Sibthorpe
St Peter

Bells

There are four bells:

  Inscription Size Weight
1

GOD SAVE HIS CHURCH 1623

Waist:
J TAYLOR & CO
FOUNDERS
LOUGHBOROUGH

Reverse waist:
RECAST 1893

27.875" 4.2.20
2

GOD SAVE THE KING 1622

Waist:
J TAYLOR & CO
FOUNDERS
LOUGHBOROUGH

28.875" 5.0.2
3

GOD SAVE HIS CHURCH 1622

Waist:
J TAYLOR & CO
FOUNDERS
LOUGHBOROUGH

31.75" 6.1.17
4

all men that hear my mornful sound repent before you lye in ground 1622

Waist:
REV.R.J.WEATHERELL
EDMUND STORR
RICHARD FOX
  CHURCHWARDENS

Reverse waist:
RECAST 1893 J.T.

36.125" 9.0.19

Hung in cast-iron H frame, the whole installation is by Taylors dating from 1893. Taylors 1894 catalogue notes that the ring was ‘the gift of his Grace the Duke of Portland’.

The old four, which were recast, were in a sorry state, with all bells being cracked. Rubbings of these bells are to be found in the library of the Society of Antiquaries. Details were as follows:

  Inscription Size Weight
1 GOD SAVE HIS CHURCH 1623 27.375" 3.3.20
2 GOD SAVE THE KING 1622 30.5" 4.3.10
3 GOD SAVE HIS CHURCH 1622 33.3" 6.0.2
4 all men that hear my mornful sound repent before you lye in ground 1622 35.5" 7.2.7

These bells were the work of George I Oldfield and Paul Hutton at the Nottingham foundry.

The Taylor estimate for the restoration survives, being for £167 10s for recasting and £245 15s for a new ring of six bells.