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S. Dennis : 
“ Gloria in altissimis Deo 1718 
Joshua Greenbury Church E. Seller , ? 
Michael Benington Wardens Ebor 
Edward Seller died in 1724, and was buried at the Church 
of S. Sampson. He was succeeded by his son. 
EDWARD SELLER (II.), 
who served the office of Sheriff in 1731-2. He lived in Silver 
Street, and used the same bell stamp “ e, e s b e 0 l r ler ” as his father. 
In 1728 he cast a bell for Carlisle Cathedral. In York, the 
following bells are from his foundry :— 
St. Martin's, Coney Street : 
The whole of the peal of eight are by this founder. Five of 
them were cast in 1729 and were a gift of William Thompson, 
a parishioner. In the following year the old tenor was re-cast, 
and two new bells were added, completing the octave. They 
bear the following inscriptions :— 
Treble, “ Dono amicor Societatis Companistarum Ebor 
E. Seller ” 
Ebor 
2nd, “ Dono Societatis Campanistarum Ebor 1730 
E. Seller ” 
Ebor 
3rd, “ Invoco Deum 1729 
E. Seller ” 
Ebor 
4th, “Te Deum Laudamus 1729 
E. Seller ” 
Ebor 
5th, “Vos Jubilate Deo 1729 
E. Seller ” 
Ebor 
6th, “ Gloria in altissimis Deo 1729 
E. Seller n 
Ebor 
7th (upper band), “ Hcec campanarum concentio e dono 
Gulielmi Thompson hujus parochice. 
,, (lower band), “ William Dobson, Esquire Lodr Mayor, 
Henry Baynes, Esquire, Alderman, 
f ohn Marsden ~ . . foHN Mayor Church 
Samuel Waud Commissioners Samuel Waugh Wardens 
E. Seller ” 
1 /29 Ebor 
The “ d ” in Lord precedes instead of following the letter “ r.” 
Tenor, “ Sonitu resipiscite mcesto ante jacetis humo 1730 
Richard , John Mayor sen Church E Seller 
Warneford lcai John Busfield Wardens. ' ebor 
