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Another display exhibits photographs, diagrams, plans and tools from James Fussell's Ironworks of Mells.
William Rees-Mogg took the title of Baron Rees-Mogg, of Hinton Blewett, when he was made a life peer in 1988, although in 1998 he and his family moved to nearby Mells.
They even expanded it, and in 1986 they performed Handel's Water Music by the Mells River.
Many of the old photographs, diagrams, plans and tools are now exhibited at Frome Museum.
Reginald McKenna died in London on 6 September 1943, and was buried at Mells, Somerset (the home of his old friend Sir John Horner).
third, Elizabeth (died 1695), second daughter of Sir George Reresby, of Thrybergh, Yorkshire, widow of Sir Francis Foljambe, 1st Baronet, of Aldwark in the same county, and of Edward, younger son of Sir John Horner of Mells, Somerset.