The Church Bells of the County And City of Lincoln Their Founders Inscription
The Church Bells of the County And City of Lincoln Their Founders Inscription
Thomas North
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Also, for 320 An endorsement on the parchment upon pounds of tin received by purchase, which this account is written shows not " Sum 1861 pounds, of which there has only the constituent parts of the bell-metal, been melted in making the new bell 1781 but also proves the fact that those who pounds; and there are 8t pounds remain- could not subscribe to the cost in money, ing over. " 6 Church Bells. his craft in that city. * It is doubtful whether Fergus of Boston — circa iioo — who will be menti...oned hereafter, cast large bells. In the thirteenth century we meet with constant mention of bells as of things not in the least extraordinary or rare : indeed Matthew Paris writes as if, at least, every church of note, possessed one bell or more if and in what are supposed to be the earliest complete lists of the necessary furniture of an English Parish Church contained in the decrees of Walter Grey, Archbishop of York, 1216-1255, and of Robert Winchelsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1293-1313, are found — in the former — " campanse magnae cum chordis suis, " and— in the latter — " magnae campanae campanilis & cordae ad easdem.
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