tiny-librarian:In the very year in which her daughter mounted the scaffold steps, Lady Morley made a
tiny-librarian:In the very year in which her daughter mounted the scaffold steps, Lady Morley made an unprecedented gift toward cost of the bells at St. Giles, Great Hallingbury. John Tonne, who originally came from Sussex but worked extensively in Essex, cast a new bell for the little church. To imagine that Alice Morley thought of Jane every time the bell was rung may be fanciful. Equally, it may be true. And John Tonne’s bell, the sole survivor of those early ones, is still there. It rings to this day.Jane Boleyn, The True Story of the Infamous Lady Rochford - Julia Fox -- source link