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The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire BY A. H. Cocks File 11 : Plates Blank pages between the plates have not been scanned This document is provided for you by The Whiting Society of Ringers visit www.whitingsociety.org.uk for the full range of publications and articles about bells and change ringing Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLA TE I. m^ ^r (fl T FORMER SAUNCE (EARLY 13th CENTURY), AND FORMER TREBLE (14th CENTURY), AT CAVERSFIELD. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE //. rM-i ^ TLT] EARLY 13th CENTURY BELL AT CAVERSFIELD, Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE III. MICHAEL DE WYMBIS OF LONDON, C. 1290. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE IV. Q> n Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE V. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE VI. TREBLES AT LITTLE LINFORD AND BARTON HARTSHORN. TENOR AT BARTON HARTSHORN (14th CENTURY). Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE VII. TREBLE AT THORNTON (EARLY 14th CENTURY). Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE VIII. «S^ PETER DE WESTON, C. 1328-47 (TATTENHOE), A LATER BELL AT LECKHAMPSTEAD. 14TH CENTURY BELL AT CHETWODE, & Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE IX. TENOR AT THORNTON BY RICHARD HILLE, C. 1423-1440. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE X. tcwod at CHENLEY, C. 1400. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XI. JOHN STURDY & OTHERS. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLA TE XII. CAPITALS USED BY WALGRAVE, CROWCH, DANYELL, & JORDAN, 15th CENTURY. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XIII. TENOR AT WINGRAVE, BY JOHN DANYELL, C. 1450-1460. 4 T Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XIV. TENOR AT NETTLEDEN, PROBABLY BY TH08. HARRYS, C. 1479. TREBLE AT ICKFORD, 16th CENTURY. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XV. WOKINGHAM FOUNDRY, 2nd HALF OF 14th CENTURY Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XVT. cio^i^ WOKINGHAM FOUNDRY. 2nd HALF OF 14th CENTURY. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XVII. 1 Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XVIII. WILLIAM HASYLWOOD, OF READING, C. 1494. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLA TE X/X. READING FOUNDRY-CHIEFLY 16th CENTURY. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XX. &V- Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLA TE XXI. THE WHITECHAPEL FOUNDRY. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXI-l. F READING. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXIU. LETTERS FROM " BRASYER'S SMALLER ALPHABET," &C, USED AT BEDFORD, C. 1589-1610. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXIV. "BRASYER'S LARGER ALPHABET" (OF NORWICH, 15th CENTURY). Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXV USED BY (?W.) WATTS AT BEDFORD, 1591 (SHERINQTON). 4 Y Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXVI. JAMES KEENE, &c, (OF BEDFORD & WOODSTOCK,) C. 1612. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXVII. LETTERS DOUBTFULLY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN APPOWELL, Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXVIII. BUCKINGHAM FOUNDRY-BARTHOLOMEW ATTON, &c, C. 1585. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXIX. BUCKINGHAM FOUNDRY-BARTHOLOMEW ATTON, Ac. 4 Z Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXX. BUCKINGHAM FOUNDRY-BARTHOLOMEW AND ROBERT ATTON. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLA TE XXXI. YT ZA BUCKINGHAM FOUNDRY-LETTERING INTRODUCED 1610, & C. 1621, Ac. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXXII. THE BAGLEYS, OF CHACOMBE, Ac. Purchased from ebay store retromedia PLATE XXXIII. OF DRAYTON PARSLOW. This document is provided for you by The Whiting Society of Ringers visit www.whitingsociety.org.uk for the full range of publications and articles about bells and change ringing For more sections of this book, and for more digitised old ringing books, from the home page, scroll down and navigate via the link to “Old Ringing Books”.
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