THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 105 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Allingion. One service bell, inscribed " T. Mears of London 

 fecit 1827; one call bell, inscribed " S. P. 1631. W" 



Alton Pancras. 3rd : Possibly of the same type as Winter- 

 borne Monkton, &c. The cross seems to be the same as 

 South Newton, Wilts, sth. H. B. W. 



Batcomle. ist : Unknown founder. 



Beaminster. Treble bell: After "T. Bilbie " add " Sen'." 

 Tenor : The inscription ends with " fecit." 



Bourton. Bells lately added : 



2. Ring out the false, ring in the true. 



3. Ring in the valiant man and free. 



4. 1905. Edwardus vii R et I vivat R P. B. 



5. Good people all who hear me ring. Be faithful to your God 



and King. J. C. Sparrow M A Vicar. Thomas Miles 

 Edgar Burpitt, churchwarden. 



6. To the service of God and to the memory of their father and 



mother this bell is given by the children of Oliver Maggs 

 and Louisa Maggs of Bullpits Bourton A D 1905. On all 

 who dwell within my sound. May God's most holy peace 

 abound. 



Bradford Peverell. The treble and tenor bells were given to 

 the church in 1896, in which year the three ancient bells were 

 re-cast. The whole peal was cast by Messrs. Mears and Stain- 

 bank, whose names and addresses are on each. 



Bridport S. Andrew. From the title omit " West Bay." 

 Bridport S. Mary. 



1. Cast by John Warner & Sons London 1887. To the glory 



of God. Two bells were added and the peal completed in 

 the Jubilee year of the reign of Queen Victoria 1887. 

 E. J. L. B. Henslowe Rector, S. Whetham and J. W. 

 Hartgill Churchwardens 



2. Cast by John Warner & Sons London 1887 Jubilate Deo 



From the women of Bridport A.D. 1887. 



