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THE WHITECHAPEL
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BELL FOUNDRY,
Removed from ESSEX STREET, WHITECHAPEL, to present Site,
PROPRIETORS.
Robert Mott .D. 1570
Joseph Carter ... 1606
William Carter l6lO
Thomas Bartlett 1619
Anthony Bartlett ... 1647
James Bartlett ... 1676
Richard Phelps 1702
Phelps & Lester 1735
Thomas Lester ,. 1739
Lester & Pack ... 1752
Lester, Pack & Chapman ... 1769
Pack & Chapman 1770
Chapman & Mears... ,. 1782
William Mears... 1784
William & Thomas Mears ,. 1787
Thomas Mears, Senr. ... 1791
Thomas Mears & Son ,. 1805
Thomas Mears, Jnnr. ... 1 8 10
71 89S7
267, Whitkchapkl Road, London.
In the former case the interval between the 4th Quarter Bell
and the Hour Bell is an octave, in the latter a fifth.
estimate the cost, and when favored with instructions our best
care is given to bring the Bells again into ringing order, as
promptly as possible.
FORM OF CONTRACT.
jHflfmoranllUm Of Agreement made this twenty-third day of
February, 1885. Between
on behalf of the Church Bells Committee,
hereinafter called the Employers, of the one part, and Messrs. Mears k
Stainbank, of 267, Whitechapel Road, London, E., Bell Founders, of the
other part (hereinafter called the Contractors).
WHEREAS the Contractors in consideration of the sum hereinafter
specified to be paid to them by the Employers have agreed to execute and
complete the work necessary in the providing and hanging a Peal of six
Bells in the tower of Church, in the county of
Now these presents witness, and each of them the said Employer does
hereby for himself, his executors and administrators, and the said
Contractors do for themselves, their executors and administrators, covenant,
promise and agree to and with the other of them as follows, that is to say
the Contractors shall and will supply a Peal of six Bells as follows :
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or as nearly as possible these weights named as the tuning of the Bells will
allow of. The Contractors shall hoist and construct in the best manner
a proper Bell-frame of sound English oak and wrought iron of the sizes
and manner shown in a plan supplied by them and hereto attached, to rest
upon a floor prepared by the Employer. The Contractors shall hoist the
Bells and hang them in the said frame at one level complete with clappers,
stocks, wheels, braces, gudgeons, gun metal bearings in cast iron pedestals,
stays, sliders, rollers and ropes ready for ringing, including carriage of all
material and all charges. The Contractors shall allow the Employer for
the old Bell at present in the Church Tower, weighing 2 cwt. 211bs, at the
rate of 3 14s. 8d. per cwt.
That the whole of the work shall be completed within four months from
the date of this Agreement, and further that should any defect appear in
any portion of the work, either in the Bells themselves, their hanging, or
the frame in which they are hung within six months after the completion
of the work the Contractors shall make good the same at their own cost
and without any extra charge.
The said Employer shall pay to the said Contractors for the execution of
the work hereby contracted to be done the sums as hereinunder named, viz.
For 34 cwt. in Bells @ 5 His. 8d. ... ... ... 198 6 8
For fittings complete to same as hereinbefore enumerated 45 10
For Bell-frame complete ... ... ... ... 75
318 16 8
Lest Allowance for old Bell as hereinbefore agreed 8 3 4
310 13 4
For Shipment.
To Eight Bell Tenor zz, cwt., total weight
IOl cwt. qrs. 8 lbs. at $ i6s. Sd. per
cwt. 502 10
702 10
Memo. The River St. Lawrence is closed by frost for nearly 6
months of the year the first direct vessel from London not leaving
;
before the middle of April, but >hipments are made in the interval
to Halifax, whence the goods are forwarded by rail.
NOTE. The cost of attaching the Chiming Apparatus would he 10. The
Framework varies with the si/.e of the Tower.
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LATI N LEGENDS.
Bell Legends from about the 14//t to \7th Centuries, mostly taken from bells
sent to the Whitechapel foundry, to be recast or attuned to new bells.
