94 THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 



The old peal of five bells 

 i, 2. (Fig. 4) (Fig. 6) (Fig. 5) Sit Hamcw Domini BeiwTtctum 



3. Anno Domini 1649 S. K. T. P 



4. Drawe neare to God 1618 George Purdy & GS TP IH 



5. I to the church the living call and to the grave do summon 



all. M^ William Pryer and John Bragg chwardens 

 Thomas Bilbie fecit 1766 



This bell, the " remanet" of the old peal, is fixed without a wheel above the 

 new peal. Its note is D and diameter 49|in. 



4. CHARDSTOCK (All Saints'). 



One small bell. New about 50 years ago. 



5. CHARMOUTH (S. Matthew). 



Three bells. Tenor Diam., 45^111. ; note E flat. 

 i, 2, 3. Thomas Hears of London Founder 1836. 



6. CHIDEOCK (S. Giles). 



Five bells. Tenor Diam., 41 in. ; height, 2 Sin. 



1. Cast by John Warner and Sons London 1887. The Victoria 



Jubilee bell the gift of James Foss. For the shepherd 

 and his flock I ring That God's praises all may sing. 

 Thomas Law Montifiore M.A. Vicar Oliver Pitt, James 

 Bartlett churchwardens. 



2. M? John Fitzherbert churchwarden fe Thomas 



Bilbie Cullompton Devon fecit 1795. 



3. Cast by John Warner and Sons London 1887. Recast 1887. 



Thomas Law Montifiore M.A. vicar. Oliver Pitt, James 

 Bartlett churchwardens. 



4. M? Henry Roper and M 1 : John Hutchings Churchwardens 



Anno domini 1603 Love God I H IB I A WW. 

 The third (old second) was a mediaeval bell with an inscrip- 

 tion commencing 



