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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… square tower (which contains a clock, and an excellent peal of ten bells), and the whole of the north side of the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… a harmonium. There was a choir by 1900. 14 In 1921 the peal of bells was increased from five to six by Warner and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… bells were recast by Abraham Rudhall in 1698 or 1699 as a peal of six, 259 of which one was removed shortly afterwards. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stone, and is surmounted with a lofty spire, containing a peal of eight bells, which on Sunday summon the inhabitants …
Old and New London
… a vane in the form of a dragon. In the tower is a fine peal of ten bells. Near St. James's Church is the Spa Road …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… stone, and is surmounted with a lofty spire, containing a peal of eight bells, which, on the sabbath-day, summon the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… pulpit and readingdesk carpentered by Edward Keen. 4 The peal of six bells 5 was recast by Abel Rudhall in 1748 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… built in the reign of Elizabeth, and has a tower with a peal of bells: it stands on elevated ground, and forms a most …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… have lattice fanlights. The land was sold in 1840 to Moses Peal for 245 ( Mercury, 8 Feb. 1867; Belton MSS.) Nos. 48 … Adelaide Street. It was built soon after 1840 by Moses Peal (Belton MSS; Mercury, 8 Feb. 1867). Milner's Row (120) …
A New History of London
… steeple tolled as if a funeral was passing, and a dumb peal with muffled bells succeeded: Bow bells also paid the …
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