Some of the ancient bells were beautifully lettered, the legend being arranged in
one line round the top of bell, commencing with a cross. Very few early bells were
dated.
Laudate Domini
Crist baptista
Campana gaudeat ieta;
Gaudemus gaudentibus,
Dolemus dolentibus
Aristus perpetue
Det nobis gaudia vite.
Osidus celi
Facbarbara cremina deli.
Sabbato pango
Funero plango
Bolemnia clango.
De-Flothe-a-e-la-Hague-fet-tan-Mccclxix.
Duncton, Sussex.
Beckingham, Notts.
Anno milleno qnater cento quoque den o est hec campana Jesus.
Thirsk, Yorkshire.
B. Wheel/. F. Clapper
C. Wheel/Brace, G. Franb&.
D. cS'&y/ H. Roller.
SmxdL Church, beH with wroughbirorv stoch-8cwheel>.
18 uu. bell wu% wrought iron/ stock/, lever and/ frame/,
ENGLISH LEGENDS.
Legends from Idth to I9tk Centuries.
go your way into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts
with praise.
Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.
I will sound and resound to Thy people with my sweet voice to call
It joyeth me much
To go to God's Church.
May our tone so sound on the ear of man on earth, as to bring him to
his Father in heaven.
Whom I do call.
5th Honour
6th Power
7th Might
Tenor ,, Unto our God for ever and ever.
The Bell nut only reached our quarters safely but went boldly
to its place, and when ringing gives satisfaction. I am grateful
of your uprightness with us, and I wish you greatest success
for a century more.
April 13th, 1884. The Bell has not yet been rung, but so far
as I can judge exactly in tune and a beautiful casting.
it is
August 16th, 1884. I now have the pleasure to enclose
cheque for $$} in payment of your account. I believe the
Bells give general satisfaction and add much to the cheerful-
ness of Wolstanton.
personally for the way in which you have executed the order.
Will you kindly return me the accounts receipted as soon
as convenient.
November 14th, 1884. I have great pleasure in sending you
a cheque for the enclosed account. Your work thus far has
given every satisfaction.
December 31st, 1884. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of
your account, and have the pleasure to enclose a cheque for
the amount. The Bells are a great success, the tone is sweet
and mellow, in every way they are most satisfactory. I must
acknowledge too the manner in which the entire work has been
done, and not least, the ability and courtesy of your workman
who. has fitted the Bells. Hoping some day to have the other
two Bells.
Bedfordshire. guqktnghaittslttre,
Weight of
No. of
Weight of h nor.
>iO. Of Beils.
Tenor. <///.
Bells.
cwt. 6 Aston Clinton ... 13
8 Bedford. St. Paul's ... ... 27 8 Aylesbury 99
8 Beaconsrield ... ... 21
6 Caddiugton ... 9
8 Buckingham ... 21
6 Cardington ... 20 6 Chalfont, St. Peter's... ... 11
Chenies ... 10
8 Dunstable ... 21
6 Chesham ... 17
6 Houghton Conquest... ... 12 0*
Edlesborough ... 9
5 Linslade 7
8 Woburn ... 13 8 Long Crendon ... 19
8 Newport Pagnell 22
3 Penn Street ... 10
5 Shalstone ... 8
jgqrhshini. tanbrideje.
Abingdon, Helen's 19
8 Cambridge. St. Andrew's tbe
8 St.
Great 10
3 Do. St. Peter's College, 3 Harlton Park
Cloek Bells 30 (i Leverington ... 17
3 Bisham 7
Cheshire.
not.
6 Baldha 9
6 Alderney . 12
o Broadoak 5
6 Jersey, St. Marks . 11
3 Falmouth 15
6 Gwennap 8
K Helston 17
6 Lawhitton 9 SfluonshtiT.
8 Kenwyn 13
6 Penrith 12 G Halbeiton . 16
6 Meavy 8
gtfrfcDshitie.
G Newton Abbot 8
8 Bakevvell 18
5 Bretbey (for Lady 8 Oakibrd 13
Chesterfield) 4 .
