The Ringing World #5317 - Associazione Suonatori di Campane a
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The Ringing World #5317 - Associazione Suonatori di Campane a
The Weekly Journal for Church Bell Ringers since 1911 No. 5317 March 22, 2013 Price £2.00 Editor: Robert Lewis Notre Dame de Paris – 850th Anniversary Bells by Chris Mew P aris “the eternal city” has always been a place of pilgrimage for romantics, artists and kings and of all its buildings the Cathedral of Notre Dame is one of the most recognisable and is considered a foremost example of Gothic architecture. Notre Dame is the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Paris and construction of the present building commenced in 1163 on the order of the then Bishop Maurice de Sully. The main apse and choir were completed in 1182 but it was not until 1250 that the twin western towers which house the main bells were completed. Final stages of the construction continued until 1345 by which time the famous rose windows, stained glass and some of the earliest examples of flying buttresses were in place. The 850th anniversary of its foundation falls in 2013 and amongst celebrations for this milestone it was decided to install a new ring of bells. I was privileged to attend a press briefing The twin towers of ‘Our Lady of Paris’ The Roman Catholic Benediction Service viewed from the clerestory 278 – The Ringing World March 22, 2013 in the Cathedral on 20th February and the following notes give the story behind the bells, the new castings representing an historical occasion in the history of European campaniles. 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Account No. 00095085 The old bells Records show the use of bells back in the 12th century and the first large or “bourdon” bell named Marie was installed in 1378. By 1769 there were eight bells in the North tower, two bourdon bells Emmanuel and Marie in the South tower, seven bells in the central spire and three clock bells in the north transept, making a grand total of twenty bells. During the French Revolution in 1791 all the bells except the bourdon Emmanuel were taken out of the Cathedral and melted down. Emmanuel, cast in 1686, was moved to the South tower in 1802. Restoration in the 19th century by Viollet-leDuc included repairs to the belfry and the casting in 1856 of four new bells named Angelique-Francoise, Antionette-Charlotte, Hyacinthe-Jeanne and Denise-David. These bells were installed in the north tower and, together with Emmanuel and three bells each in the spire and north transept raised the total back to eleven. The bells sounding the quarter hours were converted to electric operation in 1923 and the bourdon Emmanuel similarly treated in 1930 The four old bells were removed from their Copyright Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office. Published by The Ringing World Ltd. © The Ringing World Ltd. 2013. All Rights Reserved. The copyright in this newspaper may not be used, sold, transferred, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any media to any person without the prior written consent of the publisher. Photographs and manuscripts submitted to the newspaper are lent at the owner’s risk; neither the publisher nor its agents accept liability for any loss or damage. 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Assistant Secretary: Robin Walker Website address: www. cccbr.org.uk Old bourdon “Emmanuel” c1686 tower in February, 2012 and reverted to the Government as owner under the Regional Culutral Affairs Directorate. There was at the time some controversy and concern amongst Parisiens that the bells would be lost but interested parties are considering the best means of preserving the bells as part of French history. It seems likely that they will be exhibited in close proximity to the Cathedral for the benefit of both locals and tourists. The New bells project The reasons to install new bells were twofold; first to celebrate the 850 years since foundation and second that the four bells of 1856 were of poor quality, not in tune with each other and one being cracked. A committee was set up to steer the project under the leadership of Monseigneur Patrick Jacquin, Rector and chief priest of the Cathedral with architectural input from M. Benoit Ferre, M. Benjamin Mouton architect for Historic Monuments and, on behalf of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, M. Regis Singer an expert on campanological matters. The total cost of the scheme was some two million Euros, all raised by donations including special grants for the new bourdon bell “Marie” by the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation and for the bell “Gabriel” by the Sisley Foundation. The project specification was for eight new bells to be installed in the North tower replacing the four bells of 1856 and with a new bourdon to be located in the South tower alongside “Emmanuel”, the bourdon which was the only main bell to survive the French Revolution period. Following invitation of tenders the casting of eight new bells was awarded to the Cornille-Havard Foundry of Villedieu-les-Poeles, located in the Manche Department south of Caen. The village has a population of some 4,000 and the foundry has been operating there since 1865. The casting of the largest bourdon bell weighing in at six tons was awarded to the Royal Eijsbouts foundry of Asten, Holland whose foundry has operated since 1872. The decision to go outside France may well have been influenced by Eijsbouts’ involvement with the massive UK Olympic bell since this was mentioned in press releases. Details of the new bells The casting of the bells used traditional methods but there was additional detail in the decoration of each bell not only with names and inscriptions but also with friezes depicting religious and historic subjects. The decorations had been devised and applied by Virgine Bassetti an artist, she having spent twenty years specialising in contemporary bell work. Like many continental bells, the main group of eight were given a highly polished finish but the Dutch-cast bourdon was finished in a grey patina considered fitting as an accompaniment to its 17th century sister. The bell data is shown in the table below. The new bourdon will be housed in the South tower alongside “Emmanuel”, which holds a special place in Paris history having sounded out for both the armistice on 11th November, 1918 and for the Liberation of Paris on 25th August 1944. The remaining eight new bells will be housed in the North tower and all will be rung by electrically operated swing chime apparatus. The Cornille-Havard foundry moulds The Ringing World – 279 March 22, 2013 Editorial Under English law the Church of England has its own procedure for regulating repairs, alterations and additions to churches, their contents and churchyards. It is known as as the Faculty Jurisdiction. A faculty is the formal document of diocesan approval to undertake a specified set of works. Those of you who enjoy Tom Harris’s entertaining take on faculty processes and procedures (p.281), may be interested to know that there is a useful reference document on the Central Council website: “The Faculty Jurisdiction – A Guide for Bellringers”. The Council’s Towers & Belfries Committee should also be able to help with advice in specific cases where the requirements of the jurisdiction are in any doubt. (see http://www.cccbr.org.uk/ towersandbelfries/pubs/faculty.php). Sam Austin’s letter (p.282) illustrates, once again, that it is possible to introduce ringing successfully into schools and that such efforts are never wasted. While it is true that a school ringing society may not always survive the departure of an enthusiastic leader, the long term benefit to the Exercise of such a society flourishing – if only for a few years – should not be underestimated. We have already received a lot of interest from teams wishing to participate in this year’s Ringing World National Youth Contest at York on Saturday, 6th July. May we remind you that the closing date for applications is Friday, 26th April – so please don’t delay if you wish to enter a team. Details are on the back page of last week’s issue and are also available on The Ringing World web site. Colin Turner’s extraordinary peal ringing career continues apace and we salute him on becoming the first ringer ever to reach a peal total of 6,000 (see back page). He has already proved himself to be a ‘Giant of the Exercise’. We wish him well with his next thousand … The new bourdon bell “Marie”, cast by Royal Eijsbouts – a very large lady indeed! Name Emmanuel (existing bourdon) Marie (bourdon) Gabriel Anne-Genevieve Denis Marcel Etienne Benoit Joseph Maurice Jean Marie Dedication Virgin Mary and in honour 1378 bourdon named Marie St Gabriel Cast Weight in Kg Note 1686 13271 FA# 6000 SOL# 4162 LA# 3477 Sl 2502 DO# 1925 RE# 1494 FA 1309 FA# 1011 SOL# 782 LA# 2012 Eijsbouts 2013 Cornille Havard St Anne mother of Virgin Mary and 2013 Genevieve, Patron Saint of Paris Cornille Havard St Denis, first Bishop of Paris AD 250 2013 and Patron of Diocese Cornille Havard St Marcel, 9th Bishop of Paris 2013 In 4th century Cornille Havard St Stephen Martyr: 7thc church on 2013 Cathedral site was St Etienne Cornille Havard Pope Benedict XVI (2005) 2013 Joseph Ratzinger Cornille Havard Maurice de Sully, 72nd Bishop of 2013 Paris, 1160-1196, founder Cornille Havard Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger 2013 139th Bishop of Paris 1981 - 2005 Cornille Havard First Peal Congratulations Jessica Lauren Arnold, Jane M. Dunn, Nicole H. Rolph, Geoff Strawbridge 6,000th Peal Congratulations Colin M. Turner In this issue: page What’s a faculty? Letters to the Editor Book Review Peal reports Quarter Peal reports Obituary – Dennis Leslie Bells for Sir Thomas Bodley Notices Tail Ends Thought for the week 281 282 284 285 289 295 297 298 299 299 280 – The Ringing World March 22, 2013 The bells loaded and ready to leave the Cornille-Havard foundry Casting at the Cornille-Havard foundry All nine bells on display in the Cathedral nave In the footsteps of Quasimodo – M. Regis Singer, bell expert from the French Ministry of Culture “Belles de jour” – Ukrainian feminist protesters reveal their points in the Cathedral on 12th February The Ringing World – 281 March 22, 2013 Installation and celebrations Following their casting, the 9 new bells were timed to arrive by road on 31st January, accompanied through Paris streets by a police escort in late afternoon. The bells were taken into the nave of the Cathedral, closed to the public for security. There followed on Saturday, 2nd February with, amongst others, assembled primary school children to witness an 11am service of Benediction (blessing) of eight bells by Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois, Archbishop of Paris. This was followed by a 5pm service of Bendiction of the new bourdon bell “Marie” in the presence of 1,500 older children, the involvement of both groups of children being part of Children’s Jubilee Year. Children striking the new bourdon bell during the Benediction Service Between 3rd and 25th February, all nine bells were exhibited to the public and drew many additional Parisians eager to see “their” bells. This was on top of the usual tourists whose numbers amount to some 14 million a year! It was during this exhibition period that press conferences were given, with privileged members being allowed inside the ropes. My session was presented by M. Regis Singer who, for the benefit of those journalists unfamiliar with bells, gave a description of bell manufacture and demonstrated harmonies using tuning forks on the bells. A very full coverage was given of the project and in speaking to M. Singer afterwards it transpired that he had visited the Whitechapel foundry in London. Following public exhibition the bells were due to be installed in the towers over the weekend of 2nd March and the first sounding of the new ensemble to take place on Saturday, 23rd March at 6.15pm ready for Palm Sunday. The 850 years celebrations had started back in December 2012 and various exhibitions and musical events will continue until official closure of the Jubilee on 24th November, 2013. Acknowledgements My thanks go particularly to Emmanuelle Boisseau, Communications Officer at Notre Dame for making arrangements for my visit and to M. Regis Singer for a fascinating and informative talk. Postscript: Had I visited one week earlier on 12th February, Notre Dame was invaded by a group of Ukrainian feminist protesters called FEMEN who paraded topless and jumped the ropes to hammer on the bells before being hurriedly escorted out. A photograph is attached! Recruitment material? What’s a ‘Faculty’ between friends? Ever since I became conscious of the most simple, basic administrative workings of the Church through PCC co-option, albeit some years ago now, I have gradually become more aware and hence more concerned almost to a degree of dread, about the word “faculty”. I still haven’t got a clear understanding of precisely what it means and what it entails doing, or not doing. Which perhaps is just as well really. In essence, I think rightly or wrongly, it means that if one wishes to make any, even relatively minor, alteration to the structure of the Church building, one has to apply for a “faculty”. I don’t know, but I’m sure someone will tell me, whether this is more related to the building being a Grade I listed edifice or simply being the property of the Diocese, Church of England or even the Queen as Head of the Church. In any event, I am lead to believe that obtaining a faculty, probably requiring many reams of A4, can be a lengthy and time-consuming process, maybe up to six months or more possibly? What, fortunately, completely eludes me, and in some ways I hope will continue to do so, though ignorance is no defence in law, is at what level ‘alteration to the structure of the Church’ applies. I was ringing at a delightful, beautiful though lonely little 6-bell parish church in Somerset on the Blackdown Hills some few months ago. I mentioned a new, rather large peal board I noticed hanging on their wall, very recently fixed there by some visiting ringers. Ostentatious might be a word for this 2 feet by 3 feet board, especially considering it was virtually the only one. Someone of their home band, obviously also a bit put out about it, suggested its size and multiple drilled fixings being of the order of magnitude as to require a faculty; that dread word again, even if half in jest, I hope. One of the great anomalies that can haunt one’s night’s rest is the thought of a bell cracking or breaking. Often ‘disposable’ bits, like ropes, need replacing and that’s OK. But should a major component fail, such as one of our bells, we’d be done for. They’re Grade I listed and not available for recasting. So, like a lot of other church bells, will simply be brought down into the church as a museum artefact and we’d have to find the money – c.£25,000 – for a new replacement. They’re mostly of the 17th Century, so that’s reasonably understandable. What I’m not sure about is the bell headstock. In our case these large oak beams, some 6 inches by 10 inches by 3 feet long are probably 19th Century, so it’s arguable whether they are listed or not. Since, however, a listing applies to the whole ‘curtilage,’ by default they probably are. This is rather bad news, because recently on one of our bells, the 3rd, a stay broke during a Monday evening practice. It is probably one of the oldest stays and was partially broken a long while ago judging by the nature of the new, complete break. As most of us are aware it is a safety mechanism designed to avoid greater damage if a bell is ‘over-pulled’, so it may be, and I fervently hope is, considered to be a ‘disposable’. However, in order to effect a repair and replace the old stay with a new one, three of which we have in store, it was necessary to make an adjustment from the way the old one was attached to the headstock. This meant drilling one new ½-inch diameter hole right through the 6-inch thick oak beam headstock. Having done this, a very neat and orderly repair was easily completed and we are now up to our full strength of six ringable bells again for our normal services, Easter and looming very busy wedding ‘season’. It was only later then that the thoughts about a ‘faculty’ and the 19th C oak headstock began to enter the world of dreams and percolate through to the consciousness. They say confession is good for the soul, so I guess I’ll probably see you in gaol if you’ll be kind enough to visit me occasionally and bring me a copy of The Ringing World. Otherwise, my new postal address is c/o National Museum, Street 13, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tom Harris Tower Captain St John the Evangelist, Staplegrove, Taunton, Somerset ELLIS & PRITCHARD’S CHURCH BELL ROPE MANUFACTURERS ROPE MAKERS HAVE COMBINED TO PRODUCE QUALITY AND RELIABLE BELL ROPES PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO: THE ROPE WORKS, BARS HILL, COSTOCK, LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS. LE12 6XY TELEPHONE/FAX 01509 852178 Email: [email protected] or visit our website @ www.ellisandpritchards.co.uk 282 – The Ringing World LETTERS Letters to the Editor should be sent to him at The Ringing World Limited, 35A High Street, Andover, SP10 1LJ, or e-mailed to [email protected] The sender’s full name, address and telephone number (daytime and evening) should be supplied, but if these details are not to be published this should be clearly stated at the head of the letter. Where a letter to the Editor is not for publication, kindly put ‘Not for Publication’ at the head of the letter. It is not usually possible to acknowledge receipt of letters privately. We reserve the right to edit letters and do not guarantee to print the whole of any letter received. Publication of a letter does not imply agreement with its contents by the Editor and/or Directors of The Ringing World Ltd. The Ringing World Ltd shall not be liable for accuracy of information or opinions expressed in published letters or for any loss or damage suffered as a result of their contents. Aldenham School ringers SIR, – I was delighted to read in your most recent issue about the project at St Chad’s Lichfield to teach school pupils ringing. What is even better is the philosophy behind it all is to teach ringing to youngsters without any prerequisites and to plant the seed for the future. This shows tremendous foresight on the part of the St Chad’s ringers who may not even receive any direct benefits from this venture, but the contribution to the Exercise of giving 83 youngsters the experience of ringing is far greater. Quite aptly, in the same issue there is a letter about the ringers from Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Blackburn March 22, 2013 demonstrating that teaching school pupils is an investment for the future. Readers might be interested to know that Aldenham School has begun offering bell ringing to pupils during one of two weekly activity slots. Nine pupils signed up and have made excellent progress since the start of January. We have temporarily lost six members of the team due to tennis fixtures and the lower school production; such are the hazards of working at a school with lots going on! Happily, this has meant we are able to focus on the remaining three who are now ringing rounds. Last Christmas, through the good offices of Stephen Penney, we were fortunate enough to ring at St Albans Abbey for the School carol service. The band was made up of: Staff, a VI Former who is a member of the band at Harrow, an Old Aldenhamian and parents, one of whom hadn’t rung for 30 years. We were joined by some ringing friends who kindly came to assist; this year I hope to include pupils who have been taught at the school. It has been fairly straight-forward to set up bell ringing as an activity at Aldenham. Firstly, there is an expectation that staff will offer games or activities twice a week and it is in the culture of an independent school for activities such as horse riding, sailing and bell ringing to take place. Secondly, there has been a lot of support and encouragement from John Beardwell, the Tower Captain at Radlett and the Revd Andrew Stead, the School Chaplain. John has made available the bells at Radlett church and given his own free time to teach pupils, Andrew has been supportive of the idea right from its conception, driven the minibus, supervised pupils and rung with us. Our modus operandi is to use the “Bell Club” scheme published by Sherbourne Teaching aids. This serves our purposes well although we have ditched the felt-tip pens in favour of a signature from a member of staff. Their website is down as mentioned by your correspondent but once contact was made, Ted Copson was very helpful. (copson@ btinternet.com) In conclusion, the ringers at St Chad’s, Lichfield have done exceptionally well by gaining the trust and support of their local school, they are correct by stating that the Head