CHURCH LIFE: MAY 08
Welcome
Services
Special Dates
Bellringers
Choir
Music at Bray
Personnel
Organisations
The Friends
Visit St Michael's
Publications
Annual Parochial Church Meeting Papers for 2006
The Compass
St Michael's News
Sung with Passion
St John Passion
St Nicolas
The Rake's Progress
Our New Vicar
Richard Cowles
Vicar of Bray
14th March 2008
Retirement
George Repath
Vicar of Bray
Apr 1985 - Aug 2007
Obituary
John Bettley
French Visit in 2007
Normandy -
City and Gardens
Two Visits in 2006
Windsor Castle
A Taste of Normandy
Two Visits and a
Farewell in 2005
Belgium and
Old Holland
Lambeth Palace
John Bettley
Events and Outings
Enjoyed in 2004
Flower Festival
Epping Forest Trip
Champagne and
Chateau Tour
Kennet and Avon
Canal Trip

Bellringers

Sunday Service ringing is from 9:20 to 10:00am and from 6:00 to 6:30pm every Sunday. There is usually a quarter peal attempt before Evensong on the first Sunday of the month and sometimes Sunday evening ringing is cancelled. It is best to check before setting out to ring with us.

Practice Night is Thursday from 8:00 to 9:15pm. We cater for all standards of ringing up to Surprise Major. Regular methods currently being rung include Grandsire and Plain Bob, Little Bob, Stedman, Kent T.B., Oxford T.B., Oxford Bob Triples, St Helen's, Cambridge, Yorkshire and Superlative.

The Bells
We are fortunate to have a fine ring of eight bells, the tenor weighing 24cwt. This bell is 53 inches in diameter.

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Tower Officers
Captain
Graham Firman
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Deputy Captain
Derek Fowles
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Secretary
Mrs Wenda Fowles
10 Lynden Close
Holyport
Berks SL6 2LB
Tel: 01628 629538
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Treasurer
Derek Fowles
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Steeplekeeper
John Noakes
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Read on...

Website: http://www.ringing.info/
An index to many websites related to bellringing

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The six largest bells were cast at various times between 1612 and 1914 and the treble and second in 1948. In the early 1900s the bells had been installed in a strangely designed steel frame and this had never been entirely satisfactory either for the ringers, as the frame movement made the bells difficult to ring, or for the tower itself as structural engineers who were consulted in the early 1980s believed that
the stonework was being damaged. In 1985 the bells were rehung in a new frame by the Whitechapel bellfoundry who also retuned the bells and supplied many new fittings. We now have a ring of bells that sound pleasant and are easy to ring.

Inscriptions of the Bells

Bell
Note

Weight (cwt-qtr-lb)

Inscription
Treble
D

6-2-24

To the memory of Anthony Barker R.A.F. killed over France July 1944.
Per Ardua Ad Astra

2
C#

7-0-21

Presented by John Harrison in ever grateful memory of his
beloved wife Beatrice Ethyll who died at Bray 5 May 1946.
Gillett & Johnson, Croydon 1948
E.S.C. Lowman, Vicar

3
B

7-0-16

Feare God, Honour the King 1678
(Cast by Henri Knight III at Reading)

4
A

8-2-4

Henri Knight made this bell ano 1612
RG. HP. EL. TW.
(Cast by Henri Knight I at Reading)

5
G

9-1-14

Henri Knight made this bell ano 1613
(Cast by Henri Knight I at Reading)

6
F#

12-0-10

Perpetuis annis memor esto Mariae Johannis
Cujus sub cura fueris mala pelle futura.
T. Mears fecit. This bell was recast 1914.
Rev. Chas. Andrewes Raymond, Vicar.
Frederick Islay Pitman)
Frederick Thos. Ford) Churchwardens 1812

7
E

16-1-20

Thos. Ward: Wm. Lee : Churchwardens 1771
(This bell bears the mark of Thomas Swain, of Longford)

Tenor

D

24-0-27

1656
(This bell was cast by Ellis and Henri Knight of Reading)

We are always pleased to show visitors our bells. A walkway above them, installed to permit access to the sound control doors behind the louvers, doubles as an excellent viewing gallery. If you would like to see them, the most suitable time is on a Thursday evening during our weekly practice.

Our Bellringers in action

Colin Fowles and Wenda Fowles ringing the 3rd and 4th   Bob Rance and Derek Fowles ringing the
3rd and 4th
  Kathrine and Graham Firman ringing the treble and 2nd
Jennifer Firman, Sylvia Harrington, Bob Rance and Derek Fowles ring the front 4 bells