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Listing 2597 bells which were cast by John Warner & Sons, and are in full-circle rings which have a tenor weighing between 5 cwt and 8 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 | List corresponding full-circle rings | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0)

#TowerBellWeightNoteDiameterCastFounder
1801Pelsall, West Midlands, S Michael & All Angels4 of 64¾ cwtD28.50″1860John Warner & Sons
1802Pelsall, West Midlands, S Michael & All Angels5 of 65¾ cwtC31.00″1860John Warner & Sons
1803Pelsall, West Midlands, S Michael & All Angels6 of 67–1–14B♭33.75″1860John Warner & Sons
1804Penge, Greater London, S John Ev1 of 64–0–7F26.50″1876John Warner & Sons
1805Penge, Greater London, S John Ev2 of 64–2–10E♭27.88″1876John Warner & Sons
1806Penge, Greater London, S John Ev3 of 65–1–4D♭30.13″1876John Warner & Sons
1807Penge, Greater London, S John Ev4 of 65–2–5C31.00″1876John Warner & Sons
1808Penge, Greater London, S John Ev5 of 67–0–0B♭34.00″1876John Warner & Sons
1809Penge, Greater London, S John Ev6 of 69–1–21A♭38.13″1876John Warner & Sons
1810Pentridge, Dorset, S Rumbold1 of 43 cwtG24.25″1857John Warner & Sons
1811Pentridge, Dorset, S Rumbold2 of 43¾ cwtF25.38″1857John Warner & Sons
1812Pentridge, Dorset, S Rumbold3 of 44¾ cwtE28.00″1857John Warner & Sons
1813Pentridge, Dorset, S Rumbold4 of 45¾ cwtD30.50″1857John Warner & Sons
1814Peters Marland, Devon, S Peter2 of 6E26.00″1865John Warner & Sons
1815Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter1 of 82–2–15A♭23.25″1913John Warner & Sons
1816Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter2 of 82–3–3G25.00″1913John Warner & Sons
1817Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter3 of 83–0–9F25.38″1913John Warner & Sons
1818Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter4 of 83–1–23E♭27.00″1913John Warner & Sons
1819Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter5 of 84–0–22D♭29.19″1913John Warner & Sons
1820Peterstone Wentloog, Newport, Wales, former ch of S Peter7 of 86–1–21B♭33.50″1913John Warner & Sons
1821Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas1 of 63–3–14F26.50″1893John Warner & Sons
1822Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas2 of 63–3–22E♭27.50″1893John Warner & Sons
1823Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas3 of 64–1–16D♭29.00″1893John Warner & Sons
1824Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas4 of 65–0–22C30.50″1893John Warner & Sons
1825Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas5 of 66–0–6B♭33.00″1893John Warner & Sons
1826Pevensey, East Sussex, S Nicholas6 of 67–3–3A♭36.50″1893John Warner & Sons
1827Pickhill, North Yorkshire, All Saints6 of 68–1–20G37.63″1868John Warner & Sons
1828Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour3 of 83–2–7E26.25″1887John Warner & Sons
1829Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour4 of 83–2–23D27.38″1887John Warner & Sons
1830Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour5 of 84–0–3C28.88″1887John Warner & Sons
1831Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour6 of 85–0–4B30.63″1887John Warner & Sons
1832Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour7 of 85–2–15A33.13″1887John Warner & Sons
1833Pimlico, Greater London, S Saviour8 of 87–1–20G36.38″1887John Warner & Sons
1834Pinhoe, Devon, S Michael & All Angels3 of 84–2–20E♯27.88″1894John Warner & Sons
1835Pinhoe, Devon, S Michael & All Angels4 of 84–2–13D♯28.38″1894John Warner & Sons
1836Pinhoe, Devon, S Michael & All Angels6 of 86–1–19B♯32.75″1894John Warner & Sons
1837Pleshey, Essex, Holy Trinity5 of 511–3–25F♯41.00″1854John Warner & Sons
1838Plymouth, Devon, S Jude1 of 13¾ cwtD28.13″1882John Warner & Sons
1839Plympton St Mary, Devon, S Mary BV1 of 86–2–23D32.13″1868John Warner & Sons
1840Plympton St Mary, Devon, S Mary BV2 of 86–3–21C♯33.13″1868John Warner & Sons
1841Plympton St Mary, Devon, S Mary BV6 of 813–0–18F♯42.88″1868John Warner & Sons
1842Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints3 of 85–1–22C♯30.25″1914John Warner & Sons
1843Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints4 of 86–0–8B31.50″1914John Warner & Sons
1844Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints5 of 87–2–14A35.00″1914John Warner & Sons
1845Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints6 of 89–0–16G♯36.63″1914John Warner & Sons
1846Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints7 of 811–3–25F♯40.50″1914John Warner & Sons
1847Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints8 of 817–0–1E44.50″1914John Warner & Sons
1848Pool, West Yorkshire, S Wilfrid1 of 14½ cwtF26.00″1861John Warner & Sons
1849Potterspury, Northamptonshire, S Nicholas5 of 611–0–26F♯41.13″1885John Warner & Sons
1850Potterspury, Northamptonshire, S Nicholas6 of 613–0–4E44.00″1885John Warner & Sons
Showing 1801 to 1850 of 2597 bells (page 37 of 52)
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