St Mark (Lord Mayor's Chapel), College Green, BS1 5TB

Bell Weight Note Diam Date Founder Source
1/6 4-1-27 E-20 27.5 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
2/6 4-2-16 D-28 28.8 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
3/6 5-0-10 C-31 30.75 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
4/6 6-1-10 B-31 33 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
5/6 7-2-9 A-24 35.75 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
6/6 9-3-13 G-27 39.5 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
SR: 1040-1055 by arrangement
PN: none
Steps: 48
1/6 4-1-27 E-20 27.5 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
2/6 4-2-16 D-28 28.8 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
3/6 5-0-10 C-31 30.75 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
4/6 6-1-10 B-31 33 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
5/6 7-2-9 A-24 35.75 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
6/6 9-3-13 G-27 39.5 1722 Evan I Evans MRTH 26/3/2014
SR: 1040-1055 by arrangement
PN: none
Steps: 48
Some pictures during the rehanging by Matthew Higby in 2015.
And just before the rehanging by Matthew Higby in 2015.
BELLS & BELLFOUNDING by X-Y-Z 1879 p.56
Generally considered a good ring of six, ST. MARK'S or the MAYOR'S CHAPEL with a tenor of 10 cwt were cast by W. Evans of Chepstow. [sic]
Generally considered a good ring of six, ST. MARK'S or the MAYOR'S CHAPEL with a tenor of 10 cwt were cast by W. Evans of Chepstow. [sic]
Matthews, J - 1825 - Bristol Guide The City Of Bristol, Hotwells & Clifton.
The tower is 91 feet high, has four pinnacles, and a peal of six bells.
The tower is 91 feet high, has four pinnacles, and a peal of six bells.