120 THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 



From Stratton Churchwardens' Accounts — 



£ s. d. 



1753— 26th April, Pel. Mr. Eichd. Eock his bill lor casting 



the bell .. ., .. ., .. 10 15 11 



Pd. for carriage of ye bell to Closworth and home 



again . . . . . . , . ..0126 



29th Dec, for stuff and work done by EHas Wood 

 about ye church steepl wheels and several 

 other things . , . . . . , . 1 06 4 



16. TOLLER FRATRUM (S. Basil). 



One bell. 



Anno 



In a cot, hardly accessible. This word and a little ornament 

 alone discernible from the ground. 



17. WHITCOMBE (Dedication unknown). 



Two bells. Tenor — Diam., 3iin.; height, 25in. 



1, Hope well. IW. i6io 



2. Love God I.W. i6io. 



(These hang north and middle in a three-bell frame. As 

 there is a sequence of tones the tenor is probably the 

 missing one. J. J. R. 15 July, 1892.) 



18. WINTERBORNE CAME (S. Peter). 



One bell. Tenor — Diam., 3 i|in. ; height, 26in. 



1. -^^ .S H « C t il ^Mi » X i H . (Fig. 14.) 



2. PEl a n n (Fig. 13.) 



(The cross on the smaller bell is No. 32 in Ellacombes' 

 Miscellaneous Scraps, appended to the Church Bells of 

 Devon, &c., p. 509.) 



19. WINTERBORNE S. MARTIN. 



One bell. Diam., 37in. ; height, 33in. 

 Bell. Morgan Baleson. Joseph Blanchard, C.W. 1746. 

 W t^ iv t^ B t^ F 

 (Fleur de-lis border and other ornamentation.) 



