110 THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 



3. Sum minima hie Campana at inest sua gratia parvis S.K. 



1686 T.B. M R T P C W. This bell added to ye 

 five in 1686. 



4. S.M.V. Pulsata Rosamundi Maria Vocata Samuel Knight 



Fee Set 1686 Mathew Raindal, Thomas Pottell Church- 

 wardens T.B. 



5. Praise thov the Lord O L. AD 1598. I. W. 



6. (S) ounde out the belles in God regoyce I W. 1600 



7. Robert & James Wells Aldbourne fecit 1798 George Oakley 



and Samuel Bartlett Churchwardens 



8. M* Wilhelmvs Loringe me primo fecit in honorem stae 



Cutberge Renovabar svmptu parochiali per AB. anno 

 domine 1629 H Bradstocke C.S. WR. WB. Lewen 

 Gardiani (Following this is a shield bearing arms and 

 painted on the waist is the name John Benister.) 

 Outside the North Belfry window is a small bell. A wooden 

 effigy of Napoleon the Great strikes the quarters on it 

 with a hammer. 



It is said that several of these bells came from Kingston Lacy, the seat of 

 the Bankes' family, near Wimborne. The initials T.B. on the 3rd and 

 4th bells are those of Sir Thomas Baukes, the remaining letters on the 

 3rd being the initials of Matthew Eaindle and Thomas Portell com- 

 memorated on the 4th. 



23. WIMBORNE (S. John). 

 Two small modern bells in a bell gable. 



24. WIMBORNE (S. Margaret's Chapel). 



One small bell, ancient, but with no inscription. 



25. WIMBORNE (Fern Down). 



One modern bell. 



26. WIMBORNE (Cole Hill). 



Eight tubular bells by Harrington Latham and Co., Coventry, 

 given Easter, 1897, by J* ^- Hatchard, Esq. 



