James I Harrison
| Location | Barrow on Humber |
| Dates | Active 1762–1766 |
Bells in the Dove Bell Register
| Number of bells | 12 |
| Earliest bell | Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire, S Helen: 1 of chime (Jointly) Cast in 1764List earliest bells |
| Latest bell | Masham, North Yorkshire, S Mary V: 6 of 10 (Jointly) Cast in 1766List latest bells |
| Heaviest bell | Masham, North Yorkshire, S Mary V: 10 of 10 Weighing 13–1–21List heaviest bells |
| Lightest bell | Hawkshead, Cumbria, S Michael: 3 of 8 Weighing 4–0–16List lightest bells |
| Listed for preservation | 6 (50.0%)List listed bells |
| Number of part rings | 4 |
| Number of complete rings | 0 |
Frames in the Dove Bell Register
| Number of frames | 13 |
| Listed for preservation | 6 (46.2%)List listed frames |
| Earliest frame | Middle Rasen, Lincolnshire, S Peter & S Paul: 2 Made in 1732List earliest frames |
| Latest frame | Bishop Burton, East Riding of Yorkshire, All Saints: 1 Made in 1753List latest frames |
Projects in the Dove Bell Register
| Number of projects | 3 |
| Earliest project | Grainsby, Lincolnshire, S Nicholas 1734List earliest projects |
| Latest project | Appleby, Lincolnshire, S Bartholomew 1741List latest projects |
Notes
Notes on founder
Born 25 Aug 1704 Died 24 Nov 1766
Predecessor was John (“Longitude” born 1693, died 24 Mar 1726, who was not a bell founder but was a clock maker) Successor was Henry II Harrison
Published: 14/08/2023