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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from ...Show synopsisThis historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ...Oldfield must have used his stamp (fig. 7) for some years afterwards, as it appears upon the North Luffenham bell, which was not cast until 1619. George Oldfield's mark appears upon bells in Leicestershire (there are none of his now in Rutland) from 1620 to 1673. The 3rd, 4th, and 6th bells at Ashwell, dated 1708, are from the Nottingham foundry--they bear the band ornament (fig. 40) used there--cast probably by a member of the Oldfield family. William Noone of Nottingham cast a bell for S. Martin's, Leicester, in 1700. Whether the Nottingham foundry was temporarily closed about that time I have not learned. Some years afterwards--in 1749--it was in the hands of Thomas Hedderly, a grandson (?) of Daniel Hedderly, bellfounder of Derby (1732), and of Baltry or Bawtry, Yorkshire (1733). In that year (1749) he sent the present single bell to Normanton; in 1760 he supplied the 2nd to Ashwell, and in 1771 the 5th to Langham. Thomas Hedderly died about 1778, leaving four sons, Thomas, George, John, and Samuel. George Hedderly--who subsequently emigrated to America--supplied the single bell to Thistleton in 1793. Soon after that date the Nottingham foundry was closed: the old building is still thought to exist in Bellfounders' Yard, Long Row, Nottingham; it is now used as a slaughter-house, and only passed out of the possession of the Hedderly family about the year 1850. CHACOMBE, NORTHANTS. Henry Bagley, the second of the name as a bellfounder there, supplied the 1st bell to Seaton in 1684. LONDON. The Whitechapel Foundry was, in 1578, and perhaps a few years earlier, in the hands of Robert Mot, who held it until the year 1608, when he See Church Bells of Northamptonshire for a full account of this and the other Northants foundries. died. From Robert Mot the found...Hide synopsis
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders – Trade paperback
(2010)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) – Trade paperback
(2008)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) – Hardcover
(2008)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders – Trade paperback
(2010)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) – Trade paperback
(2010)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) – Hardcover
(2010)
by Sir Thomas North
The Church Bells of Rutland; Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses with Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders – Trade paperback
(2012)
by Sir Thomas North
Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781147816990 ISBN:1147816999
Title: The Church Bells of Rutland; Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781231038802 ISBN:1231038802
Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781176315082 ISBN:1176315080
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Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781147816990 ISBN:1147816999
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Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781437291391 ISBN:1437291392
Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781165090259 ISBN:1165090252
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Description:New. 206 pages. Reprinted from 1880 edition. New 2013 edition...New. 206 pages. Reprinted from 1880 edition. New 2013 edition in PAPERBACK is SEWN PERFECT BOUND, much more durable than a standard paperback. This is a quality reprint of an old book of historical value. If the original book was printed in multiple volumes than this reprint is of only a single volume. This is an exact/strict reproduction of text, no changes has been made in respect to the original text. A lot of effort has been made to check and improve each page/scan manually for its quality of text and illustrations (if any, are in b/w). Folded illustrations, if any, are not included in the book. This is not a retyped or an ocr'd book. Index, contents, etc, if any in the original book, are included. This item is printed on demand using good quality natural shade paper. The title of the book, on the cover, is in gold lettering.
Description:New. 215 pages. Reprinted from 1880 edition. New 2013 edition...New. 215 pages. Reprinted from 1880 edition. New 2013 edition in PAPERBACK is SEWN PERFECT BOUND, much more durable than a standard paperback. This is a quality reprint of an old book of historical value. If the original book was printed in multiple volumes than this reprint is of only a single volume. This is an exact/strict reproduction of text, no changes has been made in respect to the original text. A lot of effort has been made to check and improve each page/scan manually for its quality of text and illustrations (if any, are in b/w). Folded illustrations, if any, are not included in the book. This is not a retyped or an ocr'd book. Index, contents, etc, if any in the original book, are included. This item is printed on demand using good quality natural shade paper. The title of the book, on the cover, is in gold lettering.
Title: The Church Bells of Rutland: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; With Chapters on Bells and Bell Founders (1880) Author:Sir Thomas North ISBN-13:9781437380347 ISBN:1437380344