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Bonsai 1 4 8 Plymouth. Charles Church . . 24
10 Chesterfield ... 24 8 South Molton . 21
8 Derby, St. Andrew's Litchurch 21
8 Sowtou 9
8 Do. St. Werburgh 17
3 Derby, Town Hall, Clk. Bells 16 5 Thorn bury, St. Peter's . 6
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Lullington 12 5 Up Ottery . 19
5 Osmaston If,
5 Week, St. Germans ... 5
6 Shardlow 12
8 Youlgreave 26 6 Winkleigh . 20
28
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Weig htof
xt_
N _< Weight of No of
Tei or.
t, n
Bells.
Bei cwt.
cwt.
5 Bentley Great, St. Paul
6 Bridport 20
6 Bobbingwortli U
6 Chardstock 15 6 Braintree 12
(Hemispherical) 3
8 Colchester, St. Peter's 21
G Dageuhani 13
5 Melbury Abbas 8
8 Great Baddow U
5 Okeford Fitzpaine ... 11 G Great Ilford g
5 Great Wakering I
6 Shaftesbury, Holy Trinity .. 11
(i Greenstead Green V.}
8 Wareham 21 8 Harwich u
G Hornchurch ... 2C
3 Wimborne, St. Giles 5
5 Inworth
6 Laindon Hills 15
5 Nazeiug 1(
5 Orsett 11
guiiham.
6 Prittlewell r
6 Barnard Castle 17 5 ltayne ...
3 Koch ford
6 Bishops Wearmouth 11
5 Southminster ... 1:
3 Frosterley 7
8 Writtle u
8 Gateshead 14
G Houghton-le-Spring... 12
aMouastahtnj.
6 Lanchester 9 6 Coaley . i;
8 Clifton . u
3 Nevy Shildon. Clock Bells 8
..
8 Dursley u
6 Shields. South, St, Hilda's .. 10 3 Highnam 21
3 Kisington-Wick
6 Staindrop 13
6 Staunton 1(
6 Eling 12
3 Farleigh Wallop 5
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Harbridge G icrtfonlshin?.
5 Lyss ... 8
5 Milford
Apsley End 15
9
Barley 8
3 Netley, Clock Bells 11
4 Newtown G
Bengeo 7
6 Old Alresford 11
Berkhampstead, Great 18
8 Ringwood 19
Rickmansworth, Wesleyan
Chapel, Clock Bells G
8 Romsey 25
Royston 12
5 Ryde, Town Hall, Clock Bells
(Hemispherical) G
St. Alban's, St. Stephen's 10
5 Sopley 7
Waterfoot
3 Do 5
Do. St. Andrew's (Hem
ispherical) ... ...
6 South Ted worth (for Sir John
Kelk, Bart.)Hemispherical
G Sydmonton ...
G Twyford
Dunftntuton.
G West Meon
8 Whitsbury 4 Brington 4
Sent,
Weight of Weight of
No. of No. of
Tenor. Tenor.
Bells. Bells.
Clot. cwt.
6 Aldington 14
8 Margate ... 23
8 Ash 22
3 Nettlestead ... 6
5 Barming 10
6 Northfleet ... 16
4 Bekesbourne ... 9
6 Petham 7
6 Bobbing 9
6 Pluckley 14
8 Borden 21
12 Quex Park, Thanet, Waterloo
6 Bough ton Aluph 12
Tower ... 15
f> Boxley 12
6 Ramsgate. St. L iwrence ... 18
6 Chart Sutton 16
3 Do. Clock Bells ... 8
6 Cheriton j 3 Do. Jews' Synagogue,
6 Chilham 18 Clock Bells ... 4
5 Hothrield 9 6 Wateringbury s
Sanrashire.
Weight of Weight of
No. of Teuor.
No. of Tenor.
Bells. Bells.
met. cwt.