Teacher, staff, governors and parents need to give 110% support for a ringing activity to succeed. It is common for many schools to view outsiders with suspicion, which makes setting up a ringing project potentially very difficult and so I congratulate anyone who is able to succeed with this essential work. Samuel Austin Assistant Director of Music at Aldenham School, Master in charge of Campanology Brannelled off SIR, – Michael Orme (p.227) incorrectly states that “on Sunday 7th April Brannell will be broadcast on Bells on Sunday; there is no such church as Brannel(l). St Stephen in Brannel (sometimes hyphenated and known locally as St Stephen) from where the broadcast will come is so named since in medieval times the parish lay within the royal manor of Brannel. On the same page Brian Harris tells us about a beer festival due to take place in Christ Church, Swindon. For some years the ringers of Bodmin, Cornwall, have organised a bells & ale festival which also takes place in the church. Phil Tremain St Columb Major, Cornwall Ed. – To spare Mr Orme’s blushes, we should make it clear that an unfortunate error was introduced in the place name at the compositing stage. Tools of the trade on offer The band that rang at St Albans Abbey (l-r): Sharon Bexon (parent), Sonia Field (parent), Samuel Austin (Music), Charles Irish (PE, Housemaster of Kennedy’s), Siân Austin, James Harrison (Music Technology), Nicholas Field (Y13), Christopher Field (OA) and Stuart Brant (Aldenham School Choral Society) SIR, – Readers of a DIY persuasion, may be interested to know, that the Firm of H. J. Pugh & Co. Auctioneers (www.hjpugh.com) will be selling the private collection of the machinery and tools of the late Bill Berry of Malvern on Saturday, 6th April at 10am at the Ledbury Sale Rooms. Their web site gives an outline of the sale items but a full on-line catalogue will not be available ’til the week of the sale. No details of a viewing day are given as yet. I have no connection with either company but spotted the advert in my woodworking magazine and thought it may be of interest to some from either the aspect of available specialist tools i.e. ‘steel bell wheel table, forming rack’, or just from the historical perspective. I shall be committed to a fellow ringer’s wedding on that day, so unable to attend, but if a viewing day precedes it I will attempt to attend. Richard J. Page Stroud Branch, G&B The Ringing World – 283 March 22, 2013 More grave matters Roger Bailey’s collection of handbell compositions SIR, – We are very pleased to see that Roger Bailey’s extensive collection of handbell compositions for the Compositions Committee has been restored to the Change Ringing resources website by Peter Blight. http://www.ringing.info/handbell-collection/ index.html The collection of handbell compositions so far ranges from Triples to Maximus and includes for example many compositions with coursing pairs. Sadly Roger’s illness and other projects kept him from updating the collection from about 2004. The original intention was to present these compositions in a book, pdf or an official web page, and it would be an excellent memorial to Roger if this could be completed on his behalf. We would therefore be very grateful if composers could please submit their handbell compositions to [email protected] to enable us to complete Roger’s task. Paul Flavell Chairman Compositions Committee Kingston upon Thames, Surrey 10 Years Ago The Ringing World, 21 March, 2003 Selected by the Editor SIR, – You may be interested in these pictures of a headstone in memory of my husband, Sam Ferris, who died in May 2011. He rang at Quorn and Shepshed (Leics) and St German’s Cathedral, Peel, Isle of Man, and was instrumental in restoring the bells at the latter. The stone is in the burial ground at Litlington, Cambs, where he lived for the last five years of his life, and was carved at the Kindersley workshop in Cambridge. Litlington, Cambridgeshire Janet Ferris Bell birds of a feather SIR, – In reply to the letter from Mr Ellisdon (p.253), I am not aware of a ‘5,000 Club’ for tower grabbers but there is a private list maintained and shared by those ringers known to have counted 6000 towers. At present there are 14 people on that list. Tim Jackson Farnborough, Hampshire The Enthronement of Dr Rowan Williams at Canterbury Seventeen members of the Canterbury Cathedral Company took part in ringing for the Enthronement of the Archbishop, Dr Rowan Williams. It was a long, but very exciting day. Some of our number had seen it all before, having served the Company and the Cathedral for many years. However, there was a noticeable difference, even from our last great event, the Queen’s visit last Maundy Thursday security was much more in evidence. We had all had to have photo identification cards for the occasion and airport scanners were used to check bags and people. For those of us newer to the Company it was all rather daunting, but nevertheless an honour to be involved – and to get a seat in the service. There were twelve of the precious seats reserved for us. Those who remained in the tower were able to follow events on a TV. We began ringing at about 1.30, radio coverage began at 2.15 and the television at 2.30. Our seats in the Cathedral gave us an excellent view of the Archbishop at the nave altar and of the wonderful Welsh harpist and soprano. A nearby TV monitor enabled us to follow the service when it moved into the Quire. The moment when the Archbishop knocked on the west door was very dramatic – he could be seen outside on the monitor as the three knocks echoed loudly throughout the building. The applause for the Archbishop both in the middle of the service and at the end as he processed out of the Cathedral was exceptionally warm. At the close of the service a quarter peal of Grandsire Cinques was rung and finally, some five hours after we had arrived, we made our way out… 50 Years Ago The Ringing World, 22 March, 1963 Selected by the Editor The Queen’s Visit to Christchurch The visit of Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh to Christchurch, New Zealand, was marked by excellent ringing on the Cathedral bells. Mr. G. Nelson Sloan, secretary of the Christchurch Cathedral Society. writes: On Saturday, February 16th, the Cathedral bells were rung to welcome the royal visitors to Christchurch at 1 p.m., and ringing continued until 1.30 p.m.: Grandsire Triples and rounds on the full ring of ten being rung. Later an attempt at a peal of Grandsire Triples on the ‘heavy eight’ was made, but failed, so for the remainder of the afternoon Grandsire Triples and Plain Bob Minor were rung. Sunday, February 17th.—The royal visitors attended divine service at the Cathedral at 11 a.rn. This was a State service and the sermon was preached by the Archbishop of New Zealand. the Most Rev. N. A. Lesser; the first lesson was read by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Holyoake: the second lesson by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. This was an historic day tor the Christchurch Cathedral Society of Bellringers in that it was the first time that the bells had been rung for a State service, with a reigning sovereign attending. A picked band was chosen to ring touches of Grandsire Triples and rounds on the full ring of ten, and was conducted by the Master. Mr. R. H. Idle. The ringers rose to the occasion and excelled themselves; in all the the years I have rung at the Cathedral, I have not heard better striking, it being almost perfect and was a treat to listen to. The Society was congratulated on the high standard of the ringing on the day and letters of appreciation were received from the Dean of Christchurch (the Very Rev. A. Pyatt) and the Cathedral Chapter. 284 – The Ringing World BOOK REVIEW A History of Garston Parish Church Tower, Bells and Ringers Peter Furniss, 2012 St Michael, Garston The sight of St. Michael’s Parish Church, Garston, hemmed in by the Gasworks and the old London and North Western Railway line, makes an eloquent picture of the C of E struggling for survival in an increasingly secular world, its pinnacled Victorian tower just about managing to maintain a presence amidst the urban sprawl of this “lost village”. The restored Warner octave is heavily used, as any followers of Campanophile or BellBoard will testify. Now, Peter Furniss’ newly-published History of the tower, bells and ringers offers a timely and accessible account of the origin of these bells. It succeeds, where many bell histories fail, in appealing to a relatively wide readership. Thus, in addition to the specialist information provided, there is a general introduction to full-circle ringing and some explanations of change-ringing terminology. St. Michael’s is the third church to occupy the same land, a fact borne out by the many gravestones predating the current church. Peter clearly outlines the 1937 research of Rev John McIntosh Swift, the scholarly vicar of Garston, who conjectured a fairly ambitious, early Tudor building with a regional-style west tower. It is down to the indefatigable F.H. Cheetham that we know of the addition in 1605, of a new bell “tunable to the third bell” then at Garston. On this evidence, Peter surmises that change-ringing may have been practised at Garston at the time. This is, perhaps, wishful thinking, given the relative remoteness of the area and the lack of any other evidence of changeringing in the region for another two March 22, 2013 centuries. Cheetham was quoting from the Norris Family Deeds, which would be worth accessing at Liverpool University, in order to review the primary sources. As with many histories, it is the illustrations which immediately capture our attention and Peter has reproduced several fascinating photographs. These include a rare photograph of the second church which was a small, classical structure, built in 1715 and which shared the churchyard with the current building from 1877 to 1888. Its single bell was transferred to the new building and has an interesting story of its own, which Peter recounts in detail. We also see the present church in 1890, the tower minus its familiar clock, pinnacles and battlements, in readiness for a spire which never materialised. My favourite illustration is a wonderful photograph of the band, taken some time in the late nineteenth century, sporting a bewildering array of hats, beards, canes and ale tankards, and looking as if they are on their way to Widecombe Fair rather than an industrial suburb of Liverpool! There are also two splendid illustrations of bewhiskered first tower-captain, coachman Samuel Gough (1822-1907). Peter explores the link between Gough, who had possibly been a ringer at Leintwardine in Herefordshire, and his generous employer, church benefactress and donor of the bells in 1878, Miss Mary Lightbody. One wonders how many other rings of bells owe their existence to the right pairing taking place at the right time. Peter speculates that Gough had been favourably influenced by the heavier Warner eight which had been installed at Tuebrook in 1870. One also wonders whether Gough had any influence in 1882 at nearby Halewood, where a similar-sized Warner octave to Garston was installed and where he rang the treble to the first peal a year later. Peter has included evocative accounts of the arrival of the bells by rail and the various commemorative celebrations that took place to honour both the occasion and the donor’s generosity. Given that this history is published by the Garston and District Historical Society, it will be read by those with a strong local interest. As such, useful information is provided on the local tradesmen who assisted Warners’ Mr. Quick in the hanging of the bells. This local theme is maintained throughout the publication, which sketches out the various incarnations of the band from 1878, through to the early 1970s, including their many changeringing endeavours. There is much of interest here, including an account of Revd F. E. Robinson’s visit in 1905 and the first appearance of women in the belfry in the 1950s. Brief mention is made of Hambledon Mason, the tower captain whose untimely death due to a cycling accident in 1972, effectively silenced the bells for a decade. The only notable omission is due, no doubt, to the author’s modesty and this is his own contribution to Garston ringing which is at least as significant as that made by Samuel Gough over a century ago. Over the past three decades, Peter has patiently patched-up the rapidly deteriorating bell fittings, taught numerous individuals to ring and maintained a dedicated parish band. From modest beginnings and endless Plain Bob Doubles, he has established a remarkable Sunday Service Band capable of ringing Bristol Surprise Major. Peter’s text chronicles the amount of piecemeal repair work undertaken on the installation throughout the twentieth-century and includes an amusing description of the not-infrequent occasions when the fourth clapper would part company from the bell! In those days, it was impossible to imagine that a complete restoration would ever take place. However, between 1993 and 1994, a remarkable team effort on the part of the local ringers, Eayre and Smith, the Merseyside Bell Restoration Group and many other local groups, including the Garston Stevedores, saw the transformation of a rather lumpy and unmusical octave into a pleasant, easy-going ring. This is all chronicled within the text, though, again, Peter has not emphasised his pivotal role as the driving force behind the project. The book is presented in photo-copied, spiral-bound format, so may not necessarily delight collectors of antiquarian letterpress. At only £3 a copy, however, there is a wealth of clearly-presented detail within the body of the text and its appendices to interest local readers and anybody interested in the day-to-day history and development of a typical changeringing tower over the past 135 years. I heartily recommend an early purchase. Bryan J. McCahey For information about how to obtain the book see advertisement on p.298 25 Years Ago The Ringing World, 25 March, 1988 Selected by the Editor My kind of progress On November 4th 1963 I rang my first quarter peal, and on December 27th 1963 I wrote in The Ringing World to express thanks to Rougham ringers for trying to teach me to ring. Now 25 years on I have just rung my 100th quarter peal. This may not seem very noteworthy but for me, not a first class ringer, it is an achievement. I am very happy teaching others to handle ropes and many of my learners have gone on to become tip-top ringers. When I hear youngsters say they are bored stiff it makes my blood boil. Why don’t they go to churches and have a go? There are many churches with bells, but no ringers. I am now helping to teach ringers at two churches in our area although not all recruits stick at it of course. Many congratulations to 1000 pealers or more. As for me I am coming along “slowly”, now in my 77th year. H. J. Culpin Tower Captain Holy Innocents Church Gt. Barton, Suffolk March 22, 2013 ROOS, E Yorks, All Saints Sun Mar 3 2013 2h52 (13) 5040 Surprise Minor PEAL REPORTS [email protected] AMERSHAM GUILD HUGHENDEN, Bucks, St Michael Fri Mar 1 2013 2h49 (15) 5024 Dorchester S Major Arr. J W Belshaw 1 David A Cornwall 2 Stephanie J Pattenden 3 Janet E Menhinick 4 Maurice F Edwards 5 Philippa M Whittington 6 Frank W Rivett 7 James W Belshaw (C) 8 J Alan Ainsworth 900th peal:1. AMERSHAM, Bucks, St Mary Sat Mar 2 2013 3h4 (19) 5088 Yorkshire S Major Comp. Chris Adams 1 David A Cornwall 2 Christine M Nunn 3 Catherine M A Lane 4 Valerie J Simmonds 5 Janet E Menhinick 6 Peter H Mackie 7 J Alan Ainsworth (C) 8 Brian C Watson First in method, 2. ANCIENT SOCIETY OF COLLEGE YOUTHS SOUTHAMPTON, Hants, Bitterne Park, The Ascension Sun Dec 30 2012 3h20 (8) 5088 Tritone D Maximus Comp. R LeMarechal 1 R Mark Esbester 2 Edward P D Colliss 3 Bernard F L Groves 4 Gwen Rogers 5 W Nigel G Herriott 6 Benjamin J Carey 7 Stephen S Russ 8 James W Perrins 9 William T Perrins 10Thomas M Perrins 11Roy LeMarechal (C) 12Philip Rogers SWINDON, Wilts, St Mark Sun Mar 3 2013 2h56 (11) 5088 Swindon Borough S Major Comp. Anthony R Peake 1 Lewis F Cobb 2 Peter G Giles 3 Brian Bladon 4 Mark Edwards 5 Brian Harris 6 John C Sheppard 7 Darran Ricks (C) 8 John R Ridley First peal with the Society for the conductor. PHOTO CAPTIONS If you are sending in a group photograph please be sure to include the names (left to right) of the people pictured. We are unlikely to publish group pictures without this information. The Ringing World – 285 Submit peals via BellBoard: www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk APPLETON SOCIETY APPLETON, Oxon, St Laurence Sat Mar 2 2013 2h49 (13) 5007 Stedman Caters Comp. John Hyden 1 Andrew Haseldine (C) 2 Julie A Haseldine 3 Stephen H Stanford 4 Michele Winter 5 Christopher I Griggs 6 Andrew J Dyer 7 Gwen Rogers 8 Philip Rogers 9 Leon G Thompson 10Bernard J Stone For the 195th anniversary of the bells. BATH & WELLS D.A. SHEPTON MALLET, Som, SS Peter & Paul Thu Feb 28 2013 3h14 (21) 5024 Bristol S Major Comp. A J Cox 1 Anna M P Piechna 2 Leonard A England 3 Christine Andrew 4 Robert E Beck 5 Christopher R Field 6 Raymond Haines 7 Anthony J Cox (C) 8 Rebecca J Cox SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP, Som, St Michael Tue Mar 5 2013 2h58 (11) 5152 Spliced S Major (23m: 224 each Ashtead, Bristol, Cambridge, Cassiobury, Cray, Cornwall, Double Dublin, Glasgow, Ipswich, Jersey, Lincolnshire, Lindum, London, Preston, Pudsey, Rutland, Superlative, Tavistock, Uxbridge, Watford, Wembley, Whalley, Yorkshire: 160 com, atw) Comp. Norman Smith 1 Jeffrey Knipe 2 Maryl R Chambers 3 Lesley A Knipe 4 Barrie Hendry 5 Hilary A Beresford 6 Andrew H Ball 7 Nigel R Woodruff 8 Donald B Carter (C) Rung in memory of Jessica Vale, a ringer in Yeovil, who died 04/03/13. BEVERLEY & DISTRICT SOCIETY HESSLE, E Yorks, All Saints Wed Feb 20 2013 3h (14) 5056 Cambridge S Major Comp. T B Worsley 1 Neil Donovan 2 Christopher L D Munday 3 Rosina M Baxter 4 Dinah M Donovan 5 Graham J N Colborne 6 Barry K Baxter 7 F Neville Pailing 8 Robert H Jordan (C) Rung to celebrate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Barry and Rosina Baxter, Married on 20th February 1988. 50th peal together: 7 & 8. Circled the tower to peals: 1. First peal in the method as conductor. (7m: 720 each London, Wells, York, Durham, Bourne, Ipswich, Norwich) 1 Andrew J Bicknell 2 Helen J Audley 3 Gary J Audley 4 Paul T Young 5 Robert H Jordan 6 F Neville Pailing (C) With the best wishes of the band to Peter and Doris Cook who were married 40 years ago today. CHESTER D.G. FRODSHAM, Ches, St Laurence Sat Mar 2 2013 2h51 (12) 5088 Easingwold S Major Comp. Donald F Morrison (No.4826) 1 C Michael Orme 2 Ian W Taylor 3 Anne C Orme 4 Jane E Davies 5 Brian Harris (Cheshire) 6 Geoffrey Parting 7 Duncan L C Hyde (C) 8 Peter Wilkinson 100th peal for the CDG: 6. TICKNALL, Derbys, St George Wed Mar 6 2013 2h49 (9) 5056 Cambridge S Major Comp. C Middleton 1 William H Dowse 2 Denise A Hughes 3 J David Adams 4 Jill Danby 5 Rosemary A Maddocks 6 Brian Harris (Cheshire) 7 Duncan L C Hyde (C) 8 Robert B Smith First S Major inside: 2. COVENTRY D.G. WARWICK, St Nicholas Sat Mar 2 2013 2h48 (16) 5120 Superlative S Major Comp. D F Morrison (No.250) 1 Annie Hall 2 Ruth M Border 3 John W G Gwynne 4 Lucy J T Gwynne 5 Karen M French 6 David E Leafe 7 Simon P Rogers (C) 8 Geoffrey W Randall Rung by a Warwick Sunday service band. First in the method: 4,5. £2.40 SALFORD PRIORS, Warwicks, St Matthew Sat Mar 2 2013 2h55 (15) 5120 Devonshire S Major Comp. D F Morrison (No.4824) 1 Jonathan P Tallis 2 L Roy Woodruff 3 Simon J O Head 4 Richard A Horne 5 Robert Tregillus 6 Ian N Robinson 7 Roderic K Bickerton 8 Michael Chester (C) First peal in the method for all and for the Guild. DERBY D.A. BELPER, Derbys, St Peter Thu Feb 28 2013 2h53 (14) 5056 Rutland S Major Comp. D F Morrison (No.1) 1 Rosemary A Maddocks 2 Philip J H Hudson 3 Cathy E Potter 4 Peter W Dickinson 5 Robert J Marchbank 6 Mike Lilley 7 C Luke Heaton (C) 8 John V Chadwick 600th peal: 4. DORSET C.A. HUNTSHAM, Devon, All Saints Thu Feb 14 2013 2h51 (8) 5069 Isambard Kingdom Brunel S Major Comp. Robert D S Brown 1 Frederick J Sage 2 Lesley A Knipe 3 Richard H Johnston 4 Michael Hatchett 5 Graham W Elmes 6 Jeffrey Knipe 7 Robert D S Brown 8 Timothy F Collins (C) Remembering Great Western Castle Class Locomotive 5069 Isambard Kingdom Brunel Built June 1938. First shed allocations Old Oak Common. Double chimney and 4-row superheater fitted November 1958. last shed allocation Plymouth Laira. Withdrawn February 1962 and scrapped. First peal in the method. Isambard Kingdom Brunel S Major: x34x4x56x23x234x5x34x1 le2 [b] fch Da HUNTSHAM, Devon, All Saints Thu Feb 28 2013 2h49 (8) 5016 Montgomery Castle S Major Comp. Robert D S Brown 1 Richard H Johnston 2 Mervyn C Way 3 Lesley A Knipe 4 Michael Hatchett 5 Graham W Elmes 6 Jeffrey Knipe 7 Robert D S Brown 8 Timothy F Collins (C) Remembering Great Western Castle Class Locomotive No.5016 Montgomery Castle. Built July 1932. First shed allocation Old Oak Common. Double chimney and 4 row superheater fitted February 1960. Last shed allocation Llanelly. Withdrawn September 1962. Scrapped at Cashmore’s, Newport. First peal in the method. Montgomery Castle S Major: x3x4x256x6x2x345.2.34.2.5 le2 [f] fch BD DO YOU WANT INFORMATION? Do you want to borrow a book? Contact the Central Council Librarian: Alan Glover, Six Bells House, Worthen, Shropshire SY5 9HT Tel: 01743 891407 [email protected] DURHAM & NEWCASTLE DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Tyne & Wear, St John the Baptist Fri Mar 1 2013 2h42 (11) 5024 Rutland S Major Comp. P G K Davies 1 Clive R Moon 2 Karen Dickinson 3 Barbara Davies 4 William Davidson 5 Howard E J Smith 6 Stephen B Bell 7 Peter K D Dawson 8 Jeremy Housden (C) To celebrate the birth of a daughter to Kirsty and Michael Smith in New Zealand. Proud grandparents: Kathryn and Howard E J Smith. A peal for “Peanut”. ELY D.A. TRUMPINGTON, Cambs, SS Mary & Michael Sat Feb 16 2013 2h44 (10) 5024 Spliced S Major (4m: 1344 Glasgow; 1248 London; 1216 each Bristol, Belfast; 113 com, atw) Comp. Roderick R Horton 1 Patrick L H Brooke (C) 2 Christine C L Seaman 3 Michael H D O’Callaghan 4 Susan B Binns 5 Alison L Brooke 6 Phillip J Wilding 7 Robert B S Oakeshott 8 Ian W Davies £BD FULBOURN, Cambs, St Vigor Sat Mar 2 2013 2h37 (10) 5040 Stedman Triples Comp. F H Dexter (No.2) 1 Peter J Waterfield 2 Jane K A Hough 3 Susan E Marsden 4 Alan T Winter 5 Ian W Davies 6 Paul S Seaman 7 Michael G Purday (C) 8 Colin A Johnson 200th peal together: 6 & 7. 