THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 1OQ 



18. PENTRIDGE (S. Rumbold). 



Four bells. Tenor Diam., 3o|in. ; height, 24111. ; note C ; 

 weight, 6cwt. 



i, 2, 3. S. Rumbold Pentridge the gift of William Day 1857. 



J Warner & Son Crescent foundry London 1857 

 4. S. Rumbold Pentridge 1857 Duncan Campbell Clerk Rector 



James Scott and Henry Herrington C.W: J Warner & 



Sons Crescent Foundry London. 



19. YERWOOD (S. Michael & A.A.) 



One small bell in a stone cote, formerly the dressing bell at 

 Boveridge House (blank). 



20. VERWOOD (All Saints). 



One small modern bell in a wooden cote inscribed with the 

 name of Taylor Loughborough. Formerly in S. Mark's 

 Mission Church, Salisbury. 



21. WEST MOORS (S. Mary). 



One small modern bell in a stone cote, formerly in S. Peter's, 

 Bournemouth, given to West Moors (then in West Parley 

 parish), and placed in the old brick mission church in use 

 before the present permanent church was built. 



22. WIMBORNE MINSTER (S. Cuthberga). 



Eight bells. Tenor Diam., 55in. ; weight (reputed), 

 36cwt. 



i. C & G. Mears founders London These bells were raised by 

 subscription 1856 Henry Frampton William Holland 

 Churchwardens Charles Webb Charles B. Rowe Edward 

 Henry Henning Secretary Alfred Ellis junior Frederick 

 C. Lewen, William G. Webb, J. W. Bailey 



z. (Same inscription as on treble, omitting J. W. Bailey) 



