Holme Pierrepont St EdmundBells
The tower and bell frame were damaged by a fire in November 1874 when the bells fell to the floor.
The current bells are described below:
|
Inscription |
Dated |
Founder |
Size |
Weight |
1 |
JOHN TAYLOR & CO FOUNDERS LOUGHBROUGH
THIS BELL WAS GIVEN
BY
LADY SIBELL ARGLES
1956 |
1956 |
John Taylor & Co |
27.00" |
4-2-21 |
2 |
|
1875 |
John Taylor & Co |
30.25" |
5-1-13 |
3 |
|
1875 |
John Taylor & Co |
33.00" |
6-1-7 |
4 |
|
1875 |
John Taylor & Co |
33.50" |
7-0-3 |
5 |
|
1875 |
John Taylor & Co |
36.25" |
8-0-26 |
6 |
|
1875 |
John Taylor & Co |
40.75" |
11-1-14 |
In 1552 there were 3 bells and in 1740 4 bells.
Of the previous ring, prior to the fire, the tenor was by Henry Oldfield and dated 1608, it was inscribed: 'When you hear my mournful sound prepare yourself to lie in ground 1608.'
One of the other bells was cast by George Oldfield in 1667.
In 1842 there is a record of rehanging when Josh Cox was paid £14 9s. 8d. for his work.
Bells and bellframe
in 1983 |
Bells and bellframe
in 2016 |
The bellframe was formerly a timber frame, Elphick type Z Pickford Group 6.A, for 5 bells with the addition of two large A frames on ther top cills. The low frame dated from the rehanging in 1875 and the upper frames from 1956. This was all replaced by a high-sided steel frame, Pickford Group 8.1.F, in 2009 by Hayward Mills.
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