100th peal together: 5 & 7. 100th peal on the bells: 8. 50th peal on the bells: 3. GLOS. & BRISTOL D.A. LECKHAMPTON, Glos, St Peter Sat Jan 19 2013 2h40 (9) 5040 Surprise Minor (2 exts each London, Norwich; 1 ext each Cambridge, Beverley, Surfleet) 1 John R Ridley (C) 2 Simon J Ridley 3 Hilda C Ridley 4 Alexandra J Hajok 5 Stuart E Tomlinson 6 Reg C Hitchings WINFORD, Som, Blessed Virgin Mary & St Peter Wed Feb 27 2013 2h56 (14) 5000 Spliced Major (2m: 4992 Bristol S; 8 Little B; 2 com) Comp. A J Cox 1 Diana M Bridle 2 Christine Andrew 3 Peter Bridle 4 Michael J Hobbs 5 Leonard A England 6 D John Hunt 7 Anthony J Cox (C) 8 Rebecca J Cox To celebrate the Golden Wedding Anniversary (2nd March) of Mick and Jackie Hobbs. LEONARD STANLEY, Glos, St Swithun Sat Mar 2 2013 2h53 (14) 5040 Minor (2 exts each Cambridge S, St Clements CB; 3 exts Plain B) 1 Connie M Tongue 2 Richard J Page 3 Hugh Read 4 Ian D Bucknell 5 Philip F Pope 6 Francis M Byrne (C) A fortieth wedding anniversary compliment to Sue and Richard Page, ringers at this tower. 200th peal 4. BRISTOL, St Thomas the Martyr Sun Mar 3 2013 3h12 (28) 5040 Plain Bob Triples Comp. D F Morrison (No.1068) 1 Alan G Reading (C) 2 Alex W Tatlow 3 Edward R Mack 4 Gabrielle L Cowcill 5 James A Hodkin 6 Roy LeMarechal Nicholas D Brown 7 Edward O Marchbank Edward P D Colliss 8 Matthew D Dawson } } HEREFORD D.G. STAUNTON-ON-ARROW, Herefords, St Peter Sat Feb 2 2013 2h17 (6) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: 1 ext each Cunecastre, Carlisle, Warkworth, Norwich, Bourne, London, Cambridge) 1 John W Hope 2 Tim D Hollinghurst 3 Daniel Jones 4 C Martin Foster 5 Penny J Salisbury 6 Andrew L Mainwaring (C) 50th CCCBR recognised peal on the bells. Circled the tower: 2. BODENHAM, Herefords, St Michael & All Angels Sat Feb 23 2013 2h41 (12) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: 1 ext each Bamborough, Cunecastre, Carlisle, Warkworth, Primrose, Bourne, London) 1 John W Hope 2 Katherine E Young 3 C Martin Foster 4 Daniel Jones 5 Richard J Clements 6 Andrew L Mainwaring (C) TYBERTON, Herefords, St Mary Sat Feb 9 2013 2h32 (6) 5040 Doubles (14m/118v: (1) Rev Union, Rev St Julian, Rev St Faith, St Owen (2) St Kenelm, Simpson, Spindlebury, St Peter (3) St Firmin, Aspley, St Eadburga, Gonerby (4) St Laud, Wroughton, Susanmead, Kirby Bellars (5) Twineham, Fifield B, Bampton, St Ouen Pl (6) Downlad, St Michael, St Aloysius, Llanwern (7) Somerville, Magdalen, St Deborah, St Werburgh (8) St Winifred, Cliff Hill, Smeeton Hill, Holloway Hill (9) Elford, Austrey, St Wenceslas, St Felix (10) St Katherine, St Magnus, Sexagesima, Kent (11) St Jude, St Laurence, St Stephen, St Austell (12) Southampton, Romsey, Ember, Hampshire (13) St Ignatius, Churchill, St John Divine, Amersham (14) Winchester, Wykeham, Quinquagesima, Vectis (15) Eynsham, St Leonard, St John Baptist, St Ninian (16) St Wilfrid, St Oswald, Septuagesima, Sussex (17) St Alban, St Paul, St John Evangelist, St Ambrose (18) St Simon’s, St Martin’s, Eynesbury, St Osmund B 286 – The Ringing World (19) Nuffield, Wadham, Palmer, St Richard (20) Nest Hill, Durnford, Alternative, Delight (21) St Crispin, St Mary, Laverstoke, St Cecilia (22) Hordle, St Nicolas, Bishops Sutton, Stoneham (23) Chilton, Heyford, Dummer, Sarratt (24) Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Mottisfont, Uphill (25) St John, Lapley, Obediah, Horsley (26) Lockerley, Lonsdale, Rye, Over Wallop (27) Winchendon Pl, St Nicholas B, Huntley Pl, St Remigius B (28) St Miles, St Giles, Ezneih, Church Greasley (29) Campion, Hudibras (30) Inkpen (31) St David, Litchurch (32) Alveley (33) Royston, May Day (34) Aberteifi (35) Clifford’s Pleasure, April Day (36) Salwarpe (37) Rev Canterbury Pleasure Pl, Kennington (38) Southrepps, Plain B (39) Rev Canterbury Pleasure Pl, Seighford (40) Wollaston (41) Portsmouth (42) Wychbold, Dedworth) 1 John W Hope 2 Kathleen M Johnson 3 Andrew L Mainwaring (C) 4 Paul C Johnson 5 C Martin Foster 200th together: 1 & 3. Most m/v inside: 2,4. KENT C.A. HADLOW, Kent, St Mary Sat Mar 2 2013 2h51 (12) 5056 Cambridge S Major Arr. S Jenner 1 Raymond Taylor 2 Ann Jenner 3 Margaret E Oram 4 Jacqueline M Barlow 5 Ian H Oram 6 Thomas M Barlow 7 Andrew J Corby 8 Stanley Jenner (C) Rung with the best wishes of the band to Ann and Stan Jenner on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. MAIDSTONE, Kent, All Saints Tue Mar 5 2013 3h19 (32) 5000 Bristol S Royal Comp. A G Reading No.1 1 Ronald F Diserens 2 Philip H Larter 3 J Alan Ainsworth 4 David W Grimwood 5 David E Rothera 6 Peter H Mackie 7 David Kirkcaldy 8 Michael A Birkbeck 9 John B Keeler (C) 10Ian G Campbell Rung as a 65th birthday compliment to Derek J Carr (3rd March) and remembering many shared annual birthday peals with Tom Cullingworth, much enjoyed by all. LANCASHIRE ASSN LIVERPOOL, Merseys, St Michael, Garston Thu Feb 28 2013 2h55 (10) 5152 Spliced S Major (18m: 672 Rutland; 448 each Cambridge, Cray, Lincolnshire; 224 each Ashtead, Bristol, Cassiobury, Cornwall, Double Dublin, Ipswich, Lindum, London, Pudsey, Superlative, Uxbridge, Wembley, Whalley, Yorkshire; 153 com, atw) Comp. N Smith 1 Beverley J Wharton 2 Gail L Randall 3 David T G Jones 4 Peter C Randall (C) 5 Mark A Collings 6 James E Andrews 7 Lenard J Mitchell 8 Paul B Hunter Please consider submitting a donation with your peal report WEDMORE, Som, St Mary Sat Mar 2 2013 3h25 (30) 5056 Medway S Major Comp. A J Cox 1 Simon J Ridley 2 Siân E Austin 3 Michael Hatchett 4 Barrie Hendry 5 Anthony M Bulteel 6 Daniel Jones 7 Samuel M Austin (C) 8 Gordon R Birks SCORTON, Lancs, St Peter Sat Mar 2 2013 3h1 (18) 5088 Yorkshire S Major Comp. Simon Humphrey 1 John Hyden 2 Mark A Collings 3 Brian J Owen 4 Colin Woods (C) 5 Peter H Gardner 6 Andrew J Rawlinson 7 Lenard J Mitchell 8 Ashley B Wilson In affectionate memory of Jane, Lady Caröe marking the tenth anniversary of her death. BURNLEY, Lancs, St Peter Sun Mar 3 2013 3h (18) 5080 Bristol S Royal Comp. John Cornock 1 D Robert Pettifor 2 Pauline Campling 3 Carol A Marchbank 4 Geoffrey R Gardner 5 R Owen Battye 6 Richard J Parker 7 Trevor W Marchbank 8 Richard S Starkie 9 John M Thurman 10George H Campling (C) A birthday treat for Pauline. LICHFIELD & WALSALL ARCHDEACONRIES SOC. RUSHALL, W Mids, St Michael Tue Mar 5 2013 2h33 (7) 5040 Minor (7m: London, Beverley, Surfleet, Cambridge S, Oxford, Kent TB, Plain B) 1 Raymond H Daw 2 Clive M Smith 3 Jim Nixon 4 Matthew D Hardy 5 John F Mulvey 6 Philip W Gay (C) LINCOLN D.G. CASTOR, Cambs, St Kyneburgha Thu Feb 21 2013 3h2 (10) 5152 Rippingale D Major Comp. M Maughan 1 Charlotte M Smith 2 Mary S Faircloth 3 Robin H Rogers 4 Anthony H Smith 5 Alistair M Donaldson 6 Peter M Fleckney 7 Michael Maughan (C) 8 P Barry Jones First peal in the method: -38-1456-12-16-34-18.3434.18 le12 SPROXTON, Leics, St Bartholomew Wed Feb 27 2013 2h46 (8) 5056 Cotton D Major Comp. M Maughan 1 Alistair M Donaldson 2 Andrew J Davey 3 Robin H Rogers 4 Martin F Mitchell 5 Nicholas A Churchman 6 P Barry Jones 7 Michael Maughan (C) 8 W John Riley Belated congratulations to Anthony Cotton on ringing 1,000 peals. BRANSTON, Leics, St Guthlac Thu Feb 28 2013 2h43 (7) 5040 Surprise Minor (20m: 2160 Allendale, Bacup, Bamborough, Coldstream, Cunecastre, Kelso, Lightfoot, Lincoln, London, Netherseale, Norwich, Rossendale, Stamford, Wearmouth, Wells, Westminster; 720 each Durham, Bourne, Surfleet, Cambridge) 1 P Barry Jones 2 Alistair M Donaldson 3 Ian Dawson 4 James E Benner 5 Michael Maughan (C) 6 Robin H Rogers DENTON, Lincs, St Andrew Sat Mar 2 2013 2h58 (13) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: 720 each London, Alnwick, Norwich, York, Bourne, Beverley, Cambridge) 1 Robin H Rogers 2 James E Benner 3 Alistair J Cherry 4 Ian Dawson 5 Michael Maughan (C) 6 Andrew J Davey SPROXTON, Leics, St Bartholomew Wed Mar 6 2013 2h38 (8) 5088 Yorkshire S Major Comp. C Adams 1 Michael Maughan 2 Andrew J Davey 3 Christopher J Sharp 4 Emma J Southerington 5 Ian Dawson 6 Alistair M Donaldson 7 Robin H Rogers 8 P Barry Jones (C) First on eight as conductor. LLANDAFF & MONMOUTH DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION LLANDAFF, Cardiff, Cathedral Church of SS Peter & Paul, Dyfrig, Teilo & Euddogwy Sat Mar 2 2013 3h21 (24) 5059 Grandsire Cinques Comp. R E Hardy 1 David F Moore 2 Rebecca M Shipley 3 John A Vesey (C) 4 Mary E Hardy 5 Joy E Kipling 6 David J Llewellyn 7 Gareth C Kipling 8 Frederick B Jackson 9 Andrew C John 10Robert E Hardy 11Christopher W Kipling 12Robert C Woodward Rung immediately prior to the Collation and Installation of the Venerable Janet Henderson as Dean of Llandaff. NEWPORT, S Wales, Cathedral Church of St Woolos Sat Mar 2 2013 3h3 (21) 5055 Stedman Caters Comp. R.E.J. Dennis 1 Helen Phillips (C) 2 Peter S Bennett 3 Anne D Jones 4 Halisi Drysdale 5 Thomas E Mayes 6 Michael Hoult 7 Jonathan W Lewis 8 Andrew J Phillips 9 Peter J Munday 10Nicholas D Jones Rung for the Golden Wedding of Keith and Jean Tomlinson, and as a thank-you to Tom Mayes as he stands down as Tower Warden. ABERAVON, Neath Port Talbot, St Mary Mon Feb 25 2013 2h55 (16) 5056 Cambridge S Major Comp. C Middleton 1 David J Llewellyn 2 Andrew C John 3 Jessica Lauren Arnold 4 David F Moore 5 Alwyn R Lewis 6 Jonathan W Lewis 7 Robert E Hardy (C) 8 Bryn C Kipling 1st peal: 3. LUNDY ISLAND SOCIETY STOKE POGES, Bucks, St Giles Sat Mar 2 2013 2h55 (13) 5152 Yorkshire S Major Comp. C P Starbuck 1 Teresa J Humphrey 2 Joanne C Lovell 3 A Roy Shallish 4 Robert Caton 5 Andrew H Ball 6 Mervyn A Arscott 7 Gerald V Skelly 8 Andrew W R Wilby(C) Rung to celebrate the Golden Wedding anniversary of Bob and Meg Caton who were married at this church on 2nd March 1963. MIDDLESEX C.A. & LONDON D.G. WESTMINSTER, London WC, St Clement Danes Sat Mar 2 2013 3h24 (21) 5040 Lincolnshire S Royal Comp. B D Constant 1 Janet E Archibald 2 Elizabeth A Hibbert 3 Ruth Blackwell 4 Penny J V Sharpe 5 Ian W Blake 6 Phaedra Sawbridge 7 Timothy R Forster 8 James W Belshaw 9 Geraldine R Forster (C) 10Peter W Emery First Lincolnshire Royal: 6. A birthday treat for the conductor. THE FELLOWSHIP OF NARNIA YOUTHS STUBBINGTON, Hants, Narnia Campanile Wed Feb 27 2013 1h52 (16lb) 5056 Xerxes S Major Comp. Donald F Morrison (No.1166) 1 Carole Pym 2 Ian J Carey 3 Malcolm M Powell 4 Sarah A Carey 5 David J Mattingley 6 Stephen S Russ 7 James A Hodkin 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) An engagement compliment to Emma Pym and Stephen Douglas. PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Agatha Sun Mar 3 2013 2h21 (3) 5024 Lessness S Major Comp. Alan G Reading (No.5) 1 Peter W J Sheppard 2 Malcolm M Powell 3 David J Mattingley 4 Lizzie J Hough 5 Emma L Pym 6 Ian J Carey 7 Stephen S Russ 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) 250th peal as conductor. NON-ASSOCIATION TRULL, Som, All Saints Sat Mar 2 2013 2h49 (14) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: 1 ext each: London, Westminster, Norwich, Ipswich, Bourne, Durham, Cambridge) 1 Hilary A Beresford 2 Nicola J Turner 3 Peter G C Ellis 4 Robert J Crocker 5 Colin M Turner 6 Donald B Carter (C) EVESHAM, Worcs, The Bell Tower Sat Mar 2 2013 3h33 (36) 5088 Spliced Treble Dodging Maximus (3m: 1728 Avon D; 1680 each Bristol, Roaring Meg S; 65 com, atw) Comp. A G Reading 1 Gabrielle L Cowcill 2 Adam A Brady 3 Paul McNutt 4 Mary E Holden 5 Jonathan H Potter 6 Leigh D G Simpson 7 Jonathan A Agg 8 Matthew D Dawson 9 Edward O Marchbank 10Alan G Reading (C) 11Peter W J Sheppard 12Ian R Fielding The following method is rung for the first time. Roaring Meg S Maximus: l -5-4.5-5.36.4-4.3.2-6.7.8-8.98-9 HUNTSHAM, Devon, All Saints Sun Mar 3 2013 2h46 (8) 5056 Spliced S Major (8m: 1120 Rutland; 896 Yorkshire; 672 each Cambridge, Lincolnshire; 576 Bristol; 448 each Superlative, Pudsey; 224 London; 108 com, atw) Comp. R J Parker 1 Michael Hatchett 2 Donald J Crocker 3 Jane M Dunn 4 Philip M Dunn 5 Hilary A Beresford 6 David J Crocker 7 Fergus M S Stracey 8 Donald B Carter (C) First peal at first attempt: 3. 25th peal: 4. 50th Non Association peal & 150th on a Devon tenor: 8. OXFORD D.G. OXFORD, St Thomas the Martyr Sat Feb 23 2013 2h53 (12) 5040 Spliced S Royal (14m: 360 each Abingdon, Albanian, Bristol, Cambridge, Lincolnshire, London No.3, Prittlewell, Oakham, Pudsey, Rutland, Superlative No.2, York, Yorkshire, Wembley; 125 com, atw) Comp. Colin G Wright 1 Ian G Judd 2 Antoinette J R Jackson 3 Timothy G Pett (C) 4 June D Wells 5 Patricia M Newton 6 Robert H Newton 7 Richard H Youdale 8 Graham A C John 9 E John Wells 10Robin O Hall 100th peal: 2. Most S Royal: 2,4,5,6,7,9. You can read your own handwriting – but can our typesetters? If in doubt, print it out! March 22, 2013 HIGH WYCOMBE, Bucks, All Saints Sat Mar 2 2013 3h42 (27) 5042 Yorkshire S Maximus Comp. R H Newton 1 Heather A Kippin 2 Jeremy R Pratt 3 Patricia M Newton 4 David Sullivan 5 Ann Davies 6 Douglas J Beaumont 7 George Whiteside 8 Robert A Partridge 9 James A Haseldine 10Charles M S Botting 11Robert H Newton (C) 12Robert C Kippin ST BLAISE SOCIETY MAPLEDURHAM, Oxon, St Margaret Fri Feb 22 2013 2h53 (8) 5040 Spliced S Minor (42m: Cambridge, Primrose, Ipswich, Bourne, Cranford, Flamstead, Beverley, Berwick, Surfleet, Hexham, York, Durham, Lightfoot, Rossendale, Wearmouth, Stamford, Netherseale, Westminster, Allendale, Fryerning, Bamborough, Bacup, Warkworth, Norwich, London, Wells, Kelso, Lincoln, Coldstream, Redbourn, Carlisle, Northumb, Sandiacre, Wooler, Langleybury, Blunsdon, Brentford, Chester, Newcastle, Morpeth, Alnwick, Canterbury; 5 part, 209 com, atw) Comp. J S Warboys (SU0722) 1 Peter Bridle 2 Nicola J Turner 3 Timothy G Pett 4 Colin M Turner 5 Peter G C Ellis (C) 6 Lee Pinnington Birthday compliment to Nicola (number of methods not significant!). SHUSTOKE, Warks, St Cuthbert Sat Feb 23 2013 2h52 (10) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: 1 ext each London, York, Durham, Surfleet, Westminster, Norwich, Cambridge) 1 Nicola J Turner 2 Colin M Turner 3 Peter G C Ellis 4 John C Sheppard 5 Michael J Dew 6 Robert J Crocker (C) NETHER WHITACRE, Warks, St Giles Sat Feb 23 2013 2h44 (10) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: (1) Bourne, Durham, Beverley (2) London (3) Beverley (4) Durham (5) Ipswich (6) Norwich (7) Cambridge) Arr. P G C Ellis 1 Nicola J Turner 2 Michael J Dew 3 Robert J Crocker 4 John C Sheppard 5 Peter G C Ellis (C) 6 Colin M Turner EAST ILSLEY, Beks, St Mary Thu Feb 28 2013 2h39 (8) 5152 Canon Rose S Major Comp. Anthony J Cox 1 Lee Pinnington 2 Nicola J Turner (C) 3 Brian Bladon 4 Cynthia E Howell 5 Peter Bridle 6 John C Sheppard 7 Timothy G Pett 8 Colin M Turner March 22, 2013 ST MARTIN’S GUILD SUFFOLK GUILD BIRMINGHAM, St Martin Sun Feb 24 2013 3h45 (39) 5016 Stedman Septuples Comp. R W Pipe 1 Stephanie J Warboys 2 Victoria J M Wilby 3 Mark R Eccleston 4 Simon J L Linford 5 Susan J Healy 6 Eleanor J Linford 7 James A Forster 8 Paul Needham 9 Frances Dodds 10Richard L Jones 11John H Fielden 12Stephen M Jones 13John S Warboys 14Anthony M Daw 15Michael P A Wilby (C) 16Richard B Grimmett By members of the Bullring Sunday Service Band, dedicated to the memory of Roderick W Pipe, former conductor of this band; innovator, leader, mentor and friend. BURY ST EDMUNDS, Suffolk, Cathedral Church of St James, The Norman Tower Sat Jan 5 2013 3h28 (27) 5040 Bristol S Maximus Comp. David G Hull (5040 No.15) 1 James A Smith 2 Paul E Bibilo 3 Ruth Munnings 4 Louis P H Suggett 5 David E Rothera 6 Alex W Tatlow 7 Christopher A Munnings 8 David A Potts 9 Phillip J Wilding 10Simon A Rudd 11John P Loveless 12Richard J Munnings (C) Birthday compliment to David E Rothera. First of Bristol Maximus: 6,8. First Bristol as conductor. S. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE SOCIETY MAIDS MORETON, Bucks, St Edmund Thu Feb 28 2013 2h49 (11) 5040 Surprise Minor (7m: (1) Carlisle (2) London (3) York (4) Bourne (5) Ipswich (6) Cambridge (7) Norwich) 1 David A Cornwall 2 Julie A Haseldine 3 Raymond A Vickers 4 Simon L Edwards 5 Andrew Haseldine (C) 6 Peter M Fleckney SOUTHWELL & NOTTINGHAM D.G. GIGGLESWICK, N Yorks, St Alkelda Sat Mar 2 2013 2h41 (11) 5184 Old S Major Comp. D F Morrison (3702) 1 Christopher C P Woodcock 2 Peter L R Hayward 3 Ruth Curtis 4 Paul Brook 5 Andrew B Mills (C) 6 Peter S Lacy 7 Adam R Crocker 8 Paul F Curtis GARGRAVE, North Yorks, St Andrew Sat Mar 2 2013 2h52 (13) 5152 Spliced S Major (8m: 896 Rutland; 672 each Bristol, Cambridge, Lincolnshire, Superlative, Yorkshire; 448 each London, Pudsey) Comp. R W Lee 1 Ruth Curtis 2 Christopher C P Woodcock 3 Paul F Curtis 4 Andrew B Mills (C) 5 Peter S Lacy 6 Adam R Crocker 7 Peter L R Hayward 8 John M Thurman WEST BRIDGFORD, Notts, St Giles Tue Mar 5 2013 2h38 (9) 5096 Dordrecht A Major Comp. Anthony J Cox 1 Martyn J Marriott 2 Mary S Faircloth 3 Matthew J Jones (tno) 4 Emma R Jones 5 Peter J England 6 Andrew B Mills 7 Adrian P Sweeting 8 Ian Butters (C) First peal in the method by all & for the Guild. The Ringing World – 287 Submit peals via BellBoard: www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk REYDON, Suffolk, St Margaret Wed Feb 20 2013 2h33 (10) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 1 Michelle L Williams 2 Nicole H Rolph 3 Alexandra E Rolph 4 Craig J Leach 5 Margaret H Ross (C) 6 Philip J Gorrod For Suffolk Guild Peal Week and Alex’s 17th birthday. 1st peal: 2 (aged 14). 