Il6 THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 



4. COMPTON VALENCE (S. Thomas of Canterbury). 



Four bells — Tenor— Diani., 3 Sin. ; height, 2Qin. ; note B flat, 



1. C. and G. l\Iears, Founders, London. 



Lauda Dominum 1847. 



2. Cast by John Warner and Sons, London, 1862, 



(Royal Arms) 

 Patent. 



3. Anno Domini 1620. G. P. 



4. T. P. An: no: Do: mi: ni. 1676. H. B. L S. C.W. 



5. DORCHESTER (Holy Trinity). 



One bell in a bell gable. Diam., 36in. ; height, 28in. 



The Reverend DoC: Leigh, Mv Robert Filden, MV lohn 



Galech (C. ?), W. 1732, Bilbie fecit, Mt Richard Cooper, 



Mv Samuel Rickvvood. 



This is one of the old peal. Another is said to have been 



given to Cattistock. 



(Four in 1550.) 



6. DORCHESTER (All Saints). 



Two bells. Tenor — Diam., 26in. ; height, 22in. 



1. LD. R.T. 1G24. 



2. Anno: Domini: 1697 <§) T ^ P ^ (4 vines) ^ Ro : 



Scvtt : Ro : Loke : C : W. 



(Three in 1550.) 



7. DORCHESTER (St. Peter). 



Eight bells. Tenor — Diam., 4gin. ; height, 37in. 



1. M'; John King and Mv Thomas Jones Ch. Wardens 1750. 



T. Bilbie fecit. 



2. This bell was recast in the year 1808. George Frampton and 



John Cooper Church Wardens. T. Bilbie Cullompton fecit. 



3. Although my sound it is but small 

 I'll be heard among you all. 



The gift of Robert Browne, Esq'; . T. Bilbie fecit. 

 M^ Danniel {sic) Arden and IVIV Joseph Gigger Church 

 Wardens, 1734. 



