John Rufford
Loughborough
1844 - 1858
Đ oꝑar capiend ℞ univ' sis t singulis vicecomitibs maioribs Ballivis ministris t aliis fidelibs suis ad quos tc saltm.
Sciatis qd afsignavim dilcm nob Johem de Rughford Belleyeter ad tot opar de mistera sua quot p opacoibs nris faciend necefsai fu'int nbicuq eos inveniri contigit sive infa libtates sive exta feodo ecclie dutaxat excepto ad opus nrm capiend t eos in opacoibs nris ad vadia nra ponend in eisde moratur put eis iniungetr ex pte nra t ad capiend t arestand omes illos quos sibi in pmissis faciend contrar invenit seu rebelles t eos delibacoe alit' dux' im' ordinand Et ideo vob mandam' qd eidem Johi in pmissis faciend t exequend intendentes sitis consulentes t auxiliantes quociens t quando idem Johes vob vel alicui vrm scire fecit ex pte nra In cui' tc T. B apud Westm xx die Jun. p Cons 1367
to work to catch everyone sherifs great/big Baillif servant other loyal stitch up who
to know who assign dilcm? one John of Rughford bell founder about/to as many tp work r of Mr his own oftem p opacoibs nris faciend necefsai fu'int nbicuq eos inveniri contigit sive infa libtates sive exta feodo ecclie dutaxat excepto ad opus nrm capiend t eos in opacoibs nris ad vadia nra ponend in eisde moratur put eis iniungetr ex pte nra t ad capiend t arestand omes illos quos sibi in pmissis faciend contrar invenit seu rebelles t eos delibacoe alit' dux' im' ordinand Et ideo vob mandam' qd eidem Johi in pmissis faciend t exequend intendentes sitis consulentes t auxiliantes quociens t quando idem Johes vob vel alicui vrm scire fecit ex pte nra In cui' tc T. B apud Westm xx die Jun. p Cons
Sciatis qd afsignavim dilcm nob Johem de Rughford Belleyeter ad tot opar de mistera sua quot p opacoibs nris faciend necefsai fu'int nbicuq eos inveniri contigit sive infa libtates sive exta feodo ecclie dutaxat excepto ad opus nrm capiend t eos in opacoibs nris ad vadia nra ponend in eisde moratur put eis iniungetr ex pte nra t ad capiend t arestand omes illos quos sibi in pmissis faciend contrar invenit seu rebelles t eos delibacoe alit' dux' im' ordinand Et ideo vob mandam' qd eidem Johi in pmissis faciend t exequend intendentes sitis consulentes t auxiliantes quociens t quando idem Johes vob vel alicui vrm scire fecit ex pte nra In cui' tc T. B apud Westm xx die Jun. p Cons 1367
to work to catch everyone sherifs great/big Baillif servant other loyal stitch up who
to know who assign dilcm? one John of Rughford bell founder about/to as many tp work r of Mr his own oftem p opacoibs nris faciend necefsai fu'int nbicuq eos inveniri contigit sive infa libtates sive exta feodo ecclie dutaxat excepto ad opus nrm capiend t eos in opacoibs nris ad vadia nra ponend in eisde moratur put eis iniungetr ex pte nra t ad capiend t arestand omes illos quos sibi in pmissis faciend contrar invenit seu rebelles t eos delibacoe alit' dux' im' ordinand Et ideo vob mandam' qd eidem Johi in pmissis faciend t exequend intendentes sitis consulentes t auxiliantes quociens t quando idem Johes vob vel alicui vrm scire fecit ex pte nra In cui' tc T. B apud Westm xx die Jun. p Cons
Inscriptions
- J. TAYLOR & SON FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH MDCCCXLIIII
- JOHN TAYLOR & SON FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH ANNO DOMINI 1844
- J. TAYLOR & SON LOBRO 1845
- JOHN TAYLOR & SONS LOUGHBOROUGH A.D. 1846
- J : TAYLOR & SON : FOUNDERS : LOUGHBOROUGH ANNO DOMINI 1847
- J. TAYLOR & CO. FOUNDERS LOUGHBORO 1848
- JOHN TAYLOR & SON FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH LATE OF OXFORD & ST NEOTS A.D. 1848
- TAYLOR & SON FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH 1857
- J. TAYLOR & SON FOUNDERS LOUGHBOROUGH 1860
- JOHN TAYLOR & SON LOUGHBOROUGH 1875
Sussex Bells by John I Taylor & Sons in Chronological order |
The are currently no bells by this founder in Sussex. |
Sources:
.Sussex Bells & Belfries by George P. Elphick
.The Church Bells of Bedfordshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Northamptonshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire by A. H. Cocks
.Sussex Bells & Belfries by George P. Elphick
.The Church Bells of Bedfordshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Northamptonshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire by A. H. Cocks