50th peal for the Suffolk Guild: 5. SUSSEX C.A. PULBOROUGH, W Sussex, St Mary Sat Mar 2 2013 2h53 (14) 5120 Peasholme Green S Major Comp. David G Hull 1 David D Smith 2 Margaret L Sherwood 3 Caroline C House 4 Ronald F Diserens 5 Ian Wiltshire 6 Stephen J Beckingham 7 P Jonathan Franklin (C) 8 Simon M Alford VALE OF EVESHAM SOCIETY HANBURY, Worcs, St Mary the Virgin Tue Mar 5 2013 2h47 (12) 5088 Inverness-Shire S Major Comp. Norman Smith 1 Alan E M Bagworth 2 Geoffrey W Randall 3 Geoffrey M Brewin 4 Stuart P B Talbott 5 Michael J Seagrave 6 Andrew F Alldrick 7 Philip G Morgan 8 Stephen J Bedford (C) WINCHESTER & PORTSMOUTH D.G. PORTSMOUTH, Hants, Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Mon Dec 31 2012 3h22 (25) 5040 Plain Bob Caters Comp. Donald F Morrison 1 Edward P D Colliss 2 Lizzie J Hough 3 Kathryne R Arkless 4 Oliver H J Thompson 5 Carole Pym 6 Benjamin J Carey (C) 7 Emma L Pym 8 Graham A Nobbs 9 Stephen S Russ 10Andrew D Taylor Rung half-muffled to mark the passing of 2012. HEXHAM, Northumb, Abbey Church of St Andrew Sun Jan 13 2013 3h10 (21) 5000 Bristol S Royal Comp. Ian R Fielding 1 Graham J Wright 2 James A Hodkin 3 John P Colliss 4 Peter K D Dawson 5 Edward P D Colliss 6 Lizzie J Hough 7 Ian J Carey 8 Matthew D Hetherington 9 Benjamin J Carey (C) 10Roy LeMarechal PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Agatha Fri Jan 25 2013 2h33 (3) 5040 St Agatha B Triples Comp. Donald F Morrison 1 Lizzie J Hough 2 Toby Arkless 3 Malcolm M Powell 4 Barry J Fry 5 Kathryne R Arkless 6 Roy LeMarechal 7 Benjamin J Carey (C) 8 Christopher M Duffy The First peal on the bells. PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Agatha Fri Feb 8 2013 2h19 (3) 5088 Yorkshire S Major Arr. Michael J Pomeroy 1 Malcolm M Powell 2 Barry J Fry 3 Rachel C Byford 4 James W G Twiney 5 Thomas R Neale 6 Andrew J Byford 7 Ian J Carey 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Agatha Sun Feb 10 2013 2h18 (3) 5024 Basingstoke S Major Comp. Charles J Sedgley 1 Rachel C Byford 2 Ian J Carey 3 Lizzie J Hough 4 David J Mattingley 5 Andrew J Byford 6 Sarah A Carey 7 Benjamin J Carey (C) 8 Malcolm M Powell PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Agatha Mon Feb 11 2013 2h27 (3) 5088 Bristol S Major Comp. Alan G Reading 1 Carole Pym 2 Graham J Wright 3 David J Mattingley 4 Malcolm M Powell 5 David J Atkins 6 Edward P D Colliss 7 James W G Twiney 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) Circled the tower to peals: 4. BISHOPSTOKE, Hants, St Mary Tue Feb 26 2013 2h51 (11) 5040 Dereham S Royal Comp. A G Reading (Yorkshire No.7) 1 Lizzie J Hough 2 Ian J Carey 3 D Annabel Preston 4 Roy LeMarechal 5 Richard M Thompson 6 Edward P D Colliss (C) 7 Stephen S Russ 8 John P Colliss 9 James A Hodkin 10Stuart J Heath HOLYBOURNE, Hants, Holy Rood Sun Feb 24 2013 2h43 (7) 5120 Bristol S Major Comp. Alan G Reading 1 Katharine J Firman 2 Graham G Firman 3 Angela M Athawes 4 Timothy R Forster 5 James S Croft 6 Malcolm M Powell 7 Thomas J Hinks 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) PORTSMOUTH, Hants, St Mary Sat Mar 2 2013 2h57 (17) 5088 Pudsey S Major Comp. N J Pitstow 1 James A Hodkin 2 Robert C Beavis 3 Oliver H J Thompson 4 Emma L Pym 5 Alexander J Britton 6 Graham A Nobbs 7 Stephen P Noyes 8 Benjamin J Carey (C) First peal in the method: 2,3. PORTSMOUTH, Hants, Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Sat Mar 2 2013 3h27 (25) 5040 Bristol S Maximus Comp. Alan G Reading (No.5) 1 Adam S Greenley 2 Mike Pidd 3 Benjamin D Constant 4 Christopher H Rogers 5 Ian J Carey 6 James A Hodkin 7 Emma L Pym 8 Stephen S Russ 9 Benjamin J Carey (C) 10David J Mattingley 11Richard Harrison 12Richard H Burton ROMSEY, Hants, Abbey Church of SS Mary & Ethelflaeda Sat Mar 2 2013 3h17 (22) 5152 Cornwall S Major Comp. A J Cox 1 Roy LeMarechal 2 Lizzie J Hough 3 Anthony C F Perry 4 Rebecca J Cox 5 John P Colliss 6 Ian P Hill 7 Anthony J Cox (C) 8 Edward P D Colliss Circled tower: 1. WORCESTERSHIRE & DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION KIDDERMINSTER, Worcs, St Mary & All Saints Sat Mar 2 2013 3h15 (25) 5040 Yorkshire S Royal Comp. Stephen J Bedford 1 Stephen J Bedford (C) 2 Nicola J Beaumont 3 Paul M Evans 4 Richard J Bracher 5 Frances Dodds 6 Christopher J Stuart 7 Neil Bennett 8 Laura M Davies 9 Andrew R Gray 10Stuart D Piper Remembering the anniversary of the birth, 50 years ago yesterday, of our friend Bob Havard, who died 10 years ago. First peal in method: 2,4,9. 300th peal: 3. 50th peal: 4. YORKSHIRE ASSN BROMPTON, N Yorks, St Thomas Wed Feb 27 2013 2h28 (4) 5056 Fountains Abbey S Major Comp. David G Hull 1 Ian Butters 2 Ian G Campbell 3 Ruth Curtis 4 Jennifer A Town 5 Andrew D Sibson 6 Peter C Randall 7 Paul F Curtis 8 George H Campling (C) PICKERING, N Yorks, SS Peter & Paul Thu Feb 28 2013 3h2 (13) 5088 Bristol S Major Comp. J W Holdsworth 1 Robert M Wood 2 Christopher C P Woodcock 3 Barry F Peachey 4 Gary J Audley 5 C Barrie Dove (C) 6 Graham J N Colborne 7 Paul T Young 8 Roger S Riley Circled the tower in eight peals: 5. HARROGATE, N Yorks, St Wilfrid Mon Mar 4 2013 2h32 (6) 5056 Cambridge S Major Comp. Johnson’s var 1 Jeffery P Cooper 2 Catherine J Ovington 3 Gail Cater 4 C Barrie Dove (C) 5 Robert Cater 6 Andrew R Aspland 7 Neil J Murray 8 Robert H Jordan LEEDS, W Yorks, St Anne’s Cathedral (R.C.) Tue Mar 5 2013 2h34 (9) 5024 Bristol S Major Comp. S J Ivin 1 Katharine M Thorley 2 Adam R Crocker 3 C Barrie Dove (C) 4 Neil Donovan 5 Peter H Gardner 6 Christopher M Bennett 7 Neil J Murray 8 Robert H Jordan 900th peal: 6. 150th peal together: 2 & 3. Handbell Peals CHESTER D.G. WILMSLOW, Ches, 9 Hawthorn Lane Tue Mar 5 2013 2h40 (15) 5040 Cambridge S Royal Comp. K I Lucas 1-2 Neil D Lomas 3-4 J David Atkinson 5-6 Peter C Randall (C) 7-8 David W Friend 9-10 Martin J E Daniels DERBY D.A. MICKLEOVER, Derbys, 10 Fairbourne Drive Wed Jan 30 2013 2h46 (15) 5184 Little Bob Royal Comp. Simon Humphrey 1-2 Emma Humphrey 3-4 Robert B Smith 5-6 Simon Humphrey (C) 7-8 David J Marshall 9-10 Patricia A M Halls 1st Little Bob Royal: 1-2, 5-6. 1st Little Bob Royal in hand: 9-10. 350th as conductor. GUILDFORD D.G. FLEET, Hants, 20, Burnside Fri Mar 1 2013 2h19 (15) 5056 Spliced TB Major (2m: 4160 Kent; 896 Oxford; Ilkeston var; 56 com at half lead) Comp. D F Morrison (No.1611) 1-2 Martin J Turner 3-4 Peter N Felton 5-6 W John Couperthwaite (C) 7-8 Mike Pidd A 21st birthday compliment to Evan Llewellyn-Poyntz, and a birthday compliment to Helen Hayes. 25th peal on the bells. MIDDLESEX C.A. & LONDON D.G. SOUTHWARK, Surrey, Guy’s Hospital Thu Feb 28 2013 2h15 (15) 5056 Rutland S Major Comp. R Bailey 1-2 Jill M Wigney 3-4 Caroline Ogilvie 5-6 David G Maynard (C) 7-8 Stephen J F Mitchell OXFORD D.G. ASTON ROWANT, Oxon, The White House Wed Feb 27 2013 2h55 (17) 5054 Spliced Cinques & Maximus (1m/1p: 2688 Bristol S Maximus; 2366 Stedman Cinques; 5 com/p) Comp. M R Eccleston 1-2 Patricia M Newton 3-4 Katharine J Firman 5-6 Thomas J Hinks (C) 7-8 Graham G Firman 9-10 Graham A C John 11-12 Robert H Newton READING, Berks, 15 Lytham End Tilehurst Wed Feb 27 2013 2h18 (15) 5024 Vancouver S Major Comp. D F Morrison (504) 1-2 June D Wells 3-4 Kenneth R Davenport 5-6 Bernard F L Groves (C) 7-8 E John Wells READING, Berks, 18 Sandhills Way, Calcot Thu Feb 28 2013 2h16 (15) 5024 Spliced S Major (8m: 640 each Bristol, Lincolnshire, Pudsey, Rutland, Superlative; 608 each Cambridge, London, Yorkshire; 156 com; atw) Comp. G A C John 1-2 Graham A C John (C) 3-4 June D Wells 5-6 Bernard F L Groves 7-8 E John Wells GUILD OF ST CUILEÁIN GODMANCHESTER, Hunts, The Old Post Office Sun Feb 17 2013 2h41 (15) 5040 Cambridge S Royal Comp. P D Niblett 1-2 Alistair J Cherry 3-4 Emma J Southerington 5-6 John M Jelley 7-8 David Kemp 9-10 Michael G Purday (C) 1,500th peal: 3-4. 1st S Royal in hand: 1-2. The Ringing World’s BellBoard You can rely on it 288 – The Ringing World Please consider submitting a donation with your peal report Silent Stedman – 100 years on SRCY ‘Not the Dinner Day’ 2013 The band standing in order: front row 6-1 and back row 7-12 On Saturday, 2nd February, the Society held its usual winter fixture of ‘Not the Dinner Day’, where around fifty members took part in peal attempts at London towers followed by a curry in the evening. There were six successful peals out of seven attempts: Bethnal Green, Garlickythe, Pimlico, Rotherhithe, Stepney (St George in the East) and Spitalfields, with an attempt at Shoreditch lost due to illness. Once again the event was an opportunity for many old and new friends to get together for ringing and socialising and it comes as a welcome fixture in our calendar coming at a time when the Christmas festivities are but a memory and we’re all getting pretty sick of the cold grey days. Thankfully the recent and pending snow was not in a disruptive mood! Just for a change, this year we tried a different venue, the Dil Chad, near Liverpool Street. The capacious restaurant satisfied our palates and our appetites, and also allowed us room to mill about at the end without getting under other diners’ feet. Undaunted by the ten o’clock curfew on serving alcohol, a substantial party continued on until the final bell was called at the nearby Hamilton Hall. Thanks to the Master, Shirley McGill, and Assistant Secretary, Ian Mills, for organising the day, and to all those who participated in a very enjoyable event. Penelope Sharpe The first silent and non-conducted peal of Stedman Cinques was rung on handbells on 21st February 1903, by the pioneering Leicester band of John O Lancashire (composer) 1-2, George Cleal 3-4, Samuel Cotton 5-6, William Willson 7-8, John Buttery 9-10 and Alfred Millis 11-12. It was the culmination of a seven-year project to ring Steman Triples, Caters and Cinques in hand “silent” and was the first peal of Cinques by all the band except Willson. An entertaining article by Willson recording their progress “up the Silent Ladder” appears in Bell News, Vol.21 (1903), pp.579-80. Ten years and a day later, this extraordinary performance was repeated on tower bells by a band of College Youths. The details of that peal (as reported in the RW) were: THE ANCIENT SOCIETY OF COLLEGE YOUTHS On Saturday, February 22, 1913, in Three Hours and Fifty-One Minutes, AT THE CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, CORNHILL, A PEAL OF STEDMAN CINQUES, 5002 CHANGES Tenor 41 cwt. Henry Springall Treble John N Oxborrow 7 Challis F Winney 2 Frederick Dench 8 Harry R Pasmore 3 Alfred B Peck 9 Herbert Langdon 4 John W Golding 10 Henry R Newton 5 William T Cockerill 11 Thomas Faulkner 6 William H Pasmore Tenor Composed by FREDERICK DENCH and Non-Conducted. Umpires – HENRY DAINS (Society of Royal Cumberland Youths) and GEORGE W WILD (Ancient Society of College Youths). This peal was rung upon strictly non-conducted principles and was the first peal on twelve tower bells rung under these conditions. Bell News (1st March 1913) eulogised as follows: “The non-conducted peal of Stedman Cinques rung at St Michael, Cornhill, on Saturday, February 22nd, will go down in history as a performance at once unique and epoch marking … those who constituted the band will live in the annals of the art for all time as masters … Individually they represent the crème de la crème of the Exercise – collectively they cannot be excelled; it is extremely doubtful if they could be equalled … We congratulate all concerned, and have no doubt that the whole fraternity of ringers will feel the prouder for the feat, which, while it places the performers on a higher plane, sets an example for others to follow.” Undaunted by this challenge, a Society band led by John Chilcott met at Cornhill on 23rd February 1963 to mark the 50th anniversary with another silent peal of Stedman Cinques. On this occasion the umpires were Edwin A Barnett (SRCY) and David E Parsons (ASCY), who also composed the peal. The 9th ringer, Dennis Randall, famously recounted his instruction to “make the first bob and keep ringing until everyone is looking the same way”. Another 50 years on, and St Michael’s is now blessed with a fine new Taylor ring of 12. As the 100th anniversary approached, the idea was hatched to mark the occasion with a silent peal by a band of Past Masters of the Society, something which had not been done before. From the small pool of available talent, a band was chosen, a composition produced and the ringers briefed. Simon was warned that Dennis’ instruction wouldn’t work this time (although his reaction on seeing the band placing was “I get the gist”). Tony Kench’s careful neighbour management ensured an early evening start; apparently he told the next door resident that the performance would be “like an orchestra, but with no conductor and no music” (he’d obviously seen the composition). So, on the exact anniversary, we met – without umpires this time – and rang a steady, incidentfree peal, before repairing to the Society’s spiritual home (the Counting House) to celebrate with a pint or two. My thanks to all the band for taking part and sticking to their brief, and to Tony for making the arrangements. We’re looking forward to reconvening for the next anniversary in 2063. JNHD See also 100 Years Ago on p.217. ANCIENT SOCIETY OF COLLEGE YOUTHS CITY OF LONDON, EC3, St Michael, Cornhill Fri Feb 22 2013 3h43 (32) 5100 Stedman Cinques Comp. J N Hughes-D’Aeth 1 Paul N Mounsey 2 David E House 3 John N Hughes-D’Aeth 4 Christopher H Rogers 5 Martin J Cansdale 6 Graham G Firman 7 Peter Valuks 8 P Quentin Armitage 9 Simon J L Linford 10Stephen A Coaker 11Robert C Kippin 12Martin C Faulkes Rung silent and non-conducted by a band of Past Masters of the Society on the 100th anniversary of the first silent and non-conducted peal of Stedman Cinques on tower bells, rung in this tower (on different bells) by a Society band. RINGING REPORTS Please make electronic submissions DIRECTLY to The Ringing World, either using our website forms at www. bb.ringingworld.co.uk/ submit.php or by e-mail to: [email protected] or quarters@ ringingworld.co.uk. Don't forget to include details of any donation. PIMLICO, London SW, St Saviour Sat Feb 2 2013 2h56 (7) 5056 Spliced S Major SOCIETY OF ROYAL CUMBERLAND YOUTHS BETHNAL GREEN, London, E2, St Matthew Sat Feb 2 2013 3h (14) 5120 Eccleston S Major Comp. A J Cox 1 Nicholas D Brown 2 Adam S Greenley 3 Joanna K Dorling 4 Janet E Menhinick 5 Michael H D O’Callaghan 6 Geraldine R Forster 7 Benjamin D Constant (C) 8 Alan Regin (8m: 704 each Lincolnshire, Superlative; 672 Rutland; 608 each Cambridge, Pudsey, Yorkshire; 576 each Bristol, London: 139 com, atw) Comp. A N Tyler 1 Derek E Sibson (C) 2 Elizabeth A Hibbert 3 E Jane Sibson 4 Stephanie J Pattenden 5 John J Ford 6 Ronald F Diserens 7 James W Belshaw 8 Peter I Harrison March 22, 2013 CITY OF LONDON, Gtr London, St James Garlickhythe Sat Feb 2 2013 2h42 (9) 5024 Lessness S Major Comp. A G Reading 1 Penelope J V Sharpe 2 Fiona M Wheeler 3 Elizabeth A Hibbert 4 Katherine E Young 5 Graham A Duke 6 Peter W Emery 7 Michael R Crockett 8 Stephen A Wheeler (C) ROTHERHITHE, Gtr London, SS Mary & Paul Sat Feb 2 2013 2h54 (11) 5088 Bristol S Major Comp. D F Morrison (No.62) 1 Peter J Blight 2 Susan E Smith 3 Janet E Menhinick 4 Michael H D O’Callaghan 5 Russell A Brown 6 Janet E Archibald 7 Ian G Mills 8 Graham A Duke (C) STEPNEY, Gtr London, E1, St George in the East Sat Feb 2 2013 2h39 (6) 5184 Spliced S Major (8m: 768 each Pudsey, Rutland, Superlative; 576 each Bristol, Cambridge, Lincolnshire, London, Yorkshire; 126 com) Comp. D F Morrison (No.3) 1 Adam S Greenley 2 Joanna K Dorling 3 Katherine E Young 4 Shirley E McGill 5 Penelope J V Sharpe 6 Catherine N Merlane (C) 7 Michael R Crockett 8 Benjamin D Constant Surrey Peal Weekend 2013 SURREY ASSOCIATION CHELSFIELD,Kent, St Martin of Tours Thu Feb 14 2013 2h51 (10) 5056 Spliced S Major (5m: 1088 Cambridge; 1056 London; 992 Bristol; 960 each Pudsey, Superlative; 121 com, atw) Comp. N R Aspland 1 Ian R Fielding 2 Ronald F Diserens 3 Shirley E McGill 4 P Jonathan Franklin 5 Anne L Rueff 6 Ian G Campbell 7 John B Keeler (C) 8 Richard M Hobbs BLETCHINGLEY, Surrey, SMV Fri Feb 15 2013 3h9 (16) 5040 Lincolnshire S Royal Comp. B D Constant 1 Michael P Moreton 2 Shirley E McGill 3 Anne L Rueff 4 Sheila M Cheesman 5 Ronald F Diserens 6 J Richard Anthony 7 Ryan S Noble 8 John E Hawes 9 Benjamin J Meyer 10Ian R Fielding (C) MERSTHAM, Surrey, St Katharine Fri Feb 15 2013 2h57 (13) 5120 Bristol S Major Comp. A J Cox 1 Stephanie J Pattenden 2 James W Belshaw 3 Anne L Rueff 4 Geraldine R Forster 5 Benjamin J Meyer 6 Shirley E McGill 7 Ryan S Noble 8 Ian R Fielding (C) WANDSWORTH, Gtr London, Holy Trinity, West Hill Sat Feb 16 2013 3h3 (15) 5024 Spliced S Major (6m: 992 Cambridge; 896 Lincolnshire; 864 Yorkshire; 832 Superlative; 768 Rutland; 672 Bristol; 79 com, atw) Comp. P G K Davies (arr. JWB) 1 Patrick M Wills 2 Michael R Crockett 3 Kate J Desbottes 4 Sheila M Cheesman 5 J Richard Anthony 6 Anne M Anthony 7 James W Belshaw (C) 8 Stephanie J Pattenden Ashtead, Surrey. 16 Feb 16, 1344 Omega S Major: Oliver Thomson 1, Ron Diserens 2, Lee Pinnington 3, Chris Ridley 4, Alex Britton 5, Tim Forster 6, Quentin Armitage 7, John Hawes (C) 8. PUTNEY, Gtr London, St Mary Sat Feb 16 2013 2h55 (13) 5024 Cambridge S Major Comp. J W Parker 1 Michael P Moreton 2 Linda S Foddering 3 Michael R Crockett 4 Benjamin J Meyer 5 Timothy R Forster 6 Phaedra Sawbridge 7 James W Belshaw (C) 8 Geraldine R Forster BERMONDSEY, London SE16, St James Sat Feb 16 2013 2h58 (14) 5088 Gainsborough S Major Comp. R D S Brown 1 Patrick M Wills 2 Gillian A Leale 3 Ronald F Diserens 4 Kate J Desbottes 5 Shirley E McGill 6 Anne L Rueff 7 Lee Pinnington 8 John E Hawes (C) COLLIERS WOOD, London SW19, Christ Church Sat Feb 16 2013 2h30 (6) 5040 Doubles (4m: 840 each St Martin, St Simon, Plain B; 2520 Grandsire) 1 Geoff Strawbridge 2 Rachel Y Chung 3 Kerrigan X Smith 4 Alexandra L Stanley 5 Christopher M J Stanley (C) 6 Nick Kermatzis First peal: 1. Most methods: 2,3. The Ringing World – 289 March 22, 2013 QUARTER PEALS [email protected] First quarter congratulations Battersea, London SW11. 24 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Maria Bremridge (1st Q) 1, Caroline Prescott 2, Christopher Ridley 3, Martin Hadley 4, Thomas Paul 5, Robert Cooles (C) 6. For Evensong. £BD Bow, London E3. 6 Mar, 1260 PB Doubles: Sarah Stanton (1st Q) 1, Colin Cherrett 2, Jinny Kufluk 3, Kate Davis 4, Debbie Malin (C) 5, Frances Reynolds (1st Q) 6. First Q for ringers of treble & tenor. Burwell, Cambs. 10 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Roger J Smith (1st att) 1, Dee F Smith (C) 2, Joan Lonsdale 3, Geoffrey Reed 4, Geoff Grayton 5, Gerard Chadwick 6. £2.50 Clifton, Notts. (S Mary V) 7 Mar, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Denise Summerton 1, Peter Hayward (C) 2, Peter Hayward 3, Sharon Bryan 4, Ralph Hawthorn 5, Austin Bryan 6, Andrew Jackson 7, Daniel Simpson (1st Q) 8. Dawlish, Devon. 3 Mar, 1260 PB Doubles: Madeleine Brett (1st att) 1, Fiona Rock-Evans 2, Lynne Hughes 3, John R Martin 4, Martin Dodd (C) 5, Jason Dowling 6. 1st Q at 1st att (aged 13): 1. £1.20 Drayton, Oxon. 4 Mar, 1260 PB Doubles: Carole Sidwell (1st Q) 1, Beryl Yeats 2, Claire Ward 3, Nick Clarke (C) 4, Frank Cullen 5, Reg Sidlow 6. 1st inside: 2. Birthday compliments to Carole. Harborne, Birmingham. 3 Mar, 1260 PB Doubles: Richard Pinnock (1st att) 1, Clare McArdle 2, Arthur J Reeves 3, Tamsin Lane 4, Stephen W Horton (C) 5, Tracy Stevens 6. Lundy Island, Devon. 27 Feb, 1340 Minimus (11m): Jenny Goodwin 1, Samantha Gorman 2, Stephen Theobald 3, Phil S Gorman 4, Stephen P Burr (C) 5, Renee Tanburn (1st Q) 6. Rung with 4 & 6 cover. First as C. 1st Minimus: 1 & 5. 1st Std-11 Minimus: 2, 3 & 5. Marksbury, Som. 1 Mar, 1272 PB Minimus: Frances Zagni (1st Q) 1, Robert Perry (C) 2, Geoffrey Allen 3, Jonathan Storey 4, Alan J Coombs 5. Rung for St David’s Day. Saddington, Leics . 1 Feb, 1280 PB Doubles: Daniel Iliffe 1, Ed White (C) 2, Terry Iliffe 3, Ian Hearn 4, Chris Carter (1st Q) 5, Christian French 6. Rung on the 100th anniversary of the first peal on these bells. 1st inside: 4. £3 Wednesbury, W Mids. (S Bartholomew) 25 Jan, 1320 PB Doubles: Keith A Davies 1, Alex J Davies 2, Richard J Hartnell 3, John D Deakin 4, Christopher S Roberts (C) 5, Jane X Easley (1st Q) 6. 1st inside: 2. Rung to mark Burns Night. £1 West Wickham, Kent. 2 Mar, 1260 PB Minor: David Gebbett 1, Rosemary Stretton 2, Judith Fry 3, Phillip Sullivan 4, Jackie Toulmin 5, Mike Christie (C) 6. 1st Minor: 4. To celebrate the life of Ken Gaved. £3 Worcester. (S Martin in the Cornmarket) 3 Mar, 1260 PB Minor: Sophie Halliday (1st Q) 1, Sarah Hawkins 2, Paul R Smith 3, Alex Hajok 4, Simon Ridley 5, Mark Regan (C) 6. In Memoriam Ashtead, Surrey. 3 Mar, 1260 Single Oxford B Triples: Sarah Huck 1, Linda A Armitage 2, Jenny Heyworth 3, Sarah Jones 4, P Quentin Armitage 5, Richard M Trueman (C) 6, K Roger Tompsett 7, Peter A Huck 8. For Evensong and to the fond memory of Audrey Windsor, a committed member of the church. £3 Barrow, Suffolk. 20 Feb, 1296 Cambridge Minor: Kay Nunn 1, Sally Crouch 2, Chris Nunn 3, Martyn Crouch 4, Paul Stannard 5, Maurice Rose (C) 6. Rung in memory of Mrs Joyce Morris (mother of 1). Beeston, Notts. 3 Mar, 1250 Spl S Major (YNPSC): Kathryn Smith 1, Elizabeth Dennison 2, Duncan McBurnie 3, Tom Langton 4, Ian Vincent 5, Brian Walton 6, Andrew Wignell (C) 7, Tim Poole 8. For Evensong in memory of Darrell Hallam, a ringer at Stapleford and friend to the Beeston band, who died suddenly yesterday. 1st Spl: 2. £2.40 Bromley, Kent. (SS Peter & Paul) 2 Mar, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Christopher D Lawrance 1, Ross E Hartley 2, Nigel Pointer 3, Rosemary K Tuhey 4, Dominic D Meredith 5, Jeremy R Byers 6, James J Hardy (C) 7, David S Brown 8. Rung in thanksgiving for the life of Frank H Gates, long-standing ringer & steeple-keeper of this Church, on the day after his funeral. Christine M Webb & Dickon R Love wish to be associated with this performance. Chelmsford, Essex. (Cathedral) 3 Mar, 1263 Stedman Caters: David Rothera (C) 1, Sue Rothera 2, Kath Downs 3, Ann Woolley 4, Hazel Steed 5, Alex Garrett 6, John Steed 7, Maurice Downs 8, Colin Chapman 9, Mark Woolley 10. Rung prior to Evensong, which tonight incorporated a performance of Fauré’s Requiem, and in affectionate memory of John Pownall, a long standing & much respected member of the Cathedral congregation & former sidesman, who died on Monday, 25th February, aged 84. Colchester, Essex. (S Peter) 24 Feb 1260 PB Minor: Angela Blakeway 1, Anne V Turner 2, G Mary Coe 3, Valerie A Banwell 4, P G Barnes 5, B A Lord (C) 6. Rung for morning service. Also in thanks for the life of Richard Gladwin, brother of our ringing friend Ruth Clarke. Hackney, London E5. 5 Mar, 1260 PB Minor: Aine Fairbrother-Browne 1, Margaret Peirce 2, Jinny Kufluk 3, Judy Bourne 4, Debbie Malin 5, Stephen Jakeman (C) 6, Ruth Jakeman 7. Tenor cover. Rung prior to the funeral service of Phyllis Manning MBE, staunch supporter of our ringing. £4 Halesowen, W Mids. 2 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Ivor Shilvock 1, Helen Cox 2, Adrian Jones 3, Stuart Brydges 4, Michael Brown 5, Leslie Cox 6, Michael Lashford (C) 7, Steve Scanlon 8. Rung half-muffled in memory of Olive Woodall, widow of Eric Woodall who was a member of the local band for 61 years, of which 22 years as deputy ringing master. £4 Hodnet, Shrops. 