108 THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 



12. HINTON PARVA or STANBRIDGE (S. Kenelm). 



Four bells. Tenor Diam., 28in. ; height, zzin. 



1. Founded by Taylor since 1840 



2, 3, 4. Founded by Stainbank Whitechapel 1840 



Before 1840 this church possessed only one small bell. 



13. HOLT (S. James). 



One small bell in a double bell cage. 



14. MORTON (S. Wolfrida). 



One bell. Diam., 29^111. ; height, zjin. 



There were formerly four bells ; three were sold in 1722, and the treble 

 only left. 



F.D. FE. WF. 10VE GOD 1634. 



15. MORTON WOODLANDS. 



One modern bell in a new church. 



16. KNOWLTON (MORTON PARISH). 



This church is in ruins, and no services have been held in it 

 for years. There were three bells in the tower prior to 

 1740, but after the roof had fallen in, and the furniture of 

 the church taken out, the bells disappeared. Tradition 

 says they were removed by some of the inhabitants of 

 Sturminster Marshall and thrown into the river. 



The old church of Knowlton is within a circular entrench- 

 ment with barrows around it. 



17. PARLEY WEST (All Saints). 



One small bell in a turret. 



