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A good ring of bells is one of the glories of an English
country church, and Whissonsett is no exception.
Enthusiasts come from far and wide to ring Whissonsett's
five bells -- but less than 20 years ago it seemed the St. Mary's
bells would be silent for ever.
Bell ringing enthusiast the Rev Andrew Sawyer took
over the group of parishes in 1978 and found the bell-chamber in a
parlous state.
The cracked tenor bell of the four had been scrapped
in 1947, leaving the three remaining bells in a derelict and dangerous
condition in a worm-eaten and rotten timber bell-frame.
But, undeterred, local fund-raisers began work in
1979 to raise the money to bring the sound back once again to Whissonsett.
Volunteers removed the bells and frame and built and installed a new
six-bell frame.
In 1981 the three old bells, now refurbished, were
re-hung, and a redundant bell from the Norfolk parish of Didlington
was bought and tuned as the second in a future ring of six. All the
re-hanging work was done by local people under the supervision of
Mr Sawyer.
The four bells were rededicated by the Archdeacon
of Lynn in 1983 and church bells once more became a regular part of
life in Whissonsett.
But the fund-raisers were not finished...
The gift of metal from a cracked bell at the redundant
church of St Michael at Plea in Norwich was recast by famous bellmakers
Taylor's as the third in a future ring of six. The new bell, the fifth
in Whissonsett's ring, was dedicated on May 12 1985.
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Details of the bells:
1 - Two cwt, one qr, 24 lb
VIRGINIS EGREGIE * VOCOR CAMPANA MARIA
Cast at the Norwich bell foundry, probably by John
Baly c1500. The bell was apparently the treble bell at Ss Simon and
Jude, Norwich, and was sold in 1881. It found its way to Didlingon
church where it remained unhung. In 1981 the Didlington churchwardens
sold the bell to Whissonsett for a nominal sum.
2 - Three cwt, one qr, one lb
LAUS DEO, FROM ST MICHAEL AT PLEA, RECAST 1985, THE
REV A W SAWYER, RECTOR
The bell was recast, with additional metal, from that
which formerly hung at Norwich St Michael at Plea inscribed:
I WAS RAISED BY FREE SUBSCRIPTION OF THE PARISH OF........
THOMAS LESTER AND T. PACK FECIT ME
According to L'Estrange the bell was purchased for
St Michael's from the Norwich bellhanger Thomas Hurry in about 1824.
It is said to have originally come from Stonham Aspall in Suffolk.
3 - Four cwt, 20 lb
E T 1674
Cast by Edward Tooke of Norwich.
4 - Six cwt, 10 lb
ANNO DOMINI 1594 WB
Cast by William Brend of Norwich.
5 - Seven cwt
IOHN BREND MADE ME 1646
6 - The sixth bell is a new treble bell weighing 2
cwt. It was installed on December 12th. 1998 and is inscribed 'It
is raised for all who have supported this Church. Deo Gratis".
The complete ring of bells welcomed in the 2000 Millennium.

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