27 Feb, 1260 PB Triples: S Christine Fraser 1, E Ann Williams 2, Madeline J Harris 3, John Burton 4, Barry J Lewis 5, Brian S B Kear 6, Peter Neil (C) 7, Peter J Hall 8. Rung in memory of Sue Watkin, former regular visitor to this tower. Hook Norton, Oxon. 1 Mar, 1260 PB & Grandsire Doubles: Gayle A Woods 1, Helen C Burchell 2, Sally A Austin (C) 3, Philip G Brown 4, Jonathan E Muller 5, Daniel J Austin 6, Mick J Austin 7, Andrew W Kenyon 8. Rung, with 468 behind, as a Birthday compliment to Gayle & Philip (65th), also to mark the 20th wedding anniversary of Sally & Mick and to celebrate the life of Rosina Budden, mum of Gayle. Ilkley, W Yorks. 2 Mar, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Sharon Kelly 1, Bob Schofield 2, Andrew Colinson 3, Peter Tiley 4, Lawrence Sheard 5, Eric Robinson 6, Miles Lawson (C) 7, Clive S Wood 8. Rung in loving memory of Anne Goodwill, died 26th January, sister of 7. Orwell, Cambs. 3 Mar, 1260 Stedman Triples: Geoff Horritt 1, Mark Norris 2, Margaret M Horritt 3, Richard Martin 4, Tim Dickens 5, Alan Curtis 6, Dave Hawkins (C) 7, Geoff Perryman 8. For Evensong and dedicated to the life & work of Jane McLoughlin (née Roden), cousin of 3. She died on 21st February, aged 57 years, and was a shining light in the Merseyside & Cheshire Crown Prosecution Service. £3 Otley, W Yorks. 2 Mar, 1260 PB Triples: Eric Robinson 1, Bob Schofield 2, Sharon Kelly 3, Andrew Colinson 4, Lawrence Sheard 5, Peter Tiley 6, Miles Lawson (C) 7, Clive S Wood 8. Rung in loving memory of Anne Goddwill, died Saturday 26th January 2012 and sister of 7. Overton, Hants. 3 Mar, 1320 Freefolk Doubles: Elizabeth A Lewis 1, Robin J Stevens (C) 2, Alan Stevens 3, Christine Holmes 4, David A Holmes 5, Adrian P Lewis 6. Rung before Evensong in memory of Ruth Emery who died today. Perth, W Australia. (The Bell Tower) 8 Mar, 1260 Single Oxford B Triples: Mary Townsend 1, Jayne Hodgkin 2, Brenda Davies 3, Giles Morley 4, Ken Hodgkin 5, Henry Attfield 6, Adam Beer (C) 7, David Knewstub 8. In thanksgiving for & celebration of the life of David Palandri, friend of Mary. £BD Ratby, Leics. 3 Mar, 1260 PB Minor: A J Whitmee 1, Heather Morris 2, A J Haywood 3, R T Preston 4, M J Pendery 5, F W Fisher (C) 6. Rung for the evening Holy Communion service and as a Platinum wedding compliment for local residents Joan & Gordon Geary. Gordon was a former ringer at this tower. Also remembering George A Hurd, former local ringer & tower captain who passed away on 6th February. 1st Minor inside: 4. £1.80 Rushmere St Andrew, Suffolk. 7 Mar, 1260 PB Doubles: Jo Sharples 1, Mary P Odam 2, Liz Mccleod 3, Elaine Townsend 4, Paul Sharples (C) 5. Rung halfmuffled in celebration of the life of Roy Head a longtime member & active supporter of the church. The Ringing World Gold Sponsor John Taylor & Co. The Bellfoundry, Freehold Street Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 1AR Phone: 01509 212241 Fax: 01509 263305 Email: [email protected] Website: www.taylorbells.co.uk Silver Sponsors Nicholson Engineering Ltd Church Bell Works, St Swithin’s Road, Bridport, Dorset DT6 5DW. Telephone (01308) 422264. 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Rung to the memory of Ron Hunt of Carbrooke, who died aged 91 on 10th November 2012, and whose memorial service will be held tomorrow. £BD Shawbury, Shrops. 1 Mar, 1272 Kent TB Minor: Madeline J Harris 1, Gillian R Glover 2, S Christine Fraser 3, Edric W Broom 4, Brian S B Kear 5, Alan M Glover (C) 6. Rung in memory of Sue Watkin, former Sunday service ringer at this tower. 290 – The Ringing World Sutterton, Lincs. 6 Mar, 1260 PB Minor: Penny Fountain 1, Val Wild 2, John Collett 3, Tom Freeston 4, David Collin 5, Ian Ansell (C) 6. Rung in loving memory of Gill Bland, a stitch was dropped part way through, but quickly picked up again. Tewin, Herts. 1 Mar, 1320 Fulmer D Minor: John J Ford 1, Bjørn E Bradstock (C) 2, David Kemp 3, W Robert E T Goss 4, Claire C Nicholson 5, Richard A Horne 6. Rung in thanksgiving for the life of George Austin on the day of his funeral. £3 Washington, DC. (Cathedral) 10 Feb, 1260 PB Royal: Carolyn V Ormes 1, Katharine S Emmons 2, Beth Sinclair 3, Meredith A Morris 4, Bill Kollar 5, Thomas H Schutt 6, Frederick DuPuy 7, Quilla Roth 8, Cecily W Rock 9, Alexander T Taft III (C) 10. For Sunday service, and remembering Cathedral artisan Carl M Tucker (1920-2013). £BD Wrington, Som. 2 Mar, 1320 Spl S Royal (BCLY): Adrian P Beck 1, Susan A Haines 2, Charles H P PipeWolferstan 3, Robert E Beck 4, Alex Hunt (C) 5, Christopher R Field 6, David James 7, Raymond Haines 8, David C J Marshall 9, Melvyn J Freeman 10. Rung to celebrate the life of Commander Michael Lawder (14/2/1920 - 29/2/2004). A generous supporter and patron of All Saints Wrington and its tower. £5 Writtle, Essex. 3 Mar, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Carol Brown 1, Christina Brewster 2, Laurie Cansdale 3, Jon Waters 4, Andrew Brewster (C) 5, Roger Bailey 6. Especially arranged in thanksgiving for the life of Letitia Harvey who passed away on 4th February 2013, aged 97 years. Letty loved the sound of these bells. £BD Methods named The following methods are believed to have been rung for the first time. Mt Claremont, 29 Alfred Rd, W Australia. (The Cygnet Ring) 8 Mar, 1260 Betty the Ferret Differential B Minor: Jayne Hodgkin 1, Mary Townsend 2, Brenda Davies 3, Corinne Duncan 4, Michael Collinson 5, Adam Beer (C) 6. First in method Betty the Ferret Differential Bob: X14.12.1236X56-1234. Compliment to Betty, the self-appointed mascot of the Cygnet Ring at its new home! £BD Date touch Hexham, Northumb. (Abbey) 30 Dec, 2012 Grandsire Caters & Gainsborough Little B Caters: Neville Parkin 1, Fiona Slade 2, Gill Hallett 3, John Snook 4, Clare Le Marie 5, Clive Moon (C) 6, Christine Richardson 7, John Hallett 8, Jeremy Housden 9, Mike Le Marie 10. For Evensong. Half peal Shalford, Surrey. (Bridge End) 29 Jan, 2560 Spl S Royal (Std-8): Karen White 1-2, Richard Pearce (C) 3-4, Ruth Blackwell 5-6, Julian Morgan 7-8, Sally Schupke 9-10. £1.50 Miscellaneous performances Calstock, Cornwall. 5 Mar, ‘The Devon Peal’ Call Changes (twice): D A F Petipher 1, R Wilton (C) 2, S J Gilbert 3, K Borlase 4, R N Clowes 5, I Courtis. 6. Rung for St Piran’s day. Woodborough, Notts. 4 Mar, 180 call changes (Queens, Kings, and Rounds): Elizabeth Beardsley 1, Jack Wildgust 2, Amanda Wildgust 3, Robert Newton 4, Andrew Bush 5, Stephen L Smith (C) 6. In thanksgiving for the life of John Mansfield (Mannie) Foster benefactor to St Swithun’s church on the 101st anniversary of his birth. 1st Q length: 4. £3 General quarters Addingham, W Yorks. 6 Jan, 1320 Kent TB Minor: Gill Cooper 1, Roger Waddington 2, Mike Cooper 3, Ed Brightman 4, Andrew Drury 5, Andy Sutherland (C) 6. 1st TB Minor: 5. £3 Albury Heath, Surrey. (Corner House) 8 Jan, 2560 Spl S Royal (Std-8): Karen White 1-2, Richard Pearce (C) 3-4, Ruth Blackwell 5-6, Julian Morgan 7-8, Sally Schupke 9-10. £1.50 Aldwick, W Sussex. 23 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Richard Jeffery 1, Alan Martin 2, Margaret Sherwood 3, Peter Watson 4, David Crockford 5, Darren Woodyer 6, Michael Wake (C) 7, Simon Knights 8. Rung after morning service. Birthday compliments to 1 (65), 2 (75) and to mark 60 years’ ringing for 2. 1st in m: 5. Also to welcome Bethany Alice Lothian, granddaughter of C, born on 14th January. £5 March 22, 2013 Arthingworth, Northants. 1 Feb, 1320 Norwich S Minor: Adrian Malton (C) 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Patricia Cresshull 3, Ian Cresshull 4, Daniel Denton 5, Jeremy Warren 6. £3 Ashford, Kent. 24 Nov, 1280 Double Norwich CB Major: Elizabeth Shearman 1, Shirley Marshall 2, Cathryn Hills 3, Stephen Davis 4, Michael Godfrey 5, Michael Marshall 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 7, Philip Hills 8. Rung as an 88th Birthday anniversary compliment to Mrs Mary Pile, grandmother of C (23rd November). £BD Ashford, Kent. 25 Nov, 1260 PB Triples: Judy Young 1, Jacqueline Barlow 2, Stephen Davis 3, Alan Bourner 4, Owen Webster 5, Thomas Barlow 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 7, Dean Jeffries 8. Rung as a 16th Birthday compliment to Dean Jeffries (21st November). 1st on 8: 8. £BD Ashford, Kent. 2 Dec, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Cathryn Hills 1, Mary Marshall 2, Michael Evans 3, Stephen Davis 4, Philip Hills 5, William Stungo 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 7, Michael Marshall 8. Rung prior to Choral Evensong on Advent Sunday. £BD Ashford, Kent. 16 Dec, 1260 PB Doubles: Mary Marshall 1, Rosemary Holden 2, Donald Holden 3, Philip Hills 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 5, Gary Waters 6, Cathryn Hills 7, Dean Jeffries 8. Rung, with 7-6-8 cover, prior to the Parish Carol service. £BD Ashford, Kent. 24 Dec, 1260 PB Minor: Susan Hills 1, Cathryn Hills 2, Ian Evans 3, Andrew Hills 4, Philip Hills 5, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 6. Rung on the back six prior to Midnight Mass. £BD Ashford, Kent. 30 Dec, 1260 Doubles (2m): Dean Jeffries 1, Rosemary Holden 2, Susan R Hills 3, Daniel Lavender 4, Andrew Hills (C) 5, Gary Waters 6. Rung for Christmas. £BD Ashford, Kent. 1 Jan, 1260 PB Doubles: Ian Evans 1, Dean Jeffries 2, Sue Childs 3, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 4, Colin Friend 5, Graham Coker 6. Rung to mark the start of 2013. Also rung as an engagement compliment to Jo Paskhin of Hothfield parish & Phil Ross. 1st inside: 2. £BD Ashford, Kent. 6 Jan, 1259 Grandsire Caters: Cathryn Hills 1, Philip Hills 2, David Manger 3, Pamela Manger 4, Damien Smith 5, Owen Webster 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 7, Michael Evans 8, William Stungo 9, Stephen Davis 10. Rung for Evensong on the Feast of the Epiphany. £BD Ashford, Kent. 20 Jan, 1260 PB Triples: Philip Hills 1, Dean Jeffries 2, Damien Smith (C) 3, Mark ChittendenPile 4, Cathryn Hills 5, Ian Evans 6, Colin Friend 7, Donald Holden 8. Rung prior to evening service. 1st on 8 inside: 2. £BD Ashford, Kent. 27 Jan, 1344 Grandsire Triples: Colin Friend 1, Judy Young 2, Elizabeth Shearman 3, Daniel Lavender 4, Ian Evans 5, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 6, Stephen Davis 7, Dean Jeffries 8. Rung prior to evening service. £BD Ashford, Kent. 3 Feb, 1260 Stedman Triples: Jacqueline Barlow 1, Elizabeth Shearman 2, Cathryn Hills 3, Owen Webster 4, Thomas Barlow 5, Michael Godfrey (C) 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile 7, Dean Jeffries 8. Rung for Candlemas. Also rung as a 70th Birthday compliment to C (25th January). £BD Ashtead, Surrey. 6 Feb, 1250 Cambridge S Major: Linda A Armitage 1, Abigail C Fairhurst 2, P Quentin Armitage (C) 3, Mike Todd 4, K Roger Tompsett 5, Christopher P G Rimmer 6, Richard M Trueman 7, Noel Gibbin 8. 1st S Major: 4. £3 Aspatria, Cumbria. 13 Jan, 1264 PB Major: Anne East 1, Susan Sewell 2, Alison Robinson 3, John Proudfoot 4, Sally Walker 5, Chris de Cordova 6, Duncan Walker (C) 7, David Horne 8. For the Patronal Festival. £4 Backford, Cheshire. 3 Feb, 1320 Clifford’s Pleasure Doubles: Andrew Jobson (C) 1, Helen Thomas 2, Jean Welch 3, Michael Richardson 4, David Russell 5, Gordon Welch 6. Rung for Evensong and as a Golden Wedding Anniversary compliment to Helen Thomas (2) & her husband Peter. First in v for all. £BD Banbury, Oxon. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Triples: Steven Jenkins 1, Dina Bentley 2, Jean Davis 3, Richard Bentley 4, Matthew D Franklin 5, Barry J Davis 6, Robin B Green (C) 7, David Wetherall 8. 1st Triples: 1. For the Licensing service, by the Bishop of Dorchester, from Priest-in-Charge to Vicar for the Banbury Parishes of St Mary’s, St Leonard’s & St Paul’s. Barking, Gtr London. 1 Feb, 1293 Stedman Triples: Kate Flavell 1, Mary Bone 2, Gillian Leale 3, Linda Foddering 4, Sheila Cheesman 5, Jeremy Cheesman 6, Robin Leale (C) 7, Fred Bone 8. Barkway, Herts. 5 Feb, 1280 Glasgow S Major: John Rank 1, Alban D Forster 2, June Mackay 3, Liz GriffithsJones 4, Joan Garrett 5, Alastair Stracey 6, Geoffrey Horritt 7, Stephen Wood (C) 8. 1st in m: 6. £2.40 Barnburgh, S Yorks. 1 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Morley Bray 1, Nick Bowden 2, Philip A Hoole 3, Jim Hurst 4, Dave Kelly (C) 5. Barnes, London SW13. 4 Jan, 1280 Double Norwich CB Major: Susan Mills 1, Edmund Hartley 2, Mike Wigney (C) 3, Monica Trow 4, Christine Northeast 5, Linda Foddering 6, Oliver Thompson 7, Hugo Tracey 8. 1st in m: 7. Rung in celebration and to congratulate Anne-Marie Williams (niece of 2) & Stephen Tuck on their engagement. Barnes, London SW13. 11 Jan, 1280 Spl S Major (CYNR): Jill Wigney 1, Jan McHugh 2, Mike Wigney 3, Edmund Hartley 4, Sheila Cheesman 5, Gillian Leale 6, Robin Leale 7, Jeremy Cheesman (C) 8. Most spl Major: 2. Barnes, London SW13. 25 Jan, 1260 Bastow Little B Major: Trisha Hawkins 1, Mike Wigney 2, Gillian Leale 3, Linda Foddering 4, Tony Nunn 5, Gill Tomlinson 6, Robin Leale (C) 7, Hugo Tracey 8. Barnoldswick, Lancs. (S Mary-le-Ghyll) 13 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Stuart Moore 1, Steven Soames 2, Vera Walker 3, Vanessa L Collier 4, Stephen Walker (C) 5, Gillian M Parrington 6. £1.50 Barton St David, Som. 6 Feb, 1260 Ysbyty-ystwyth Bob Minor: Bryan Williams 1, Kay Smith 2, Valerie Stone 3, Gerald Brown 4, John Parsons 5, Michael Hatchett (C) 6. 1st in m for all. £3 Baschurch, Shrops. 1 Jan, 1272 Kent TB Minor: Edwina B Smart 1, Jacqueline C Barden 2, Jad Bienek 3, Dawn V A Offen 4, Paul K Smart 5, Alan M Glover (C) 6. £BD Bathampton, Som. (S Nicholas) 7 Feb, 1272 Cambridge S Minor: Len England 1, Margaret Chapman 2, Mervyn A Arscott 3, Andy Mead 4, Claire O’Mahony 5, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan (C) 6. Bathford, Som. (S Swithun) 7 Feb, 1272 Oxford TB Minor: Andy Mead 1, Len England 2, Margaret Chapman 3, Claire O’Mahony 4, Charles PipeWolferstan (C) 5, Mervyn A Arscott 6. Bathwick, Som. (S Mary V) 3 Feb, 1260 Stedman Doubles: Georgina Barratt 1, Michael J Stubbs 2, Robert D Bell 3, Jody A Wood 4, Michael W Day (C) 5, James H C Hillier 6. Rung for morning service on Candlemas; also as a get-well compliment to Moira Naylor. 1st Stedman Doubles: 1. Battle, Sussex. 1 Dec, 1344 PB Major: Jacqueline Barlow 1, Cathryn Hills 2, Mark Chittenden-Pile 3, Michael Evans 4, Thomas Barlow 5, Alan Bourner 6, Philip Hills 7, William Stungo (C) 8. Rung as a 39th wedding anniversary compliment to Alan & Jackie Bourner. Beaminster, Dorset. 6 Feb, 1280 PB & Grandsire Doubles: Stephanie J Longridge 1, Harry Murley 2, Nigel A John 3, Sue I M Philp 4, Gareth R Evans (C) 5, Lynda G Evans 6. Rung as an 80th Birthday compliment to Sue. Also for the New Year. Just a bit belated! £3 Bethnal Green, Middx. 6 Dec, 1260 Stedman Triples: Margaret Peirce 1, Martin Sutcliffe 2, Stephen Jakeman 3, Debbie Malin 4, Clive Stephenson 5, Colin Cherrett 6, Alec Gray (C) 7, Andrew Barham 8. £8 Bilston, Staffs. 14 Dec, 1260 Doubles (5m): Gary Bolton 1, John Pollard 2, Philip J Day 3, David Ingram 4, Remi Hodister (C) 5, James Nixon 6, David Flint 7, Mark Turner 8. Rung with 6-7 dodging throughout and to welcome Tullulah Olive Rose, conductor’s first granddaughter. £4 Bishops Cannings, Wilts. 6 Feb, 1260 Stedman Triples: Christine Purnell 1, Lewis Cobb 2, Philip Gaisford 3, David Orledge 4, Brian Coward 5, Peter Baker 6, Bob Purnell (C) 7, Patsy Thorn 8. Rung to celebrate the wedding Anniversary’s of Peter & Shirley Baker (42 yrs 6th February) & Bob & Chris Purnell (50yrs 9th February). £4 Bletchingley, Surrey. 2 Feb, 1280 Spl Cambridge & Yorkshire S Major: Richard Wallis 1, Yvonne Cooper 2, Sheila Cheesman 3, Kate Desbottes 4, Roger Grieve 5, Noel Gibbin 6, Patrick Wills 7, Jeremy Cheesman (C) 8. 1st Spl S Major: 2 & 7. £BD Bletchingley, Surrey. 2 Feb, 1282 Cambridge S Royal: Richard Wallis 1, Kate Desbottes 2, Jean Kimber 3, Sheila Cheesman 4, Alan E Brown 5, Roger Grieve 6, David Finch 7, Robin Grant 8, Patrick Wills 9, Jeremy Cheesman (C) 10. 1st TB Royal: 1. 1st S Royal: 2 & 9. £BD Bluntisham, Cambs. 24 Jan, 1260 St Simon’s & St Martin’s Doubles: David Armitstead 1, Naomi Laredo 2, Jon Reed (C) 3, Philip Marshall 4, Mike Bateman 5, Cecily Marshall 6. 1st St Simon’s & 1st St Martin’s: 4. The Ringing World – 291 March 22, 2013 Bodiam, Sussex. 1 Dec, 1260 St Clement’s CB Minor: Mark Chittenden-Pile 1, Jacqueline Barlow 2, Cathryn Hills 3, Philip Hills 4, Michael Evans 5, William Stungo (C) 6. Rung to mark the start of Advent. Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. (Holy Trinity) 2 Feb, 1280 Ugley S Major: Michael J Stubbs 1, Thomas G A Wareing 2, Louise G Pink 3, Robert D Bell 4, Christian J Brown 5, David R Ware 6, David A C Matthews 7, Alan D Pink (C) 8. First blows in m for all. Birthday compliment to David R Ware. Brampton Ash, Northants. 2 Feb, 1296 Treble Dodging Minor (2m): Gudrun Warren 1, Jeremy Warren 2, Adrian Malton (C) 3, John Roberts 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Daniel Denton 6. £3 Brampton, Cumbria. (S Martin) 7 Feb, 1272 Single Court Minimus: Michael Hall (C) 1, Ken J Siddle 2, Eric Griffiths 3, Katy M van den Berg 4. Birthday compliment to Gwenneth T Bowie on 12th February. Brinklow, Warks. (S John Bapt) 7 Feb, 1250 Cambridge S Major: Andrew Russell-Laing 1, Janice Sheasby 2, Annie Hall 3, Andrew Alldrick 4, Steven Tibbetts 5, Keith Chambers 6, Mark Sayers 7, Raymon Sheasby (C) 8. 1st S Major: 5. £4 Brisbane, QLD. (Cathedral) 30 Jan, 1320 PB Minor: Mike Toze 1, Patrick Johns 2, Heath Breen 3, Rachel Aland 4, Ian McCulloch 5, Ed Gosden (C) 6. 1st Minor: 3. Bristol. (S John on the Wall) 26 Jan, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Chris Stanley 1, Alex Stanley 2, Giles Blundell 3, Chris Darvill 4, Andrew Agg 5, Robert Wood (C) 6. On UBSCR Dinner Day. For the Birthday of Chris Darvill. £3 Bristol. (S John on the Wall) 7 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Adam J Bennett 1, Harriet R Benbow 2, Imogen G K Brooke 3, Richard F Webster 4, Edward R Mack 5, Alex W Tatlow (C) 6. 1st inside: 2. Rung with the band’s best wishes to Harriet on her upcoming sojourn in Mexico.£3 Bristol. (SS Philip & Jacob) 26 Jan, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Giles Blundell 1, Christine Homer 2, Susan Tomlinson 3, Julian Watson 4, Marcus Booth 5, Andrew Ridliffe 6, Simon J Tomlinson 7, Andrew Agg (C) 8. On UBSCR Dinner Day. £2 Bristol, Redcliffe. (S Mary V) 13 Jan, 1280 Bristol S Major: Alex Tatlow 1, Sue Bateman 2, Molly Waterson 3, Tony Bulteel 4, Ed Mack 5, Matt Dawson (C) 6, Gaby Cowcill 7, Steve Bateman 8. Brockenhurst, Hants. (S Nicholas) 31 Dec, 1320 Kennington & PB Doubles: Jon Duir 1, Sue Griffiths 2, Julie A Hodkin 3, Maurice Bailey 4, James A Hodkin (C) 5, Rosiland Turner 6. 1st away from cover: 1. Rung halfmuffled for the passing of 2012. Brooke, Norfolk. 5 Feb, 1260 Mixed Doubles (5m): Shane Baxter 1, Dawn Pullan 2, Faith Pearce 3, Paul Norris 4, Ben Trent (C) 5, Sandra Chenery 6. Rung in honour of Shane’s 14th Birthday. Burton, Cheshire. (S Nicholas) 4 Nov, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Rebecca E Davies 1, K Anne Parsons 2, Andrew G Smith 3, Jane E Davies (C) 4, John Chesworth 5, Michael C Davies 6. For Evensong and the 125th Anniversary of the Chester Diocesan Guild. Burton, Cheshire. (S Nicholas) 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire & Doubles: K Anne Parsons 1, Nigel E F Griffiths 2, Andrew G Smith 3, Jane E Davies (C) 4, John Chesworth 5, Michael C Davies 6. For Evensong. Burton, Cheshire. (The Coach House) 13 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Jane E Davies 1-2, Peter W Robson 3-4, David T G Jones (C) 5-6. First Q in the house. Burton, Cheshire. (The Coach House) 15 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Jane E Davies 1-2, Peter W Robson 3-4, David T G Jones (C) 5-6. Burton, Cheshire. (The Coach House) 29 Jan, 1260 St Clement’s & PB Minor: Jane E Davies 1-2, Peter W Robson 3-4, David T G Jones (C) 5-6. Bushey Heath, Herts. 2 Feb, 1260 Stedman Triples: Roger Baldwin (C) 1, Brenda Redfearn 2, Deborah Crawley 3, Laurence Bourton 4, Kath Baldwin 5, David Redfearn 6, Marc McDonald 7, John R Southey 8. 1st on 8 & in m: 4. For the 100th anniversary of the re-dedication of the church. Caldecott, Rutland. 2 Feb, 1300 Doubles (5m): Daniel Denton (C) 1, Patricia Cresshull 2, Adrian Malton 3, Jeremy Warren 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Gudrun Warren 6. £3 Calne, Wilts. 2 Feb, 1260 Single Oxford B Triples: Louise G Pink 1, Thomas G A Wareing 2, Alan D Pink 3, Christian J Brown 4, David R Ware 5, Robert D Bell 6, Michael J Stubbs (C) 7, David A C Matthews 8. Calstock, Cornwall. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Doug Petipher 1, Roy Wilton 2, Robin Clowes 3, Kevan Borlase 4, Owen Borlase (C) 5, Ian Courtis 6. Rung to celebrate the recent Birthdays of Doug Petipher, Mary Borlase & George Roberts. Cambridge. (S Edward King & Martyr) 30 Jan, 1320 Primrose S Minor: Alan Winter (C) 1, Sue Binns 2, Vanessa Webster 3, June Mackay 4, Janet Garnett 5, Felicity Webster 6. 