Third—
"But when a day for meeting they did fix,"
Fourth—
"There appeared but nine against twenty-six.
"Joseph Smith, 1730."
Fifth—
"Samuel Palmer and Thomas Silk, Churchwardens, 1730."
Tenor—
"Thomas Kettle and William Jervis did contrive
To make us six that was but five."
The last-named couplet, which seeks to perpetuate a piece of parochial thrift in the casting of six bells out of five, is likewise to be found on a bell at Feckenham, with, of course, other names substituted.