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Listing the 22 full-circle rings which have 3 bells, have a tenor weighing between 2½ cwt and 5 cwt, and include one or more bells which were cast by John Taylor & Co. Click on place name for fuller details.

| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Summary by semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard

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1Allerston, North Yorkshire, S John (GF).
3, 4–1–20 (225 kg) in C.
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2Benniworth, Lincolnshire, S Julian (GF).
3 U/R, 4–3–12 (247 kg) in C♯. One bell (or more) cracked or broken; unringable; ropes fall in a straight line; ropes fall in sequence: 1,3,2.
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3Blubberhouses, North Yorkshire, S Andrew (GF).
3 U/R, 3–1–9 (169 kg) in E♭. Unringable; no stays or sliders.
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4Boningale, Shropshire, S Chad (GF).
3, 3–3–26 (202 kg) in B. Anticlockwise.
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5Braunstone, Leicestershire, S Peter (T).
3, 2–3–9 (144 kg) in E.
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6Bugthorpe, East Riding of Yorkshire, S Andrew (GF).
3 U/R, 4–2–11 (234 kg) in D. Unringable; anticlockwise.
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7Calstone Wellington, Wiltshire, S Mary V (GF).
3, 3–2–10 (182 kg) in F.
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8East Norton, Leicestershire, All Saints (GF).
3, 3–3–23 (201 kg) in E♭. Tuning: 1-3 of 4.
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9Ebberston, North Yorkshire, S Mary (GF, T).
3, 3–3–27 (203 kg) in D. Ringing temporarily suspended.
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10Fimber, East Riding of Yorkshire, S Mary (GF).
3 U/R, 4–1–0 (216 kg) in E. Unringable.
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11Keyham, Leicestershire, All Saints (GF).
3, 4–0–19 (212 kg) in D.
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12Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire, All Saints.
3, 4–2–3 (230 kg) in C. Ropes fall in a straight line; tuning: 1-3 of 5. Tue.
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13Klerksdorp East, North West, South Africa, Hervormde Ch of Transvaal.
3, 4–3–14 (248 kg) in C. No stays or sliders; tuning: 1,3,5 of 5.
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14Middle Chinnock, Somerset, S Margaret (GF).
3, 4–0–0 (203 kg) in D.
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15Newton Kyme, North Yorkshire, S Andrew (GF).
3, 4–0–9 (207 kg) in D. Ropes fall in a straight line; ropes fall in sequence: 1,3,2.
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16Radbourne, Derbyshire, S Andrew (GF).
3, 3–0–19 (161 kg) in C. 2nd (3-3-10) is heavier than tenor.
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17Ramsgill, North Yorkshire, S Mary (GF).
3 U/R, 3–3–23 (201 kg). Unringable.
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18Skegby, Nottinghamshire, S Andrew.
3 U/R, 4–2–24 (239 kg) in C♯. Unringable.
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19St George's, Grenada, S George.
3, 3–0–24 (163 kg) in E. The ringing bells form part of a 5-bell Cambridge clock chime; ropes fall in a straight line.
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20Treborough, Somerset, S Peter (GF).
3 U/R, 4–3–9 (245 kg) in A♭. Unringable; rung from porch.
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21Weston under Lizard, Staffordshire, S Andrew.
3 U/R, 4–1–6 (219 kg) in E. Unringable.
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22Wickersley, South Yorkshire, S Alban (GF).
3, 4–3–0 (241 kg) in C. Wed.
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Showing all 22 full-circle rings
| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Summary by semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard
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