1st in m: 3 & 6. £3 Canterbury, Kent. (Cathedral) 27 Jan, 1341 Grandsire Cinques: Cathryn Hills 1, Jacqueline Barlow 2, Susan Record 3, Andrew Corby 4, Christopher Robinson 5, Josephine Horton 6, Bro Austin SSF 7, Thomas Barlow 8, Paul Barton 9, Philip Hills 10, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 11, Keith Record 12. Rung prior to Evensong. 1st Grandsire Cinques: 2. £BD Carlisle, Cumbria. (Cathedral) 13 Jan, 1264 PB Major: Sally Walker 1, Ben East 2, Amanda Rodger 3, Ron East 4, Anne East 5, John Proudfoot 6, Duncan Walker (C) 7, David Horne 8. 1st inside on 8: 2. £4 BD Cheltenham, Glos. (S Mary) 3 Feb, 1280 Yorkshire S Royal: Hugh Evans 1, Alexandra Hajok 2, Isabel Hitchings 3, Liz Coke 4, Michael Seagrave 5, Elizabeth Evans 6, Hilda Ridley 7, Reg Hitchings 8, Mark Davies (C) 9, John Ridley 10. Rung before the service making the Parish Church of St Mary’s, Cheltenham into a Minster. Cheltenham, Warden Hill, Glos. (S Christopher) 31 Dec, 1260 Doubles (3m/8v): Gillian Lloyd-Williams 1, Mike Collett 2, Reg Hitchings (C) 3, Isabel Hitchings 4, Barbara Pettit 5, Maureen McBane 6. 60th this year: 3. Birthday compliment to Marjorie Collett. £BD Cheltenham, Warden Hill, Glos. (S Christopher) 6 Jan, 1260 St Simon’s Doubles: Owen Barraclough 1, Mike Collett 2, Reg Hitchings (C) 3, Catherine Sears 4, Isabel Hitchings 5, Maureen McBane 6. For Evening Communion. £BD Cheltenham, Warden Hill, Glos. (S Christopher) 19 Jan, 1260 Single Canterbury Pleasure B Minor: Owen Barraclough 1, Mike Collett 2, Isabel Hitchings 3, Barbara Pettit 4, Pat Hickey 5, Reg Hitchings (C) 6. First in m for all. £BD Cherry Hinton, Cambs. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Christopher Jones 1, Lyn Clackson 2, Jackie Latham 3, Catherine Richardson 4, Vanessa E Webster 5, Robert Oakeshott (C) 6. Prior to Evening Prayer. 1st Minor: 1. Chilcompton, Som. (S John Bapt) 5 Feb, 1282 Rutland S Royal: Andy Mead 1, Susan A Haines 2, Jane C Webster 3, Jane Hooker 4, Adrian P Beck 5, Jenny M A Astridge 6, Leonard A England 7, Robert E Beck 8, Raymond Haines 9, Michael R Spencer (C) 10. 1st blows in m: 3: 1st in m: 2 & 4. First in m as C. Claines, Worcs. 2 Feb, 1260 Cambridge S & PB Minor: Nicky Mason 1, David G Carling 2, Stephen R Aldridge 3, Steven J Harvey 4, Richard J Chantler 5, Terry M Astill (C) 6. Claverton, Som. 7 Feb, 1272 Surfleet S Minor: Claire O’Mahony 1, Len England 2, Andy Mead 3, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan (C) 4, Mervyn A Arscott 5, Simon Edwards 6. Colchester, Essex. (S Peter) 25 Nov, 1296 Little B & 720 PB Minor: Angela Blakeway 1, Anne V Turner 2, Valerie A Banwell 3, G Mary Coe 4, P G Barnes 5, B A Lord (C) 6. Rung for morning service and with best wishes for a full & speedy recovery to full health to Tracey Southgate. Look forward to having you back with us a.s.a.p. Colchester, Essex. (S Peter) 23 Dec, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Angela Blakeway 1, Anne V Turner 2, P G Barnes 3, Valerie A Banwell 4, B A Lord (C) 5, Zena R Wooller 6. Rung for morning service as a Christmas wish to the parish. £1 Cold Ashby, Northants. 1 Feb, 1272 Ipswich S Minor: Jeremy Warren 1, Adrian Malton (C) 2, Gudrun Warren 3, Patricia Cresshull 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Daniel Denton 6. £3 Colesbourne, Glos. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Fen Tongue 1, Holly Abbott 2, Connie Tongue 3, Julian Howes 4, Ian D Bucknell (C) 5. For the Colesbourne Snowdrops Festival. Colesbourne, Glos. 3 Feb, 1272 PB Minimus: Jenny Gardiner 1, Carole Bucknell 2, Rupert Howes 3, Ian D Bucknell (C) 4, Anne Tillman 5. For the Colesbourne Snowdrops Festival. Darley Dale, Derbys. 24 Dec, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Ian Duff 1, Emma Humphrey 2, Mike Lilley 3, Helen E Taylor 4, Gail Lilley 5, J Edward Dakin 6, Richard L Taylor (C) 7, Alec Hetherington 8. £2.40 Darley Dale, Derbys. 25 Dec, 1264 PB Major: Pauline A Taylor 1, Emma Humphrey 2, Ian Duff 3, Helen E Taylor 4, Gail Lilley 5, Mike Lilley 6, J Edward Dakin 7, Richard L Taylor (C) 8. Rung before morning service on Christmas Day. £2.40 Darley Dale, Derbys. 26 Dec, 1264 PB Major: Pauline A Taylor 1, Emmas Humphrey 2, Eileen Goodall 3, Helen E Taylor 4, Ian Duff 5, Geoff Goodall 6, J Edward Dakin 7, Richard L Taylor (C) 8. A compliment to Pauline Taylor on her 70th birthday. £2.40 Darley Dale, Derbys. 1 Jan, 1344 Yorkshire S Major: J Edward Dakin 1, Geoff Goodall 2, Emma Humphrey 3, Eileen Goodall 4, Ian Duff 5, Gail Lilley 6, Mike Lilley 7, Richard L Taylor (C) 8. To welcome the New Year. £2.40 Darlington, Durham. (S Cuthbert) 27 Jan, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Helen Scott 1, Shirley Blair 2, Lesley Hall 3, Kate Millar 4, Godfrey Hall 5, Alex Pym 6, Chris Enzor (C) 7, Philip Park 8. Darlington, Durham. (S Cuthbert) 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Aileen Little 1, Jenny Jackson 2, Barbara Busby 3, Kate Millar 4, Chris Enzor 5, Karen P Maughan (C) 6. A 65th Birthday compliment to Andrew Frost. Dawlish, Devon. 20 Jan, 1260 Stedman Triples: Fiona Rock-Evans 1, Josephine A Brown 2, Lynne P Hughes 3, Janet M Coles 4, Peter G Brown 5, Phil Hughes 6, John R Martin (C) 7, Martin Dodd 8. 1st Stedman Triples: 6. Rung for Evensong to mark the start of the Week for Christian Unity. £2.40 Dawlish, Devon. 29 Jan, 1280 Helium S Major: Sue Sturdy 1, Hilary Beresford 2, Sue Sawyer 3, Janet Coles 4, Neil Deem 5, Graham Tucker 6, Nigel Birt 7, Donald Carter (C) 8. First in m by all. £1.60 Ditchling, Sussex. 2 Feb, 1344 PB Major: Ian W Hodge 1, Liz Lancaster 2, Frances Gilbert 3, Roy Richardson 4, Sonia Harriyott 5, Adrian Carter 6, David Cragg 7, Simon Everest (C) 8. 1st blows in m: 2. 1st Major: 2, 4 & 6. First Major as C. Rung with 66th Birthday compliments to 3. Droitwich, Worcs. (S Augustine) 17 Dec, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Lyn Wheeler 1, Janet Stallard 2, Mark Ingledew 3, Dave Cropp 4, Linda Taylor 5, Martin Stallard (C) 6, David Mountford 7, Joe Crocker 8. 100th Q: 4. 1st Triples: 8. Dublin, Ireland. (S Patrick’s Cathedral) 2 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Barbara J Bell 1, Derek McEndoo 2, Gail McEndoo 3, Peter McBride 4, David Galbraith 5, Ian P Bell (C) 6. £3 Dunblane, Stirling. (Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1296 Beverley S Minor: Robert Ferguson 1, Fiona Wheater 2, Chris Frye (C) 3, Robert D McGowan 4, W John Grainger 5, Stephen J Hall 6. For Candlemas. Durleigh, Som. 16 Dec, 1260 St Nicholas Doubles: Bill Wilkinson 1, Valerie Stone (C) 2, Kay Smith 3, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan 4, Gerald Brown 5, Derek Hurley 6. For Christmas carol service. £1.50 Durleigh, Som. 23 Dec, 1260 St Wenceslas Doubles: Derek Hurley 1, Valerie Stone 2, Kay Smith 3, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan 4, Gerald Brown (C) 5, Carol Arscott 6. For Evensong. 1st in v: 3 & 4. £1.50 Durleigh, Som. 13 Jan, 1260 Single Oxford B Minor: Terry Warman 1, Valerie Stone 2, Kay Smith 3, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan 4, Bill Wilkinson 5, Gerald Brown (C) 6. Rung for the Baptismal service of baby Noah, which replaced the usual Evensong. 1st in m: 5. £1.50 Durleigh, Som. 27 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Derek Hurley 1, Valerie Stone 2, Gerald Brown 3, Terry Warman 4, Bill Wilkinson 5, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan (C) 6. For Evensong. 1st Minor: 1. £1.50 Dursley, Glos. 3 Feb, 1344 London S Major: Helen J Binstead 1, Anne E Pope 2, Jane D Bull 3, Andrew J Binstead 4, John H Taylor 5, Ian P Unsworth 6, Philip F Pope 7, Andrew M Bull (C) 8. Rung for healing service by members of the Sunday service band. East Harling, Norfolk. 5 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Jeremy Warren 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Alison Daniels 3, Ray Finch 4, Daniel Denton 5, Adrian Malton (C) 6. 90th Birthday compliment to Pam Daniels of East Harling, mother of Alison. £BD East Harptree, Som. 31 Jan, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Judith Green 1, Tish Jeffery 2, Martin Sperring 3, Anthea Ames 4, Teresa Humphrey (C) 5, Rodney Gay 6. Rung before the service for the licensing & installation of Catherine Llewelyn-Evans as Associate Vicar for the parish of East Harptree with West Harptree & Hinton Blewett. Eastbourne, E Sussex. (Christ Church) 1 Dec, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Cathryn Hills 1, Jacqueline Barlow 2, Peter Bradford 3, William Stungo 4, Michael Evans 5, Philip Hills 6, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 7, Alan Bourner 8. Rung to mark the start of Advent. Eastbourne, E Sussex. (Christ Church) 3 Feb, 1260 Kent & PB Minor: David J Hollands 1, Marion C Hollands 2, Stella M Shell 3, Hazel Mottram 4, Jennie Dearie 5, Peter M J Bradford (C) 6. Eastbourne, E Sussex. (S Mary) 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Nigel Fox 1, Nick Cant 2, Pauline Kennard 3, Peter Bradford 4, Ann Wright 5, Jenny Dearie 6, Alastair Macfadyen (C) 7, Ian White 8. For morning service & to celebrate the tower captain’s (2) 60th Birthday. £BD 292 – The Ringing World Eastbourne, E Sussex. (SS Saviour & Peter) 1 Dec, 1440 PB Caters: Jacqueline Barlow 1, Peter Bradford 2, Frances Bradford 3, Cathryn Hills 4, Thomas Barlow 5, Michael Evans 6, Philip Hills 7, William Stungo 8, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 9, Alan Bourner 10. Rung to mark the start of Advent. Also rung as a Birthday compliment to Hannah Hoskin. Edinburgh, Lothian. (S Andrew & S George West) 7 Feb, 1260 Stedman Triples: Sandra Mitchell 1, Alex Hunsley 2, Simon Aves 3, Peter Sanders 4, Paul Flavell 5, James Sanderson 6, Michael Clay (C) 7, Peter Whyatt 8. Edwinstowe, Notts. 4 Jan, 1260 Doubles (11m): Mary Welton 1, Nicola Eves 2, Stuart J Brown 3, John P Ottaway (C) 4, Thomas Stanforth 5, Tony Langmead 6. Most m: 5. Escrick, N Yorks. 1 Feb, 1260 Doubles (1p/2m): John A C Richards 1, Claire Penny 2, Robert D C Richards 3, Michael J Hastings 4, John M Goldthorpe (C) 5, Andrew J Faulkes 6. £3 Evesham, Worcs. (Bell Tower) 2 Feb, 1282 Yorkshire S Royal: Samuel A Clements 1, Nicky Mason 2, Margaret Smith 3, Brenda Parr 4, Christopher M Sturgess 5, David G Carling 6, Richard J Chantler 7, Stephen R Aldridge 8, Nicholas J Parr 9, Terry M Astill (C) 10. Exeter, Pinhoe, Devon. (S Michael & AA) 3 Feb, 1260 Stedman Triples: Wendy Gill 1, James Kirkcaldy 2, Sue Sturdy 3, Lesley Tucker 4, Graham Tucker 5, Wendy Campbell 6, Ian Campbell (C) 7, Rob Franklin 8. Rung for Evensong. £2.40 Exeter, Devon. (S Petrock) 4 Feb, 1296 Kelso S Minor: Sue Sawyer 1, David Hird 2, Wendy Campbell 3, Sue Sparling 4, James Kirkcaldy 5, Ian Campbell (C) 6. £1.80 Felsted, Essex. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: John Pearson 1, Kate Champness 2, Di Carpenter 3, Patricia Cresshull 4, David Learmonth 5, Ian Cresshull (C) 6. For choral Evensong. £3 Fobbing, Essex. 3 Feb, 1260 Doubles (15m): Gordon Lucas 1, Cathryn Corns 2, Clive Garraway 3, Andrew Martin 4, Stephen Nash (C) 5. Frensham, Surrey. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: John Reynolds 1, Sheila Haytree 2, Pat Storr 3, Jonathan C Hetherington (C) 4, Harry Glover 5, David Munro 6. Rung before Evensong. £3 Freshford, Som. 7 Feb, 1272 London S Minor: Mervyn A Arscott 1, Claire O’Mahony 2, Simon Edwards 3, Len England 4, Charles Pipe-Wolferstan (C) 5, Andy Mead 6. Frodsham, Cheshire. 1 Feb, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: William G Bibby 1, Helen S Mitchell 2, Andrew J Rawlinson 3, Adrian J Bowen 4, Robert Peers 5, Geoffrey Parting 6, Patrick W J Deakin 7, Peter Wilkinson (C) 8. 450th as C. 150th together: 3 & 8. A Get Well compliment to Paul McMillan, local ringer, following recent surgery. Gamlingay, Cambs. 27 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Becky Loudon 1, Diana Mackley 2, John A Boocock 3, Phil Loudon 4, Iain Hayden (C) 5, Andrew B Smith 6. Rung for Evensong and to celebrate the birth of Florence Elizabeth Hardy on Saturday 19th January. 1st in m: 4. £BD Gamlingay, Cambs. 2 Feb, 1280 PB Major: Becky Zarate 1, Janet Butlin 2, Mary Parnham 3, Hannah Campbell 4, Roger Beaman 5, Geoff Durrant 6, Jez Bottley 7, Iain Hayden (C) 8. 1st on 8: 1. To celebrate the arrival of Florence Elizabeth Hardy born 19th January, daughter of local ringer Amanda. Huntingdon District monthly Q. Geddington, Northants. 3 Feb, 1272 Norwich S Minor: Adrian Malton (C) 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Patricia Cresshull 3, Daniel Denton 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Jeremy Warren 6. £3 Gloucester. (Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1320 Grandsire Cinques: Malcolm Evans (C) 1, Margaret Smith 2, Frances Mulvey 3, John Smith 4, Cathy Baker 5, Jo Gifford 6, Geoff Young 7, John Simms 8, Trish Donald 9, Simon Webb 10, Bill Nash 11, David Chapman 12. £3.60 Great Holland, Essex. 3 Feb, 1250 Cambridge S Major: Pamela G Avis 1, Anne R Bray 2, Gillian M Sparling 3, Neil V Avis 4, George M Salter 5, John F Felgate 6, Ian J Culham 7, Paul A J Bray (C) 8. For service. Gressenhall, Norfolk. 8 Dec, 1280 Grandsire Doubles: Peter Adcock 1, Jenny Brunger 2, Claire Willetts 3, Liz Sutherland 4, Kenny Frostwick (C) 5, Brian Laing 6. 1st in m: 3. Birthday compliment to Judy Frostwick and best wishes to Roger Peckham. Guernsey, Channel Is. (Town Church) 6 Feb, 1260 St Martin’s B Doubles: Judith Laine 1, Nicky David 2, Sue Park 3, Dean Lee 4, Mike Bubb (C) 5, John David 6. 1st in m: 4. To Celebrate 61st Acsession of Queen Elizabeth to the Throne. To commemorate Waitangi Day in New Zealand. £3 March 22, 2013 Guildford, Surrey. (Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1325 Stedman Cinques: Anthea Edwards 1, Justina Buswell 2, Nick Haggett 3, Chris Rogers (C) 4, Mark Taylor 5, Stephen Darvill 6, Neil Buswell 7, Maurice Edwards 8, Bob Crighton 9, Matthew Webb 10, David Tubbs 11, Richard Burton 12. For Evensong and to welcome Lucas Pagella, grandson of Bob & Lynne Crighton, born 31st January. Guilsbrough, Northants. 1 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Jeremy Warren 1, Patricia Cresshull 2, Gudrun Warren 3, Ian Cresshull 4, Adrian Malton 5, Daniel Denton (C) 6. £3 Gulval, Cornwall. 4 Feb, 1312 Spl S Major (SCLB): Graham Baskerville 1, Carolyn Howell 2, Jane Hitchens 3, Jonathan Young 4, Neil Hitchens 5, Sam Nankervis 6, John Davis 7, Norman Mattingley (C) 8. On the day of confirmation that the remains of Richard III have been found in Leicester. Hailsham, Sussex. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Elizabeth Munday 1, Christine Baldock 2, Hilary Smith 3, Hugh Bell 4, Sandra Titherly 5, Alan Baldock (C) 6. Circled tower 32 times: 5. 75th together: 2 & 4. For evening prayer. £BD Halesworth, Suffolk. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Jason Busby 1, Nicole Rolph 2, Alex Rolph 3, Philip Gorrod 4, Maggie Ross (C) 5, Peter Lock 6. Hampreston, Dorset. 16 Dec, 1260 Double Oxford B Minor: Linda Jasper 1, Jack R Pease 2, Mike Jasper 3, Angie Jasper 4, Ross A Bradley 5, Peter Jasper (C) 6. Rung for the Christmas Carol service. 1st in m: 2, 4 & 6. 75th as C. Hanwell, Oxon. 7 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Luke Marsden 1, Sue Marshall 2, Becki Johnson 3, Lucy Gwynne 4, John Gwynne 5, Graham Nabb (C) 6. 1st Minor: 1. Haughton, Staffs. 29 Dec, 2520 Grandsire, St Dunstons & PB Doubles: Trevor Lock (C) 1, Chris Wheatley 2, Philippa Wheatley 3, Richard Wheatley 4, Philip Michie 5, Gillian Wheatley 6. Rung to celebrate 50 years of ringing for Mr Keith Brooks of Cannock Staffordshire, who originally learnt at East Brent Somerset in 1962. Keith taught Chris, Phillipa & Richard to ring and has given lots of support to the other local ringers. Haughton, Staffs. 30 Jan, 1260 PB Doubles: Mervyn Lock 1, Ian Friend 2, Trevor Lock (C) 3, Keith Brooks 4, Derek Tweed 5, Jocelyne Lock 6. 1260 Bob Doubles rung to celebrate the birth of Emily Amy Lock, on 24-012012 daughter of Trevor (Tower Captain) & Rebecca Lock. Granddaughter of Mervyn & Jocelyne Lock. Haughton, Staffs. 4 Feb, 1260 Mixed Doubles (3m): Mervyn Lock 1, Phil Michie 2, Trevor Lock (C) 3, Ian Friend 4, Derek Tweed 5, Jocelyne Lock 6. Rung to celebrate Emily Lock’s first Birthday, daughter of Trevor and granddaughter of Mervyn & Jocelyne. Heath, Cardiff. (33 St Malo Road) 6 Feb, 1440 Kent TB Minor: Debbie Turner 1-2, Matthew Turner (C) 3-4, Peter S Bennett 5-6. Birthday compliments to Perry Turner (8th February). Herriard, Hants. 1 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Helen Green 1, Lynne Jordan 2, Steve Lutener 3, Alan Barsby 4, Pete Jordan (C) 5, Jon Soar 6. 1st inside: 3. High Halden, Kent. 28 Nov, 1320 Albion TB Minor: Frank Wenham 1, Mary Marshall 2, Stephen Davis 3, Alan Bourner 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile 5, Richard Edwards (C) 6. Rung with the thoughts of the band to those affected by the recent floods. High Halden, Kent. 5 Dec, 1272 Annable’s London S Minor: Helen Artlett 1, Mary Marshall 2, Stephen Davis 3, Alan Bourner 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile 5, Karen Edwards (C) 6. Rung as a Birthday compliment to Peter Richardson. High Halden, Kent. 2 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 1, Mary Marshall 2, Sue Childs 3, Stephen Davis 4, Karen Edwards 5, Frank Wenham 6. Rung as a Birthday compliment to Colin Davis, resident of this parish & father of 4. High Halden, Kent. 23 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Mary Marshall 1, Dean Jeffries 2, Frank Wenham 3, Ian Evans 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile 5, Stephen Davis (C) 6. 1st Minor inside: 2. High Halden, Kent. 6 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Mary Marshall 1, Helen Artlett 2, Craig Tyler 3, David Chesson 4, Martin Marshall 5, Richard Edwards (C) 6. Rung as a Birthday compliment to Felicity Edwards, mother of 6. High Wycombe, Bucks. 3 Feb, 1282 Lincolnshire S Royal: Josie Martin 1, David Sullivan 2, Robert Partridge 3, Sheila Bruce 4, Christopher Mundy 5, Patricia Newton (C) 6, Alan Bain 7, Charles Botting 8, Robert Newton 9, George Whiteside 10. For Candlemas. £2.50 Highgate, London N6. 5 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Sue Haines 1, Margaret McCabe 2, Sue Unsworth 3, Steve Smith 4, Jeremy Pratt (C) 5, Nigel Orchard 6. 1st Minor & 1st inside: 2. Histon, Cambs. 27 Jan, 1250 Cambridge S Minor: Geoff Grayton 1, Helen Atkins 2, Janet Garnett 3, Sean Langton 4, Will Scheilling (C) 5, Rob Walker 6. Rung as a St Andrew’s Centre sponsored Q at the request of Denis Payne to celebrate the birthday on 25th January of his wife Jan Payne. £BD Holborn, London WC2. (S Giles-in-the-Fields) 27 Dec, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Helen Udal 1, Richard Casserley 2, Adrian Udal 3, Martin Sutcliffe 4, Linda Foddering 5, Paul Norman 6, Dennis Ellisdon (C) 7, Andrew Brown 8. For Christmas. Also early birthday compliment to 2. By Thursday lunchtime band. £4 Holborn, London WC2. (S Giles-in-the-Fields) 6 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Andrew Groves 1, Helen Udal 2, Richard Casserley 3, Thomas Wood 4, Adrian Udal 5, Dennis Ellisdon (C) 6, Linda Foddering 7, Helen Porter 8. For Evensong on Epiphany. Also a 100th Birthday compliment, this day, to Mr F Jock Cox, father-in-law of R Casserley. £4 Hooe, E Sussex. (Dewbys Bells) 27 Jan, 1272 Morning Star TB Minor: Louise G Pink 1, Alan D Pink (C) 2, Stephen J Chambers 3, Sandra M Titherly 4, Peter M J Bradford 5, Alan P Turner 6. 1st in m: 3, 4 & 6. Hooe, E Sussex. (Dewbys Bells) 3 Feb, 1296 Bacup S Minor: Louise G Pink 1, Sandra M Titherly 2, Alan P Turner 3, Peter M J Bradford 4, Colin F E Nicholson 5, Alan D Pink (C) 6. 1st in m: 2, 3 & 5. Hornchurch, Essex. 3 Feb, 1280 Spl Cambridge & Rutland S Major: Roger Butt 1, Jillian Laken 2, John Stephenson 3, Chris Pain 4, Jim Laken 5, Simon Greenwood 6, Paul Bloomfield 7, Clive Stephenson (C) 8. £BD Hothfield, Kent. 24 Dec, 1260 Doubles (4m): Susan Hills 1, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 2, Philip Hills 3, Andrew Hills 4, Cathryn Hills 5, Ian Evans 6. For Christmas. Hothfield, Kent. 6 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Cathryn Hills 1, Ian Evans 2, Michael Evans 3, Philip Hills 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile 5, William Stungo (C) 6. Rung on the Feast of the Epiphany. Hothfield, Kent. 9 Dec, 1260 Doubles (4m): Susan Hills 1, Dorothy Wiseman 2, Cathryn Hills (C) 3, Mark Chittenden-Pile 4, Philip Hills 5, Ian Evans 6. Rung prior to the Parish Carol service. Houghton, Cambs. 2 Feb, 1320 Cambridge S Minor: George Bonham 1, Sally Mew 2, Catherina Griffiths 3, Sheila George 4, John Boocock 5, Phillip George (C) 6. Huntingdon District monthly Q rung after the Association Committee meeting. Hungerford, Berks. 3 Feb, 1260 Union Triples: Karen Dobie 1, Helen Piper 2, Angela Brown 3, Andrew Clark Maxwell 4, Jenny Jones 5, Mike Clark 6, Mark Robins (C) 7, Mike Holt 8. For Evensong. Hutton, Essex. 