St Peter, Peter St
Bell Weight Diam Date Founder Extant Source
1/8 4-3-9 30.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
2/8 5-1-x 30.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
3/8 6-0-x 32.75 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
4/8 7-0-x 34.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
5/8 8-3-11 37.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
6/8 10-0-17 39 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
7/8 13-1-24 42.75 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
8/8 17-3-22 48.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
Sanctus ? ? (unknown) Possibly now in Winnipeg, Canada JT records
Previously a ring of 6 cast in 1676 possibly by Roger II Purdue
1/8 4-3-9 30.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
2/8 5-1-x 30.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
3/8 6-0-x 32.75 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
4/8 7-0-x 34.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records
5/8 8-3-11 37.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
6/8 10-0-17 39 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
7/8 13-1-24 42.75 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
8/8 17-3-22 48.5 1729 Abraham II Rudhall Destroyed 1940 JT records [CJP]
Sanctus ? ? (unknown) Possibly now in Winnipeg, Canada JT records
Previously a ring of 6 cast in 1676 possibly by Roger II Purdue
BELLS & BELLFOUNDING by X-Y-Z 1879 pp.53-54
The ring of eight at ST PETER'S also by A. Rudhall sadly wants rehanging. The tenor is a flat E of about 18 cwt.
The ring of eight at ST PETER'S also by A. Rudhall sadly wants rehanging. The tenor is a flat E of about 18 cwt.
Matthews, J - 1825 - Bristol Guide The City Of Bristol, Hotwells & Clifton.
The tower is built square, very large, or rather clumsy, about 80 feet high, of rough undressed stones, with battlements and pinnacles of freestone ; has a spindle on the middle of the leads, which supports a gilded cock. A good peal of eight bells, and a clock and dial, The tenor sounds the hour.
The tower is built square, very large, or rather clumsy, about 80 feet high, of rough undressed stones, with battlements and pinnacles of freestone ; has a spindle on the middle of the leads, which supports a gilded cock. A good peal of eight bells, and a clock and dial, The tenor sounds the hour.