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Listing 708 bells which are in full-circle rings which are in the lieutenancy area of Gloucestershire, have 6 bells and have a tenor weighing between 2½ cwt and 5 cwt.
Click on place name for details of all bells in the tower. Click on the header to order by that field.

| Chart by weight, by nominal or by year of casting | Summary by founder | List corresponding full-circle rings | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0)

#TowerBellWeightNoteDiameterCastFounder
401Longborough, Gloucestershire, S James5 of 68–3–15G♯36.25″1987John Taylor & Co (Bellfounders) Ltd
402Longborough, Gloucestershire, S James6 of 611–0–2F♯40.75″1739Abel Rudhall
403Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary1 of 62–3–26G23.50″1998John Taylor Bellfounders Ltd
404Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary2 of 62–3–22F24.50″1866John Warner & Sons
405Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary3 of 63–0–25E♭25.63″1683†Edward Neale
406Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary4 of 64–0–2D27.25″1683†Edward Neale
407Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary5 of 64–2–24C29.75″c1450†Gloucester foundry
408Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, S Mary6 of 65–3–20B♭33.88″1866John Warner & Sons
409Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles1 of 64–3–23D♯29.00″1697Abraham I Rudhall
410Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles2 of 65–2–4C♯31.00″1884John Warner & Sons
411Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles3 of 66–0–14B32.50″1884John Warner & Sons
412Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles4 of 65–3–18A♯33.25″1969Whitechapel Bell Foundry
413Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles5 of 67–1–13G♯36.25″1826John Rudhall
414Maisemore, Gloucestershire, S Giles6 of 610–1–10F♯40.00″1805John Rudhall
415Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary1 of 63–3–22E26.75″1708Abraham I Rudhall
416Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary2 of 64–3–8D29.00″1708Abraham I Rudhall
417Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary3 of 65–0–20C30.25″1708Abraham I Rudhall
418Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary4 of 65–1–24B31.75″1708Abraham I Rudhall
419Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary5 of 67–2–14A35.50″1929Gillett & Johnston
420Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire, S Mary6 of 69–2–17G38.75″1825John Rudhall
421Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity1 of 66–0–6D♯30.75″1719Abraham II Rudhall
422Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity2 of 65–3–10C♯30.50″1906John Taylor & Co
423Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity3 of 66–3–2B32.63″1756Abel Rudhall
424Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity4 of 67–2–12A♯34.88″1797John Rudhall
425Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity5 of 68–3–22G♯36.38″1973John Taylor & Co
426Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity6 of 612–0–8F♯41.75″1825John Rudhall
427Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter1 of 64–0–17E26.50″1903John Taylor & Co
428Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter2 of 64–3–25D28.63″1903John Taylor & Co
429Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter3 of 65–1–25C30.50″1903John Taylor & Co
430Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter4 of 65–3–0B31.50″1903John Taylor & Co
431Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter5 of 67–2–7A35.00″1903John Taylor & Co
432Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, S Peter6 of 611–0–27G39.50″1903John Taylor & Co
433Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen1 of 64½ cwtE29.00″1840Thomas II Mears
434Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen2 of 65 cwtD30.00″1696Abraham I Rudhall
435Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen3 of 65½ cwtC31.00″1739Abel Rudhall
436Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen4 of 66 cwtB32.00″1696Abraham I Rudhall
437Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen5 of 67–2–6A35.50″1899Mears & Stainbank
438Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire, S Stephen6 of 610 cwtG40.00″1696Abraham I Rudhall
439Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew1 of 63–1–11F25.00″1992Whitechapel Bell Foundry
440Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew2 of 63–3–0E♭26.38″1992Whitechapel Bell Foundry
441Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew3 of 64–1–7D♭27.56″1992Whitechapel Bell Foundry
442Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew4 of 64–0–13C29.50″1775Thomas Rudhall
443Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew5 of 65–0–27B♭32.00″1775Thomas Rudhall
444Naunton, Gloucestershire, S Andrew6 of 67–2–16A♭36.00″1684Richard Keene
445Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints1 of 66–3–26C♯31.75″1875William Blews & Sons
446Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints2 of 67–2–15B33.50″1660†John I Pennington ('IP')
447Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints3 of 68–0–20A35.00″1936John Taylor & Co
448Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints4 of 69–1–22G♯37.88″1728Abraham II Rudhall
449Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints5 of 612–2–24F♯41.38″1728Abraham II Rudhall
450Newland, Gloucestershire, All Saints6 of 616–1–14E46.00″1728Abraham II Rudhall
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