Peter's 20 8 Leesfield 14
(Hemispherical) Metropolitan
8 St. Mathew's, Bethnal
8 Gainsborough
Green 14
6 Hogsthorpe Thomas's, Bethnal
5 St.
G Langton Green (the Gift of
3 Ranby
Postal District
5 Skillino-ton w. 8 Ealing, Christ Church...
8 Hammersmith, Brook Gn.
3 Marylebone, Christ Ch.,
Middlesex. Clock Bells
N.w. 6 Willesden
6 Barnet, Christ Church 3 Hampstead, Christ Ch.,
6 Cromer ... 12
e. 8 Bow, Stratford, St. Mary 14
8 East Dereham ... 24
8 Clapton Upper. St.
6 Felmingham ... 11
Mathew 14
8 Hackney, St. John's ... 24 6 Fincham
8 Do. South
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... 20 3 Haveringland
3 Homerton. St. Barnabas 5 6 Hedenham 7
10 Poplar, All Saints ... 25
6 Hey don 7
5 Do. Christ Church ... 12
5 Honingham 7
12 Shoreditch, St. Leonard's 30
3 Lakenham, St. Mark's 7
8 Spitalfields, Christ Ch. 34
8 Lynn, St. Margaret's 30
6 Stamford Hill, St.
Nottingham. Shropshire.
Weight of Weight of
No. of Tenor. No. of Tenor.
Bells. Bells.
<not. cwt.
C Averham ... 13 C> Albrighton ... ... 12
8 East Retford .. 24 i> Berrington ... 13
4 Do. Clock Bells ... 4
6 Broseley 13
..
8 Kirkton-in-Holland ... ... 18
Ci Chirbury ... 13
8 Nottingham, St. Peter's ... 21
6 Ollerton ... 6 8 Coalbrookdalc ... 20
6 Perlethorpe (the gift of Earl 3 Dinham House, near Lud ow.
Manvers) ... ... 6 Clock Bells... ... 7
3 Shire Oaks ... 7 6 Kinlet... ... 11
5 South Collingham ... 7
6 Lilleshall ... 9
5 Sturton-in-le Steeple ... ... 11
3 Meole Brace ... (i
Mare 11 fi Shenstone 9
5 Marston Biggot 8 6 Tettenhall 13
6 North Curry 18 8 Tipton 12
6 North Petherton 21
12
6 Tunstall, St, Mary's...
5 Preston, near Yeovil ... 10
10 Wednesbury 23
6 Swainsvvick 7
6 Winford 16 12 West Bromwich 23
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Suffotft. barren.
Weight of Weight of
No. of No. of Tenor.
Tenor.
Bells. Bells.
cwt. cwt.
10 Beccles 28 5 Ash
5 Ashstead 14
8 Bungay lfi
12 10 Beddington ... 20
6 Cavendish
14 6 Carshalton 12
6 Clopton
10 Stonham Aspall 24
Puttenham 8
6
5 Stuston
8 Ranmore Common, St. Barn abas 21
msm.
Weight of Weight of
No. of No. of Tenor.
Tenor.
Bells. Bells.
cwt. cwt.
Duke of Norfolk).. 14
8 Hurstpierpoint ... 13
Bexhill 12 10
C,
6 Ly minster ...
5 Rod ih am 7
fi Newiek . ... ".
8 Uekrteld 12
4
3 Fernhurst
5 Wartling 8
fi Fletching 8
6 West Tarring... 9
6 Hellingly 12
37
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Weight of
. of Tenor.
Weight of
No. of Tenor.
!ls.
cwt.
Bells.
cwt.
5 Alderton
10 Aston ... 21
5 Bowood (for the Marquis of
12 Birmingham, St. Martin's 36 Lansdowne) 11
10 Do. St. Phillips 29 8 Chippenham. St. Paul's 14
5 Do. Catholic Church 14 3 Do. Clock Bells ... 10
(i Claverdou 13
5 Crudwell 10
10 Coventry, St. Michael's ::i
(' < Ihute Forest 6
8 Do. Holy Trinity 20
3 Hartham 7
5 Haibury 13
;i Kennett 1
(5 Sutton-Coldfield 22
3 Windertou, Clock Bells 10
(Horqestershtre.
6 Abberley 9
5 Areley Kings 6
Westmoreland. 6 Cookley 12
10 Dudley 21
3 Castcrton (j Longdon 12
6 Langdale 8 Stourbridge 19
Weight of Weight of
No. of No. of Tenor.
Tenor.
