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The Craft of the
Bellfounder
Definitive history and description of the craft, from prehistoric China to the present day.
George Philip Elphick, Elphick Richard,
1988
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Wallace's American Trotting Register ...
Bellfounder (Trempse's), br. h., foaled about 1833; got by imp. Bell- founder; dam
a large grey mare, said to be of Messenger blood. Bred by John Trempse, of
Orange Co. ; sold, when young, to Jacob Lat- tourrett; went blind; was taken to Pa
., ...
John Hankins Wallace,
1871
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Hertfordshire Bellfounders
1581-2 It' to the Bellfounder for arnest for casting the Bell iiijrf. It' drynke for the
Belfounder iijd. Payd to the Bellfounder for Casting of the Bell iiij //. vs. [This was
probably a bell weighing about 8 y2 cwt] 1588 Payd to the Bellfounder for earnest
...
It was now thatthe 'bellfounder' came into his own,one ofthe most important
foundries ofthis time being that of Myles, or Miles Graye at Colchester. 'Miles
Graye made me' was arecurring inscription on thechurch bells ofthe eastern
counties ...
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Highways and Byways in Sussex
JOHN. WAYLETT,. BELLFOUNDER. Withyham hasthree ofthebellsofJohn
Waylett,an itinerant bellfounder at thebeginningof the eighteenth century. His
method was to call on the vicar and ask if anything werewanted; andif a bellwas
cracked, ...
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Stained Glass in England During the Middle Ages
1 3 50.59 The Bellfounder's window derives its name from the panels depicting
the casting and tuning of bells. Windows illustrating the trade or profession of the
donor are encountered more frequently in Continental glass than in England, ...
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All Things Medieval: An Encyclopedia of the Medieval World ...
When the clay had dried, the bellfounder needed a very large oven to bake it.
The wax melted and ran out holes that had been left in the bottom of the mold.
When the clay mold was baked, the laborers dug a pit large enough to hold the
bell ...
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Stained Glass of the Middle Ages in England and France
... yet I have never heard of hisusing it asa badge, thoughthe last Plantagenet,
Richard II.,did so. The Bellfounder's window. The next window to this is the
famous "Bellfounder's Window," given by Richard Tunnoc, bellfounder of York. In
the.
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The history and antiquities of the conventual church of ...
It was jocosely said at the time that Tod's halfpence were made of Bell metal. t I
subjoin a few extracts from the Parish Accompts which will shew the proceedings
that were adopted on this singular occasion. 1665 Given to the bellfounder in ...
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A New Family Encyclopedia; Or, Compendium of Universal ...
BELLFOUNDER. BELLFOUNDER. This celebrated horse is a bright bay, with
black legs, standing 15 hands high ; his superior blood, symmetry and action
excel those of every other trotting stallion. He is allowed by the best judges in
Norfolk ...
Charles Augustus Goodrich,
1831
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Ding-dong year for Bell Foundry
Alan Hughes, master bellfounder, and Kathyn Hughes, are the husband-and-wife directors of Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Britain's oldest ... «Financial Times, Ara 12»
Video: New plaque unveiled on footpath in honour of Henry Penn
“He was the greatest bellfounder in Northamptonshire at the time.” The plaque was sponsored by Fotheringhay Bellringers because it is ... «Peterborough Evening Telegraph, May 12»