THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 89 



2. Christopher Drepper Anno domini 1713. T K. 



3. Hh Anno domini 1627 R ^ P 



4. G. Mears & Company founders London 1863 



3. CAUNDLE MARSH (SS. Peter and Paul). 



One bell in a small turret. " John Herbert Taunton 1856 " 



4. CAUNDLE PURSE (S. Peter). 



Three bells. Tenor Diam., 38^11. ; height, 30111. ; note 



Aflat; weight, locwt. 

 i, 2. Anno domini 1602. (cracked) 

 3. A S. N R. C W. T P. anno domini 1667. 



Inscription on the clock in the tower Johannes Biddlecombe fecit anno 

 Domi 1731 Kid. Cox ch warden. 



" I am not welcome to come here 

 By some that leve the world so dear 

 Yet 1 will tell how time doth fly, 

 Because in time we all must die." 



5. CAUNDLE STOURTON (S. Peter". 



Four bells. Tenor Diam., 3 gin. ; height, 27111. ; note G 

 sharp; weight, newt. 



i. I W. C W. T P. Anno Domini 1685 



2. * in * fo * no 



* fflp * F I * p (81.) 



3. MV lohn Loader C 1 } Warden 1743 T. Bilbie cast mee. 



4. Praysed be thy name O Lord I W 1588. 



Kehung 1902 by Blackbourn, Salisbury. 



6. FOLKE (S. Lawrence). 



Five bells. Tenor Diam., 39 ; note A flat. 



i. Victoria reglna, et, IMperatrlX. Anno IVblLael perfecto, 

 grates, aglt, gLorla, Deo, reglnae, SaLVs. (On the 

 other side of the bell) Llewellins and James Bristol 1887. 



The above chronogram was composed by the Rev. Theodore Mayo, M.A., 

 for a bell at Eyton, Salop. 