Bells. Bells. act.
cwt.
6 Addinghara ... ... 10 8 Low-Moor, Holy Trinity 14
6 Readingley 10 (i Skipton 18
6 Horbury 10 6 Slaidburn 15
10 Huddersfield 18 6 Snaith 12
5 Do. St. Thomas' Clk.B. 8 8 Sowerby .., 15
8 Keighley 14 6 Sprotborough 8
3 Kettlewell 9 3 Stainforth 7
6 Kildwick 10 6 Waddington 9
8 Kirkburton 13 10 Wakefield 31
6 Kirkheaton 9 8 Do. St. John's 23
8 Knaresborough 19 5 Do. Asylum Clk. Bell 9
6 Aysgarth 4 Leven 7
8 Middlesborough ... 12
5 Bubwith
3 Dalton, South 3 Otterington, South .. ... 3
(Lfltalc.s.
3 Caerwys ...
Flintshire
...
6 Flint o ...
Scotland-
Weight of
No. of
Tenor.
Bells.
Clot.
6 Duukeld 7
Sudan*.
5 Ballycastle ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
8 Blanch villc, Gowran, Kilkenny ... ... ... ... ... ... 30
8 Dublin, St. George 20
3 Dunmoylc ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... 5
8 Enniskillen 22
3 Londonderry, to Corporation, Clock Bells 12
8 Waterford Cathedral 20
duro^.
5 Farro, Portugal 13
3 Malaga Cathedral, Clock Bells 63
3 Madrid. Home Office, " Puerta del Sol," Clock Bells 21
3 Do. College of Getafe, Clock Bells 14
Weight of
Ko. of Tnor.
Bells. cw t.
4 Allahabad '
8 Madras Cathedral, 20
4 Secundra 7
outh Sfrtya.
Jtustitalia.
SHobartTown 10
6 Marsrield, Paramatta 1
Dominion of Ojanada.
'Weight of
No- of Tenor .
Bells -
cwt.
3 Cesaire 12
3 Dechaillons, St. Jean ; Quebec ... ... ... ... ... ... H
3 Francois du Lac ... ... 9
3 Do. 11
4 L'Islet 15
3 Do. L'Assomption . 15
3 Do. Do. 9
3 Do. 27
9 New Brunswick, St. John's 19
3 Prairie, La 16
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Weight of
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Bells. cut,
3 Point Levis 14
8 Quebec, Cathedral 16
3 Rimouski 13
3 Do. 19
3 Rupert's Land 5
3 Saule au Recollet 12
3 Sherrington 5
3 Trois Rivieres 14
5 Toronto 5
8 Vancouver Island 25
3 Vendreuil 9
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Varnachichi ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
Besides the above, some 20 Sets of 3 Bells each, whose destination we have not
heard, have been shipped to Montreal or Quebec.
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United States.
Weight of
No. of Tenor.
Bells.
cwt.
6 Baltimore 12
3 Dominica 21
5 Jamaica 7
Otyntrat Jtmcrira,
5 Mexico 10
outh JtntiMida.
3 Buenos Ayres
Besides the foregoing list of Churches, there are many where the majority of
the Bells in existing Peals came from this Foundry.
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Montreal Cathedral 11 11
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Canterbury Cathedral (St. Dunstan's) 3 10
*York Minster .. 2 14
Montreal Cathedral 2 13
Holyhead Lighthouse 2 1
*Sheffield ... 2 1
Wrington, Somersetshire 1 19
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England in Counties :- England (Continued):
Bedfordshire Oxfordshire ... 34
Buckinghamshire y 26 Shropshire
Cheshire Staffordshire
Cornwall Suffolk
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y 35
Cumberland Surrey J
Y 37
Durham Wiltshire
Herefordshire
Channel Islands ... 27
Hertfordshire
Wales ... 39
Huntingdon
Scotland ~)
Kent I
Ireland y 40
Lancashire
Continent J
Leicestershire
India and China
Lincolnshire
South Africa I
Middlesex
Australia
London
Canada ... 42
Monmouth
United States
[ 44
Norfolk
West Indies, vfcc J
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
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