28 Jan, 1260 PB Doubles: Robin Page-Jones 1, Beth Johnson 2, John Cousins 3, Chris Bailey 4, Raymond Jones (C) 5. A compliment to Renee Page-Jones (Tower Captain) for her 75th Birthday (31st January). Rung by friends from five different local towers. £5 Idle, W Yorks. 31 Jan, 1260 PB Triples: Fiona Weare 1, Roger Pollard 2, Carole Kirby 3, Nathan Cox 4, Jeffrey Cooper 5, Dominic Firth 6, Nick Thomas (C) 7, Jane Lynch 8. 1st as cover: 8. First PB Triples as C. 1st PB Triples inside: 2 & 4. Ingestre, Staffs. 28 Dec, 1320 Cambridge S Minor: Clare Coleman 1, John P Burton 2, Margaret Simpson 3, David Simpson 4, Nick White 5, Philip A Burton (C) 6. Isham, Northants. 1 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Jeremy Warren 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Patricia Cresshull 3, John Roberts 4, Adrian Malton (C) 5, Daniel Denton 6. £3 Kensington, London W8. (S Mary Abbots) 3 Feb, 1280 Spl S Major (8m): Roger Forster 1, Ruth Simon 2, Peter Blight 3, Geraldine Forster 4, Ian Blake 5, Peter Emery 6, Peter Harrison (C) 7, Philip Goodyer 8. For Evensong. Kessingland, Suffolk. 1 Feb, 1440 Mixed Doubles (5m): Diana Leach 1, Michael J Parker 2, Brendan Lally 3, Craig Leach 4, Andrew Leach (C) 5. Rung to welcome Gabriela Parker Villanueva (born 25th January), granddaughter of Michael & Margaret Parker, and Lily Byrne (born 30th January) great-granddaughter of Michael & Margaret Parker. £2.50 Kirkby Malham, N Yorks. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Gordon Carr 1, Stephen Walker 2, Jennifer Darling 3, Allan Gould 4, George Parker (C) 5, Phil Dore 6. With best wishes to the treble ringer on his 80th Birthday. The Ringing World – 293 March 22, 2013 Langdon Hills, Essex. 27 Jan, 1260 Doubles (21m): Alan Gisby 1, Gordon Lucas (C) 2, Cathryn Corns 3, Darren Osborne 4, Andrew Martin 5. Lewes, Southover, E Sussex. 27 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Penny Neal 1, Tania Osband 2, Isaac Reeves 3, J Clare Cullen 4, Martin Lunn 5, Richard C G Neal (C) 6, Nicholas A Cullen 7, David P Middleton 8. 1st Triples inside: 3. For evening service. Leytonstone, London E11. (S John) 19 Dec, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: June Grey 1, Sue Ashdown 2, Ben Gaigher 3, Michael Waring 4, Nathan Jones (C) 5, Graham Foat 6. £3 Linslade, Beds. 27 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Anne L Hoxey 1, Sammi L Brett 2, Natalie E Brett 3, Lyndsey B Brett 4, Nicholas H Brett 5, Simon J O Head (C) 6. 1st away from cover: 1. 1st inside: 2 & 3. Lismore, NSW. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Singles: Kevin Walsh 1, Margaret Weatherby 2, Robert Weatherby Snr (C) 3, Helen Sandstrom 4, Jonathon Laurence 5. For Epiphany IV & for the 12th Birthday today of Oscar, grandson of 1. 1st away from cover: 1. Litchborough, Northants. 30 Jan, 1260 Doubles (8m): Sarah Hyatt 1, Richard Hartley 2, Christine Rodhouse 3, Dominic Sinclair 4, Philip Saunders (C) 5. Rung in memory of Will Arnold who lived his whole life in Litchborough. A strong supporter of all Chapel & Church activities and a life dedicated to the Village. 1st away from cover: 1. Most m: 2, 3 & 4. £3 Little Paxton, Cambs. 5 Feb, 1260 Stedman Doubles: George Bonham 1, Alban D Forster 2, June Mackay 3, Janet Garnett 4, Stephen Wood (C) 5, Owen Davis 6. £1.80 Liverpool, Mers. (Cathedral) 4 Feb, 1280 PB Major: Richard T Paxford 1, Claire A Mills 2, Peter T Eyles 3, Lenard J Mitchell 4, Andrew J Instone-Cowie 5, Giles R Blundell 6, Mark A Collings (C) 7, Luke D Marshall 8. Rung to mark the confirmation of the election of the Right Revd Justin Welby, former Dean of Liverpool Cathedral as Archbishop of Canterbury. Lockerley, Hants. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Bren Palk 1, Rosemary Oakeshott 2, Anne Strong 3, Jen Churchill 4, Gary Davies (C) 5, John Palk 6. Rung for Candlemas. £BD Lockerley, Hants. 6 Feb, 1260 Doubles (1p/2m): Mary Sterry 1, Jen Churchill 2, Patricia Davidson (C) 3, Polly Osborne 4, Judith Williamson 5, Val Williams 6. Rung by members of the Ladies’ Guild, Southern District to mark the 61st anniversary of the Accession of HM The Queen. With best wishes for a speedy recovery to David Strong, Tower Captain at Lockerley and W & P Guild Master. £4 Loddon, Norfolk . 5 Feb, 1260 Double Oxford B Minor: Jeannine Roe 1, Michelle Clutten 2, Katie Wright 3, Stephen Rabong 4, Rona Sporle 5, David Webb (C) 6. 1st in m: 5. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 28 Jan, 1320 Caithness S Minor: Peter Bradnam 1, Diana Leach 2, Michael Parker 3, Craig Leach 4, Andrew Leach 5, David McLean (C) 6. A Birthday compliment to David McLean (24th January) and also to congratulate Michael & Margaret Parker on the births of their third grandchild, Gabriela Parker Villanueva, and their first greatgrandchild, Lily Byrne. First in m for all and 1st blows in m for all except C. £3 Lowestoft, Suffolk. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Jo Asquith 1, Diana Leach 2, Norman Cossey 3, Michael Stokes 4, Andrew Leach 5, David McLean (C) 6, Craig Leach 7, Tony Crawford 8. For sung Eucharist as a Birthday compliment to Norman Cossey (1st February). £3 Lyddington, Rutland. 2 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Ian Cresshull 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Patricia Cresshull 3, Adrian Malton (C) 4, Jeremy Warren 5, Daniel Denton 6. £3 Maiden Newton, Dorset. 4 Feb, 1260 PB & Grandsire Doubles: Sylvia Fowler 1, Sue I M Philp 2, Alison Robertson 3, Stephanie Fripp 4, Gareth R Evans (C) 5, Lynda G Evans 6. 80th Birthday compliment to 2. £1.80 Marshfield, Glos. 2 Feb, 1280 Spl S Major (Std8): Thomas G A Wareing 1, Louise G Pink 2, David A C Matthews 3, Christian J Brown 4, Robert D Bell 5, Michael J Stubbs 6, Alan D Pink 7, David R Ware (C) 8. Marston Bigot, Som. (S Leonard) 5 Feb, 1260 PB Triples: Margaret Glasgow 1, Helen Parkin 2, Marianne Webb 3, Terry Nicholls 4, Ali Taylor 5, Mike Singer 6, Matthew Higby (C) 7, Claire O’Mahony 8. 1st on 8: 1. Marking 10 years since the restoration & augmentation of these bells. With the best wishes of the band to George Wareham. Marsworth, Bucks. 3 Feb, 1260 St Clement’s CB Minor: Nicholas H Brett 1, Lyndsey B Brett 2, Rose Nightingale 3, Richard Booth 4, Kevin Pughe 5, Simon J O Head (C) 6. Rung to celebrate the Feast of Candlemas. 1st in m: 2, 3 & 4. Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs. 9 Feb, 1280 Spl S Major (6m): Derek K Knowles 1, Margaret Jones 2, Rosemary E Wright 3, David C H Simpson 4, Jim Nixon 5, R Jean Nixon 6, Selwyn G Jones (C) 7, Chris Adams 8. 1st 6-spl: 3. £2 Medbourne, Leics. 2 Feb, 1296 Single Oxford B Minor: Daniel Denton 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Patricia Cresshull 3, Jeremy Warren 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Adrian Malton (C) 6. £3 Melksham, Wilts. 2 Feb, 1312 Bristol S Major: Thomas G A Wareing 1, Louise G Pink 2, Alan D Pink 3, Robert D Bell 4, David A C Matthews 5, David R Ware 6, Michael J Stubbs 7, Christian J Brown (C) 8. Milland, W Sussex. 23 Dec, 1260 PB Doubles: Barry Wateridge 1, Neil A Pirie 2, Jo Green 3, Brian Underwood (C) 4, Ed Underwood 5, Alex Underwood 6. 1st away from cover: 1. Morville, Shrops. 30 Jan, 1456 PB Major: Graham Fletcher 1, Margaret Oakley 2, Jan Greatrex 3, Sue Rees 4, Denise Fletcher 5, Tony Greatrex 6, Penny Salisbury 7, Henry Lewis (C) 8. £4 Mosman Park, W Australia. (S Hilda) 2 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Kate Thomson 1, Corinne Duncan 2, Jane Davidson 3, Gabby Ling 4, Mary Townsend (C) 5, Brenda Barrett 6. Rung at the first Branch practice of the year to acknowlege Douglas & Kate’s move to Floreat. New York, NY. (Trinity Wall Street) 3 Feb, 1320 PB Minor: Jennifer S Mackley 1, J Chapman Knott 2, Kit Matthew 3, Arthur E Crumlish Jr 4, Jeremy C Bates 5, Michael R Harrison (C) 6. Rung in solidarity with Episcopalians in South Carolina as they undertake difficult changes. 150th Q: 5. New York, NY. (Trinity Wall Street) 1 Apr, 1260 PB Triples: Tina Hitchings 1, Arthur E Crumlish Jr 2, Elaine C Gosden 3, Mark R Gosden 4, Tony Furnivall 5, John Hitchings 6, Michael R Harrison (C) 7, Jeremy C Bates 8. New York, NY. (Trinity Wall Street) 6 Jan, 1296 Grandsire Caters: Arthur E Crumlish Jr 1, Lynn E Kodrich 2, Tina Hitchings 3, Amy Lam 4, Tony Furnivall 5, John Hitchings (C) 6, Jennifer S Mackley 7, J Chapman Knott 8, Michael R Harrison 9, Jeremy C Bates 10. 1st Grandsire Caters: 4. New York, NY. (Trinity Wall Street) 6 Jan, 1296 PB Caters: Tony Furnivall 1, Lynn E Kodrich 2, John Hitchings 3, Elaine C Gosden 4, Arthur E Crumlish Jr 5, Tina Hitchings (C) 6, Mark R Gosden 7, Jeremy C Bates 8, J Chapman Knott 9, Jennifer S Mackley 10. 1st PB Caters: 5. Newnham, Kent. 5 Jan, 1260 St Clement’s CB Minor: Michael Evans 1, Cathryn Hills 2, Andrew Hills 3, Philip Hills 4, Stephen Davis 5, William Stungo (C) 6. Newport, S Wales. (Cathedral Ch of S Woolos) 3 Feb, 1320 Cambridge S Minor: Barry J Hayman 1, Anne D Jones 2, Helen Phillips 3, Thomas E Mayes 4, Hal Drysdale 5, Andrew J Phillips (C) 6. Rung for Evensong. North Cadbury, Som. 1 Feb, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Lily Carswell 1, Eloise Reeves 2, Jenny Alderson 3, Tobias Dando (C) 4, Andy Mead 5, Peter Alderson 6. North Cave, E Yorks. 5 Feb, 1260 Mixed Doubles (3m): Gail P Horton 1, Lucy J Plows 2, Barry Jones (C) 3, Simon Plows 4, Bill Lennox 5, Harvey O Plows 6. Last ring on the bells before the original 1919 clappers are removed for refurbishment. First at North Cave & 1st more than one m: 2. Old Woking, Surrey. 27 Jan, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Ann Steele 1, Genebeth Webb 2, Doug Stoneham 3, Caroline Harvey 4, Jim Steele 5, Ian Cole 6, Richard Pearce 7, Matthew Webb (C) 8. Rung immediately following Revd Barry Grimster’s final service after 23 years at Old Woking. 200th as C. £3 Orlingbury, Northants. 2 Feb, 1272 PB Minor: Patricia Cresshull 1, Gudrun Warren 2, Jeremy Warren 3, Adrian Malton (C) 4, Ian Cresshull 5, Daniel Denton 6. £3 Ospringe, Kent. 5 Jan, 1280 Kent TB Major: Jacqueline Barlow 1, Cathryn Hills 2, Andrew Hills 3, Stephen Davis 4, Michael Evans 5, William Stungo 6, Philip Hills 7, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 8. Rung as a Birthday compliment to Liz Barnes. Oxford. (S Mary Magd) 27 Nov, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Alex Sharpe 1, Hannah Guggiari 2, Courtney Spoerer 3, Andrew Freer 4, Mark Tarrant 5, Nicholas Hartley 6, Peter Jasper (C) 7, Edmund Mottershead 8. With thanks to the outgoing OUS committee and wishing the incoming one a fruitful year in office. 1st in m: 3. Oxford. (University Ch of S Mary V) 3 Feb, 1296 Cambridge S Minor: Jeremy Pratt (C) 1, Michael Williams 2, Simon Edwards 3, Douglas Beaumont 4, Robin Hall 5, Mark Bell 6. Rung by a joint OS/OUS band immediately following the service of re-dedication on completion of the major restoration project at this Church, which included the rehanging of the bells. The band would like to associate with this Q Simon Bond who was actively involved in this bell restoration project, but was unable to ring due to a dislocated shoulder. Penrith, Cumbria. 3 Feb, 1320 Cambridge S & Kent TB Minor: Belinda Lloyd 1, Anne East 2, David Jones 3, Sally Walker 4, Kate Nye 5, Duncan Walker (C) 6. 1st TB: 1. For the Candlemas Choral Evensong. £3 Perth, W Australia. (The Bell Tower) 2 Feb, 1320 PB Doubles: Laura Ivey 1, Irene Mackenzie 2, Jayne Hodgkin 3, Clive Cooke (C) 4, Rhys Greenhalgh 5, Ken Hodgkin 6. Birthday compliment to Lesley, wife of Clive. £BD Perth, W Australia. (The Bell Tower) 7 Feb, 1272 London S. Minor: Amanda Harris 1, Debbie Hay 2, Richard Offen (C) 3, Michael Collinson 4, Ian Harris 5, Roger Lubbock 6. In celebration of Roger being told to “beggar off” by his oncologist! £BD Perth, W Australia. (The Bell Tower) 8 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: David Knewstub 1, Laith Reynolds 2, Mary Townsend 3, John Burnup 4, Michael Collinson 5, Adam Beer (C) 6. Rung to mark the 61st Anniversary of the Accession of HM Queen Elizabeth II, by a band of her loyal subjects. £BD Peterborough, Cambs. (Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Alex Dyer 1, Michael Maughan 2, Alistair Donaldson 3, Barry Jones 4, James Thorpe 5, Nick Elks 6, Robin Rogers (C) 7, John Riley 8. 1st of S Major: 6. Rung for Evensong. £BD Pettistree, Suffolk. 3 Feb, 1300 Doubles (7m/1p): Gill Waterson 1, Pippa Moss 2, Mary Garner 3, Jonathan Stevens 4, Mike Whitby (C) 5, Chris Garner 6. To celebrate Mrs Valerie Garner’s 100th Birthday - 2nd February 1913. Pettistree, Suffolk. 6 Feb, 1272 Norwich S Minor: Gill Waterson 1, Pippa Moss 2, Chris McArthur 3, Mary Garner 4, Jonathan Stevens 5, Mike Whitby (C) 6. With the band’s best wishes to Adrian Semken. Pimlico, London SW1. (S Saviour) 6 Feb, 1250 Cambridge S Major: Ruth Corney 1, Philip Goodyer 2, Ruth Simon 3, Rachel Titmuss 4, Edward Mould 5, Nicholas Simon 6, James Belshaw (C) 7, Ian Blake 8. Pinhoe, Devon. 8 Nov, 1250 Pudsey S Major: Sue Sawyer 1, Maureen Hawkins 2, Sue Sturdy 3, Hilary Beresford 4, Derek Hawkins 5, Neil Deem 6, Rob Franklin 7, Donald Carter (C) 8. £1.60 Preston, Suffolk. 6 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Mary Allum 1, Andrea Alderton 2, David Steed 3, David England 4, Lesley Steed (C) 5, David Howe 6. 1st in m: 4. £1.80 Puddletown, Dorset. 2 Feb, 1260 Mixed Doubles (3m): Howard Bowering 1, Robin J Mears (475th Q) 2, Michael P Rose 3, Malcolm Penney (C) 4, Ian D Tucker 5, Michael Pitman 6. 21st Birthday compliment to Ashley Mears (tomorrow), son of Robin. Rainhill, Mers. (S Bartholomew) 1 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Dorothy Griffiths 1, Joan Rothwell 2, Nicholas C Willasey 3, Ronald Preston 4, Bryan J McCahey (C) 5, Brian Rothwell 6. Rung to mark the start of Rainhill 24 hours of music. Rayleigh, Essex. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Doubles: Doug Bowles 1, Mark Buckley 2, Simon Smith 3, Gordon Lucas 4, Cathryn Corns (C) 5, Tony Lowe 6. For Evensong. Rayne, Essex. 3 Feb, 1440 Cambridge S & PB Minor: Brian Meads 1, Angela Pannell 2, Vicky Le Fèvre 3, Peter Smith 4, Ian Hamilton 5, Maurice Downs (C) 6. For the 60th anniversary of the 1953 east coast floods. Reymerston, Norfolk. 26 Jan, 1320 Oxford TB Minor: David Steed 1, David Howe 2, Mary Allum 3, Richard Brewster 4, Andrea Alderton 5, Lesley Steed (C) 6. A Birthday compliment to Andrea. £1.80 Ringmer, E Sussex. 3 Feb, 1280 PB Major: Ruth Peters 1, Katherine Matthews 2, John Stamper 3, Jenny Frith 4, Anne Franklin 5, Marisa Hayes 6, Nick Cullen 7, Jonathan Franklin (C) 8. 1st Major: 2. 1st PB Major: 4. For Parish Eucharist. Royal Wootton Bassett, Wilts. 3 Feb, 1288 Middlesex B Triples: David G Seymour 1, Chris Jenkins 2, Chris Taylor 3, Julian J Hemper 4, Simon W Edwards 5, Ruth Plumridge 6, Julian Ferrar (C) 7, Zoe M Seymour 8. Rung to celebrate the wedding of Simon & Tracy Hemper, married on Friday 1st February in Poole. 1st in m: 2, 3 & 4. 294 – The Ringing World Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shrops. 1 Jan, 1260 PB Minor: Alan M Glover (C) 1, Edwina B Smart 2, Dawn V A Offen 3, Jacqueline C Barden 4, Jad Bienek 5, Paul K Smart 6. £BD Salehurst, E Sussex. 1 Dec, 1280 Kent TB Major: Jacqueline Barlow 1, Frances Bradford 2, Cathryn Hills 3, William Stungo 4, Michael Evans 5, Peter Bradford 6, Philip Hills 7, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 8. Rung to celebrate the safe arrival of Sophia Mary May Warhurst, a daughter for Carol & Richard, born on 29th November. Sandford Orcas, Dorset. 24 Jan, 1260 Doubles (3m): Ken Laver 1, Jenny Alderson 2, Audrey Riley (C) 3, Derek Biles 4, John Hayter 5, Peter Alderson 6. £3 Sandy, Beds. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Steven Akhurst 1, Yvonne Humberstone 2, Ann Eaton 3, Elizabeth Overfield 4, Alan Smith (C) 5, Peter Overfield 6. With best wishes to Revd Derwyn Williams, Rector of this parish, on his transfer to Bishop’s Stortford, Herts. Rung following his final Sunday service in this church. £3 Send, Surrey. 5 Dec, 1260 Doubles (3m/3v): Linda S Mumford 1, Catherine E Edwards 2, Ivan J M Saunders (C) 3, Rachel S Wilkinson 4, Stuart N Galvin 5, Michael J Barratt 6. Rung as 60th Birthday compliment for the 4th December to Linda S Mumford. Also with 1st Birthday compliments to Jessica Chloe Evans, granddaughter of Christine Lavender, one of our ringers who was unable to ring as she was away with the family. £1.50 Send, Surrey. 23 Dec, 1260 Doubles (2m/2v): Betty V Brown 1, Linda S Mumford 2, Catherine E Edwards 3, Ivan J M Saunders (C) 4, Stuart N Galvin 5, Michael J Barratt 6. Rung for Evensong: The Nine Lessons & Carols. £1.50 Send, Surrey. 6 Jan, 1260 Doubles (3m/3v): Linda S Mumford 1, Catherine E Edwards 2, Ivan J M Saunders (C) 3, Rachel S Wilkinson 4, Stuart N Galvin 5, Michael J Barratt 6. Rung for morning services on Epiphany Sunday. £1.50 Shipdham, Norfolk. 26 Jan, 1320 Ipswich S Minor: Andrea Alderton 1, David Steed 2, Mary Allum 3, Lesley Steed 4, Richard Brewster 5, David Howe (C) 6. A Birthday compliment to C. £1.80 Shrewsbury, Shrops. (S Chad) 23 Dec, 1296 Grandsire Caters: Biff Patterson 1, Sue Buckingham 2, Gillian R Glover 3, Alan M Glover 4, Dawn V A Offen 5, Amanda R Craig 6, Madeline J Harris 7, Adrian G Roberts 8, Brian S B Kear (C) 9, John A Crum 10. Rung for Evensong. £BD Shrewsbury, Shrops. (S Chad) 3 Feb, 1320 PB Cinques: Biff Patterson 1, Sue Buckingham 2, Gillian R Glover 3, Madeline J Harris 4, Jad Bienek 5, Amanda R Craig 6, Jacqueline C Barden 7, Brian S B Kear 8, Richard D Blagrove 9, Alan M Glover (C) 10, Nicholas J Green 11, Adrian G Roberts 12. Rung for Candlemas. £BD Solihull, W Mids. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Malcolm J Paulson 1, Jen D Hickman 2, Linda M Whitehead 3, Keith D Whitehead 4, William G R Davies (C) 5, Clive Day 6. 100th together: 3 & 5. For Evensong at Candlemas and the feast day of St Blaise. £3 Southville, Bristol. 26 Jan, 1320 Norwich S Minor: Simon J Tominson 1, Susan Tomlinson 2, Christine Homer 3, Marcus Booth 4, Andrew Rodliffe 5, Julian Watson (C) 6. On UBSCR Dinner Day. £2 Southwark, Surrey. (Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1280 Spl S Major (8m): Stephen B Yates 1, Ryan S Noble 2, Matthew E Rayner 3, Gavin D Bennett 4, D Robert C Sworder 5, Jonathan R Slack 6, Daniel J Smith (C) 7, Peter Valuks 8. Prior to choral eucharist for Candlemas. Speldhurst, Kent. 3 Feb, 1280 PB Major: Janice Byrne 1, Fraser Clift 2, Stella Wooldridge 3, Catherine Lewis 4, Michael Bullett 5, Frank Lewis 6, Catherine Heathcote 7, Anthony Leeves (C) 8. For Evensong. 1st PB Major: 3. £2 Spratton, Northants. 1 Feb, 1272 Rossendale S Minor: Gudrun Warren 1, Patricia Cresshull 2, Jeremy Warren 3, John Roberts 4, Daniel Denton 5, Adrian Malton (C) 6. 1st blows in m: 5. £3 St Neots, Cambs. 5 Feb, 1287 Stedman Caters: Alban D Forster (C) 1, Christine Northeast 2, June Mackay 3, Liz Griffiths-Jones 4, Joan Garrett 5, Alastair Stracey 6, John Rank 7, Stephen Wood 8, George Bonham 9, Jon Reed 10. £3 Stamford Hill, London N15. 7 Feb, 1250 Lincolnshire S Major: Anselm Hartley 1, Debbie Malin 2, Kate Giddens 3, Jinny Kufluk 4, Colin Cherrett 5, Helen Porter 6, Martin Sutcliffe 7, Stephen Jakeman (C) 8. 1st in m: 3. £4 Steyning, W Sussex. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Chris Burnett 1, Linda Etherington 2, Kathy Howard 3, Michael Peate 4, William Wilson 5, David Kirkcaldy (C) 6, Steve Lucas 7, Paul Wells 8. 1st on 8: 1. 500th Q: 8. Rung prior to Choral Evensong. March 22, 2013 Stoke Prior, Herefords. 2 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Karen J Herbert 1, David C Powell 2, Richard J Bracher 3, Helen Priest 4, Ken Clutterbuck 5, Duncan L C Hyde (C) 6. 1st Minor: 1. £3 Stoke sub Hamdon, Som. 3 Feb, 1260 Mixed Doubles: Linda Drew (C) 1, Yvonne Nicholls 2, Eddie Hancock 3, David Ledger 4, Johan Nash-Smith 5, Terry Foy 6. For Evensong, 60th Birthday compliment to 2. Stoke upon Trent, Staffs. (S Peter ad Vincula) 3 Feb, 1260 Single Oxford & Double Oxford Minor: B Margaret Burton 1, J Geoffrey Burton 2, Wendy Daw 3, Geoffrey A Edwards 4, Bernie Payne 5, Raymond H Daw (C) 6. For Choral Evensong. 1st in both m: 5. £BD Stoke Canon, Devon. 7 Feb, 1272 London S Minor: Lesley Tucker 1, Graham Tucker 2, Susan Sawyer 3, Timothy Bayton 4, Robert Franklyn 5, David Hird (C) 6. Stowting, Kent. 27 Dec, 1440 Grandsire Doubles: Dean Jeffries 1, Graham Hayward (C) 2, Jacqueline Barlow 3, Ian Evans 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile 5, Gary Waters 6. Rung for the festival of Christmas. Stretton on Dunsmore, Warks. 