THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. IIQ 



s. d. 



Item to Mr. Scutt for that his Rope was tome . . 80 



Item to the Roper for new makinge his Rope . 80 



Item spent uppon Mr. Scutt and other when he 



lent us his Rope . . . . 8 



Item to Stronge for Iron and work he did for the Bell i o 8 



Item to Richard Stickland for 2 Axces for the 

 traules wch carried the great Bell to the 

 ffurnace . . . . i 4 



Item to Heulett for lendinge his schopp and tooles 



to the Bell founder and for helpinge him 5 o 



Item for drawinge makinge and twice Ingrossinge 

 the bond and articles betweene the Bell 

 founder and us the Churchwardens . . 40 



Item to Mr. Bryars to see them sealed in the Isle 

 of Wight by his suertyes wch saved us to 

 send a messenger . . . . i o 



Item in Bread and Beere at severall times to such 

 as helpt about wayinge, taking doune and 

 carryinge the great Bell to the ffurnace 

 for bringinge it back and wayinge it 

 againe & for helpinge it upp . . 80 



Item to James Purchase for 4 dayes worke to helpe 

 the Bell founder about the makinge the 

 newe wheele, the Roler and Pullyes . . 4 



Item for navies for the newe wheele . . . . 6 



Item for ffeorks for the Great Bell . . . . i 6 



Item paid to Anthonye Bond the Bell founder and 

 for him for his wages for newe castinge 

 the great Bell at 6s. 8d. the 100 it 

 wayinge thiertye hundred and a halfe . . 10 3 4 

 Sum .. .. 35 16 3 



In addition to the peal there are two small bells in one of the 

 windows of the north wall of the western tower, upon which the 

 military figure or jack strikes the quarters in connection with the 

 clock. 



