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NOTE1850

EXTRACTS FROM CHURCHWARDENS' ACCOUNTS OF ST. MARGARET'S, WESTMINSTER—WEIGHT OF BELLS IN ANCIENT TIMES—HISTORY OF A ROOD-LOFT

By MACKENZIE WALCOTT, M.A. (S.M.W)

I send you a few Notes, collected out of the Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Margaret's, Westminster. 1stly. Some regarding the weight of bells in ancient days:— "1526. The first bell weith ccccc lb. The second bell weith ccccccxxj lb. The third bell weith ixCvj lb. The fourthe bell weith M.x lb. The fyfthe belonging to our grete Lady Bretherhed MvjCxiiij lb. The sume of all the weight MMMMVIIC Li lb. "1592. The broken Tennor waied xvjCxxj lb. The new tennor ys. xiijC di The greatest bell ys xxjC and di at lvjs. the C. The iiij bell ys xvijC and di and xiiij lb. The xiiij bell taken awaie was x…

Topics: Churchwardens' Accounts, Weight of Bells, Rood-Loft History, Religious Rituals

Locations: St. Margaret's, Westminster