Priory Church, Leominster
- Priory Church, Leominster
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The bells of the church are very rare. There are ten now, but the back eight bells were cast by Wm Evans of Chepstow. They are the only original ring of eight bells to be cast by Evans' at the same time (1756). In 1894, 2 new bells were cast by John Warners of London.
The Tenor weighs 22-3-0 CWT and is in Eb.
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