• The Bells

  • The Bells

At the dissolution of the
Monastery in 1536

the parishioners originally purchased the bells and the roof lead for £260.

The tenor is 46 cwt and 5 lb, and was last recast in B flat in 1933/34 during a partial restoration by Whitechapel Bell Foundry. According to tradition it was originally one of up to seven bells from Tournai brought as gifts by Cardinal Wolsey in about 1514. Other very large bells in this shipment were destined for York, Oxford, Lincoln and Exeter.

Until the mid nineteenth century the six bells then present were rung from the ground floor directly under the tower. Ringing such heavy bells with such long ropes would have taken a lot of effort; it is said that the heavier bells would have needed up to six men to ring them! Probably because of this the bells were set into a new oak frame, two bells added, and a ringing chamber built just above the tower fan vaulting.

The restoration that was carried out in 1933/34 was a key event, with the bells being taken away and returned by rail. There are many old photographs of the bells arriving at Sherborne station and then being pulled on hand cart along Digby road back to the Abbey.

In addition to the peal of eight bells that are used for ringing we also have two other bells in the tower: The Fire-Bell, which is unusual in so far as it has an in-turned lip, and so has a completely different sound to a conventional bell, and is only suspended from the bell frame, so is unringable. The Sanctus bell, which again is not hung for ringing, is still in regular use and is chimed at the blessing of the sanctum and probably weighs about one and a half hundredweight.

Individual bell information

Treble

Diameter: 3′ 0″
Weight: 9-2-25
Note: Bb
Cast: 1858

Inscription: G. Mears founder London. Lord let the folk below resound in living song Thy praise, as we do now with iron tongue August 18th. 1858

Second

Diameter: 3′ 2″
Weight: 10-1-3
Note: A
Cast: 1858

Inscription: G. Mears founder London. We hang here to record that the Choir was restored In the year of our Lord 1858

Third

Diameter: 3′ 4″
Weight: 11-3-4
Note: G
Cast: 1903

Inscription: W. M. CAST. F.R.S. THO GERARD GAVE ME RA. 1652. Recast John Warner & Sons Ltd 1903

Fourth

Diameter: 3′ 6″
Weight: 12-1-6
Note: F
Cast: 1803

Inscription: Peace & plenty is the wish of Thomas Thorne & Samuel Jeffrey Churchwardens 1803. Thomas & James Bilbie Chewstoke Somerset fecit

Fifth

Diameter: 3′ 10½”
Weight: 16-3-3
Note: Eb
Cast: 1787

Inscription: Bartholomew Watts : and : Sweet Hart : Churchwardens 1787. Be meek & lowly to hear the word of God. William Bilbie Chewstoke Somerset fecit

Sixth

Diameter: 4′ 2½”
Weight: 22-1-4
Note: D
Cast: 1858

Inscription: G. Mears founder London 1858

Seventh

Diameter: 4′ 7¾”
Weight: 28-0-18
Note: C
Cast: 1903

Inscription: R.A. CAMPANA. DOMINE. IOHN WHETCOMB IOHN COOTH WARDENS. 1653 William Hector Lyon M.A. Vicar. Mark Parsons Frederick Bennet, Churchwardens Recast by John Warner & Sons Ltd 1903

Tenor

Diameter: 5′ 4″
Weight: 46-0-5
Note: Bb
Cast: 1934

Inscription: By Wolsey’s gift I measure time for all. To mirth : To Grieffe : To Church : I serve to call. Recast 1670 by Thomas Purdue of Closworth Somerset. Joseph Barker Vicar. Gustavus Horne, Walter Pride, Churchwardens. Again recast 1865 by John Warner & sons of London. Edward Harton Vicar. James Hoddinott, Francis Stokes, Churchwardens. Again recast 1933 by Mears & Stainbank of London. Wifred Marcus Askwith Vicar. Clement Horrace Adams, James Florance, Churchwardens

Fire bell

Cast: 1653

Inscription: + Lord qvench the fvrious flame | aris, run, help put out the same. I W I G + 1653 R.A

Sanctus

Cast: c.1350

Inscription: + Sta. Maria ora pro nobis

Ringing Times

Sunday Service
8:30-9:30am

Main Practice
Tuesdays 7:30-9pm

Learners Practice
Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm

(Note: On Tuesdays the doors are locked after 7:30PM, so please contact the tower captain if you think that you may arrive later.)

Tower Correspondent

Jan Keohane
contact@sherborneabbeybellringers.com
01300 341656

Tower Captain

Tim Filtness
captain@sherborneabbeybellringers.com
07867 745465

Vice-Captain

Jan Keohane

Ringing Master

Nick Baker
07812 528170

Tower keeper

Tim Phillips

Treasurer

Margaret Saunders

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Sherborne Abbey

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