging to it were 

 removed to Powerstock when the new church of Milton was built. What 

 became of them subsequently is not known. 



II. POWERSTOCK (S. Mary). 



Five bells. Tenor Diam., $oin. ; height, 34in. ; note E ; 

 weight, 2zcwt. 



1. M? Thomas Hine Thomas Bilbie of Cullumpton fecit 1772. 



2. Thomas Palmer Bernard Gale (coin) (coin) wardens T. P. 



1712 



3. M* Edward Lawrence & M? Henry Walbridge church- 



wardens & ^ ^ & T ^ Bilbie fecit 1772 



4. Recast 1897 by Mears and Stainbank London C. L. 



Sanctuary Vicar F Fooks S. M. Wrixon Churchwardens 

 H B. E S. C W. T P. Anno domini 1684. 



