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  1. Whitechapel bell
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    Upon the arrival of the new bell from England, it was agreed that it sounded no better than the Pass and Stow bell. So the "Liberty Bell" remained where it was in the steeple, and the new Whitechapel bell was placed in the cupola on the State House roof and attached to the clock to sound the hours.
    The new Whitechapel Bell arrived in May, 1754. It also suffered bad reviews. Most agreed it sounded no better than Pass and Stow's second recasting of the original Whitechapel Bell. Resigned to their fate, it appears, the Pennsylvania Assemblymen agreed to keep both Bells.
     
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