Audenshaw
in the county of Greater Manchester
Eastbourne
a Seaside Town in the county of East Sussex
Lymm
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cheshire
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Beverley Minster possessed two bells in 1050. Four bells were installed in 1366, three of which are still in use in the Minster after having been recast. In the south-west tower there is a bell weighing over 7 tonnes and which is over 7 feet in diameter. It is a non-swinging bourdon bell called Great John, which chimes the hour and dates from 1901.
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