16 Jan, 1250 Cambridge S Minor: Margaret Ingman 1, Philip Spice 2, John Slack 3, Julian Edgson 4, Gerry Allen 5, Michael Fiander (C) 6. A compliment to David & Jenn Edgson on their tenth Wedding Anniversary. £3 Swanage, Dorset. (S Mary V) 30 Jan, 1344 Little B Major: Eddie Dicken 1, Sally Jenkins 2, Tricia Stephens 3, Mike Jasper 4, Phil Stephens 5, Angie Jasper 6, Ross A Bradley (C) 7, Phil Miles 8. For Hampreston QP day. Swanage, Dorset. (S Mary V) 3 Feb, 1288 Grandsire Triples: Mike Jenkins 1, Jill Harris 2, Sally Jenkins (C) 3, Tricia Stephens 4, Phil Stephens 5, Eddie Dicken 6, Matthew Pike 7, Mike Pitman 8. For Choral Evensong. Sydney, Darling Point, NSW. (S Mark) 2 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Jim Carter 1, James Bunn 2, Helen Whitsed 3, Pam Brock 4, Andre Rhine 5, Peter McEvoy 6, James Perrins (C) 7, Amanda Bunn 8. Rung for the wedding of Natasha Rudenno & Dominic Poyntz. £BD Sydney, NSW. (S Mary’s Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1299 Stedman Caters: Bill Perrins 1-2, Thomas Perrins (C) 3-4, Murray-Luke Peard 5-6, James Perrins 7-8, John Fryer 9-10. Taunton, Som. (Holy Trinity) 28 Jan, 1260 Doubles (3m): Sally Lawrence 1, Bryan Williams 2, Valerie Stone 3, Ray Jones 4, John Parsons (C) 5. Welcome back to Ray, 1st Q since triple by-pass heart operation last October. Get well wishes to Alan Edwards who was unable to ring at the last minute. £2.50 Tenterden, Kent. 18 Nov, 1260 PB Doubles: Dean Jeffries 1, Sue Childs 2, Frank Wenham 3, Keith Hammond 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 5, Gary Waters 6. Rung prior to Choral Evensong. Tenterden, Kent. 13 Jan, 1260 PB Triples: Frank Wenham 1, Sue Childs 2, Ian Evans 3, Colin Friend 4, Mark Chittenden-Pile (C) 5, David Chesson 6, Damien Smith 7, Keith Hammond 8. For Evening service. Tewkesbury, Glos. (Abbey) 3 Feb, 1260 Stedman Doubles: Gregory Jones 1, Sheila Taylor 2, Tim Lewis 3, Mike Seagrave 4, Malcolm Taylor (C) 5, Philip Taylor 6. For Candlemas. 1st in p: 1. £BD Thanington, Kent. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Michael Keeler 1, Helen Goldstraw 2, Flavia Faedo 3, Keith Simpson 4, Tony Martin (C) 5, Ann Gilbert 6. For Evensong at Candlemas. To celebrate 60 years of bellringing for Ann who has also, today, circled the tower. Thatcham, Berks. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Royal: J Martin Rice 1, Susan E Smith II 2, Rosemary Evans 3, William Butler 4, Anthony D Smith 5, Rebecca Browning 6, Joanne A Waller 7, Michael Hurst 8, Diana M Bridle 9, Ben Waller 10. 150th QP at Thatcham: 2. First Royal as C. For Choral Evensong. £BD Thorverton, Devon. 20 Nov, 1280 London No 3 S Royal: Bill Ford 1, Nigel Birt 2, Sue Sawyer 3, Janet Coles 4, Graham Tucker 5, Hilary Beresford 6, Roger King 7, Tim Bayton 8, Neil Deem 9, Donald Carter (C) 10. Rung to mark the 65th Wedding Anniversary of HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip. £2 Thorverton, Devon. 15 Jan, 1280 Bristol S Royal: Neil Williams 1, Hilary Beresford 2, Sue Sawyer 3, Tm Bayton 4, Janet Coles 5, Graham Tucker 6, Neil Deem 7, Nigel Birt 8, James Kirkcaldy 9, Donald Carter (C) 10. £2 Toller Porcorum, Dorset. 3 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Judith Williamson 1, Ivan Andrews 2, Christine Green 3, Delie Perry 4, Tim Andrews 5, Robert Wellen (C) 6. For Evensong. £3 Tollerton, Notts. (Loughrigg) 7 Feb, 1344 Yorkshire S Major: Susan M O’Neill 1-2, Christine Langton 3-4, Tim Poole 5-6, David Marshall (C) 7-8. Welcoming Sue O’Neill from ‘across the pond’ on a visit to her ‘roots’. £1.20 Tottenham, Middx. 27 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Janet Betham 1, Margaret Peirce 2, Ian Callander 3, Helen Porter 4, Anselm Hartley 5, Christopher Trawin 6, Martin Sutcliffe (C) 7, Anthony Davey 8. Rung on Holocaust Memorial Day. £4 Upton Magna, Shrops. 2 Feb, 1272 Oswald D Minor: William J Lander 1, Cordelia Warr 2, Malcolm Clarke 3, Peter J Woollam 4, Anthony J Freemont 5, Peter Neil (C) 6. To celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of Ursula & Peter Neil. First Q of Delight for all except 6. £BD Vale, Guernsey. 6 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: John David 1, Sue Park 2, Joe Allen 3, Nicky David 4, Michael Bubb (C) 5, Colin Sarchet 6. For the 61st anniversary of the Accession to the throne of Her Majesty and also the 61st anniversary of her patronage of the Crown living of the Vale. Walberton, W Sussex. 3 Feb, 1260 Doubles (1p/2m): Susan Spencer 1, Marjorie Murphy 2, Colin Spencer (C) 3, Ken Knight 4, Hamish McNaughton 5, David Bland 6. Rung for Evening Communion and to celebrate Ken’s 80th Birthday (16th January). £3 Walsham Le Willows, Suffolk. 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire & PB Doubles: Sally Veal 1, Brian Evans 2, Clare Veal 3, Neal Dodge 4, Maurice Rose (C) 5, Simon Veal 6. 1st PB Doubles inside: 4. Rung to celebrate Setsubun or Bean Throwing Festival of Japan. Also the 85th anniversary of the first peal of Lincolshire S Major & the 80th of the first peal of London No 3 S Royal tomorrow. Warmley, Glos. 27 Jan, 1260 PB Doubles: Gloria Wilshire 1, Sue Bampfylde 2, Derek Wilkins-Smith 3, Peter Walker 4, William Liebow (C) 5, Sue Jay 6. Rung before the last service taken by Canon Paul Denyer, vicar of Warmley, Siston & Bitton, before his retirement. By a local benefice band. Warnham, W Sussex. (Bell Meadow) 4 Feb, 1320 Cambridge S Minor: Jeremy Alford (C) 1, Karen White 2, Graham Cannings 3, George Francis 4, Sandra Alford 5, Edward Woodward 6. £1.80 Warnham, W Sussex. (Bell Meadow) 5 Feb, 1265 Stedman Triples: George Francis 1, Simon Alford (C) 2, David Finch 3, Richard Hutchings 4, Rachel Edwards 5, Karen White 6, Anne Franklin 7, Val Howard 8. £2.40 Washington, DC. (Cathedral) 22 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Ed Donnen 1, Paula Fleming 2, Kathryn E Tucker 3, Meredith A Morris 4, Frederick DuPuy 5, Quilla Roth 6, Alexander T Taft III (C) 7, Katharine S Emmons 8. Rung for the National Prayer Service in celebration of the fifty-seventh Presidential Inauguration, and to honor Barack H Obama, forty-fourth President of the United States. £BD Watford, Herts. 4 Feb, 1282 Isleworth S Royal: Nicky Smith 1, Richard A Hunt 2, Roger Baldwin (C) 3, Charlotte Gamble 4, Andrew Reeve 5, Iain Anderson 6, Marc McDonald 7, Roderic K Bickerton 8, Andrew Coe 9, Richard J Chandler 10. Watton, Norfolk. 26 Jan, 1260 St Clement’s CB Minor: Mary Allum 1, Andrea Alderton 2, Lesley Steed 3, Richard Brewster 4, David Steed 5, David Howe (C) 6. £1.80 Wellington, New Zealand. (S Paul’s Cathedral) 3 Feb, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Daniel Richards 1, Alan Caldwell 2, Ruth Lightbourne 3, Jenny van der Merwe 4, Gerald McIlhone 5, Derek Williams 6, Christopher Jarman (C) 7, Doug Miller 8. 1st on 8: 8. A wedding compliment to Sarah Miller & Richard Payne, and a wedding anniversary compliment to Doug & Adrienne Miller. Wellington, Silverstream, New Zealand. (45a Dowling Grove) 7 Feb, 1260 PB Minor: Derek Williams 1-2, Gerald McIlhone 3-4, Peter Bill (C) 5-6. To mark the retirement of Gerald McIlhone. First in hand as C for 45 years. 1st in hand: 1-2. West Camel, Som. 7 Feb, 1260 Doubles (7m): Linda Drew 1, Johan Nash-Smith 2, Mark Drew 3, Teresa Humphrey 4, Roy Shallish (C) 5, Jenny Alderson 6. In celebration of the recovery of the remains of King Richard III. West Lydford, Som. 6 Feb, 1260 St Peter’s Doubles: Valerie Stone 1, John Parsons 2, Bryan Williams 3, Michael Hatchett 4, Gerald Brown (C) 5, Kay Smith 6. First in v for all. £3 West Wratting, Cambs. 12 Jan, 1260 Mixed & Spl Doubles (3m): Greg Shields 1, Vanessa E Webster 2, Tom Ridgman 3, Naomi Laredo 4, Jon Reed (C) 5, Christopher Jones 6. Westminster, London WC2. (S Clement Danes) 22 Nov, 1250 Yorkshire S Major: Michael Sprackling 1, Jillian Laken 2, Ron Giddens 3, Jim Laken 4, Martin Sutcliffe 5, Alec Gray 6, Colin Cherrett 7, Andrew Barham (C) 8. 1st in m: 3. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jinny Kufluk. The Ringing World – 295 March 22, 2013 OBITUARY [email protected] Dennis Leslie 1930 - 2013 There is so much to say about Den. The hardest part of preparing this has been what to leave out. Den’s life began on 27th May 1930 when identical twins arrived 15 minutes apart in London’s East Ham. Norm says he knows that Den was the older of the two because he was already there when he arrived! There were already four children in the family – George, Ivy, Gladys and just a year before the twins – Den remembered those early years with affection. Apparently they were always scrapping. Norm told us “sometimes I’d make him cry and sometimes he would make me cry – but very quickly we were pals again!” They were of course inseparable and did everything together. Den was the ‘masterful one’ and it stayed that way throughout their lives. However Den would never make an important decision without first consulting Norm. And there were many escapades! When they were seven years old they would cadge a halfpenny each from their sister and buy two platform tickets at Upton Park Station. Although they had no tickets to travel, they would get on a tube train and spend the rest of the day travelling round and round the District and Metropolitan Lines. Without proper tickets they could not attempt to leave any of the stations they visited. At the end of the day they would time their return to Upton Park in the rush hour and hide among the crowds of commuters to get back through the barriers at Upton Park and run home – sometimes pursued by a cursing ticket barrier inspector. By the time they were 9 years old war was approaching. Everyone had been given gas masks. These were with them all the time in a little cardboard box, kept in a small knapsack which also contained their pyjamas, a change of clothes and a barley sugar. This was their evacuation ‘going away kit’. They had regular gas drills at school which were not taken very seriously, especially when they discovered that by blowing out hard through the rubber they could make very rude noises!! The children had all been warned about evacuation and were told that they could go at any time. One morning in September 1939 they went to school to be told “you won’t be going home today”. So began a journey that was to change their lives forever. Den and Norm were marched to Upton Park Station. They never had the chance to say goodbye to their parents or the rest of the family. They thought it was great fun – like going on a holiday – and were singing. But it is difficult to imagine how two 9-year-olds could easily cope with the trauma of suddenly leaving their home, family and friends for unknown parts; but of course they had each other and that special relationship that we all witnessed as we got to know and love them both over the years. From Upton Park they went by train to Reading and then Uffington where they were de-trained and told to wait for the charabang that would take them to their final destinations. This then was their first real experience of the countryside after 9 years living in ‘the smoke’ as Den used to call it. On the grass outside the station, they had managed to sit themselves on top of a red ants nest. The ants took exception to the invasion of their homes by 9-year-old bottoms and went to work on them. Soon they were hopping about in considerable discomfort with a serious attack of ‘ants in the pants’ Eventually the charabang arrived and they began the final part of their journey. Kids were dropped off along the way and they eventually arrived at the Village Hall in Hinton Waldrist to be greeted by very welcome sandwiches and lemonade. A farmer arrived in a Buick truck, which he normally used to transport chickens. The boys clambered into the back and soon they were thoroughly infested with chicken fleas to add to the ants in their pants. Welcome to the countryside you ol’ boys.! So it was that the twins arrived in ‘The Row’ at Hinton Waldrist. Den and Norm were assigned to number 10. Butch Neil who lived at number 10 with his wife Fanny (who was always to be referred to as ‘the landlady’) opened the door. First impressions are everything! Butch was a little man with a large droopy moustache, braces and a neckerchief tied round his neck and round the braces. However most of all the twins noticed his very large leather belt with brass knobs on. Den said quietly: “Crike Norm, I wonder if he ever uses it?” They quickly settled in, met the local kids and were soon playing in the woods. It was not until three weeks later that they again saw their Mum and Dad who travelled down to Hinton to visit them. For as long as their parents lived, they saw them at Christmas, Easter and in the summer holidays. Teachers had come from London with them and they first attended a schoolroom set up in Hinton for them. After about a year they went to school in Longworth with the other evacuees and local boys. Most of us when we first met the twins found it impossible to tell them apart. That was certainly the case at school and as a result if teachers were unsure which of them had committed a misdemeanor, they caned them both – just to be sure they got the right one! – They were true brothers in arms! Den and Norm both left school for good in April 1945 when they were nearly 15. Den went to work at Duxford farm working at first with horses and then becoming a tractor driver. Norm had gone to work at the local market garden. Den loved working on the farm, knew a lot about cattle and horses and loved beating and shooting – even owning his own shotgun. This was a life a long way from the smoke and steam of East Ham. Den and Norm loved the countryside. They fished at Duxford a lot. Den once told us that there was a pike there so big that it had to go up to Tower Bridge in London to turn round and so old that it had false teeth and glasses. They loved rabbiting with ferrets with Butch and on the more cultural side of life went to dancing lessons in the village hall – though as Norm said ‘when you had been following a horse behind a plough all day in hob-nailed boots not many girls wanted to get very close to you! In the early years they travelled on pushbikes and used them to visit local hostelries. It was in the Blue Boar at Longworth that they learned their now famous repertoire of ‘Farmer’s Boy’ and ‘The Volunteer Organist’. To help people tell who was who, the ‘landlady’ knitted them each V-neck sweaters with an ‘N’ on one and a ‘D’ on the other. It was no surprise that they would occasionally swap sweaters just to confuse people. When we first met them 49 years ago that there was no way we could tell them apart. It was a battle of wits trying to work out who was who! On one occasion one of them arrived at ringing with a buttonhole in his jacket. we heard his brother call him Norm so at last we had a means of identification so kept calling the buttonholed twin “Norm”. They twigged and when we weren’t looking swapped jackets. Next time we called the one with the buttonhole Norm he looked at us and said “I’m not Norm I’m Den aren’t I Norm?” How many times did we hear those words “Aren’t I Norm or ‘Didn’t he Norm” or ‘Wasn’t it Norm?’ Bell ringing has been at the centre of the Twin’s lives as has been the church. When they were 22 they were on their allotment when the Church Warden arrived and asked a chap on an adjoining plot if he was free to ring at a wedding. That sounded interesting to the twins so they volunteered to ring– never having touched a bell rope before. They were encouraged to turn up at Hinton church the following Sunday to ‘have a go’. There was no coaching or advice on how to handle a bell. So they just pulled away. Norm didn’t know the bell he chose was up and at once pulled off and broke the stay. From that moment they were self-taught. In 1953 they joined the Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers at a branch meeting in Buckland for two shillings and sixpence. In 1954 they met Frank White at Magdalen College tower in Oxford during a Guild Festival. So began a wonderful relationship that lasted for nearly 58 years. Frank watched them ring and said to them: “you old boys should come to Appleton and learn to ring proper.” And that is what they did. They also formed a close friendship with Mick Edney who was 12 years younger than them but whom they had known since he was very small. Den taught him to ring and the three of them travelled around in Mick’s motorbike and sidecar. To Den’s annoyance Norm always sat in the enclosed sidecar so that he could smoke his rollups. Den rang a total of 150 peals. His first was on 9th March 1959 at his beloved Hinton, which both Norm and Mick Edney rang in. He rang peals of Doubles to Cinques including 95 peals of Caters (a reflection of his ringing at Appleton). He rang 85 peals with Frank White, 84 with Brian White and 74 with Norm. Two highlights worth mentioning are the 16,559 of Grandsire 296 – The Ringing World March 22, 2013 See obituaries on line at www.ringingworld.co.uk Caters on 10th February 1968 and the 10,241 of Grandsire Caters on 11th December 1971; both at Appleton. Den rang his last peal at Faringdon on 6th February 2002. He also called 10 peals, all of Doubles, and was a member of The Ancient Society of College Youths for 52 years. Den’s favourite towers were Hinton, Faringdon and Appleton. In more recent years he taught several people to ring to ensure that his beloved Hinton bells kept ringing. Occasionally over the years the twins would go ‘bell hanging’ with Frank and Brian. Inevitably there were ‘incidents’ like the time at Lewknor when at lunch time Den and Norm decided to go to the pub for a couple of drinks and a game of darts (No ‘Health & Safety’ in those days). Frank was not keen to go so they removed the ladder up to the ringing chamber to keep strangers away from the potentially dangerous working area. The lunch break at the pub lasted rather longer than planned and Frank, stuck at the top of the tower with no ladder was forced to wait until they returned so he could have his lunchtime sandwiches. After nine years at Duxford Den left to join the MOD at Steventon where he became a fireman on the trains travelling between Steventon and Didcot carrying military equipment. When the Steventon depot closed, Den moved to Didcot where he started to learn to drive on a mate’s car in the compound. Eventually Den passed his driving test and bought a car. He then moved to the MOD depot Bicester and became a wood machinist helping to make wooden platforms used to carry military equipment that was dropped from aircraft into operational zones. Norm joined him at Bicester in 1965. Den left MOD Bicester aged 60 and then worked with Brian White as a wood machinist and bell hanger until he retired aged 65. Thirty-seven years ago, when Norm married Doreen we wondered how Den would react. Den loved being a brother-in-law, loved Doreen dearly and was genuinely pleased that Norm had found such a wonderful girl. There were other perks too – especially the Sunday lunches! Den hated selfishness and would soon tell you if he thought something was ‘out of order’ as he put it. He didn’t mince his words! He was also a talented watercolour artist and left some beautiful pieces of work. We’ve remembered ringing at Hinton then to the New Inn at Longworth to be thrashed at darts! And the Plough on Saturday nights after ringing practice at Appleton. What made him special? That gentle, warm nature. The twinkle in his eye when he saw you. You felt that he really was pleased to see you. He sometimes laughed so much when telling one of his many jokes that you had to wait patiently for the punch line! He would do anything for anybody. He was kind and thoughtful and a very loyal and loving brother, brother-in-law and friend. He did so much for Frank White. It is difficult to put into words the kindness and support he showed to Frank – especially when Frank became more dependent. Den was always there for him and was a constant and generous friend when Frank began to fail. When Frank died we all noticed the beginning of Den’s own decline. We shall never forget his sayings – In that Cockney/Berkshire accent – with hands clasped together and leaning forward slightly he would sometimes respond to lively debates with the words: “It all brings night”. We shall never forget the dramatic renditions of ‘The Volunteer Organist’ and ‘Farmer’s Boy’ at the March 4th celebrations and the use of his hands to accentuate the poignant moments in each song – always turning to Norm at critical points of the performance to ensure he was also giving it everything. We shall never forget those Bank holiday weekends when we “went “Cathedralling” with the Twinnos, John and Bill Hibbert and Frank. We shall never forget Sunday evening after church drinks and darts at the Dunn Cow, The Red Lion and The Thatched Tavern where he introduced us to Light and Bitter. Then there was the invitation to Den to speak at Appleton’s March 4th dinner and the wonderful joke he told which meant he was never asked again! (not repeatable here!) Den had a very strong faith. It was uncomplicated but very real and very deep. For many years his life revolved around Hinton Waldrist Church at which he regularly worshipped. He always seemed to be cutting the grass there in the summer. He was Tower Captain, a churchwarden for many years, and a member of the PCC and was ringing the bells until not long before he died. He loved his Chrysanthemums almost as much as Doreen’s Sunday lunches. In his last days he spent his time with Norm and Doreen. They were happy days. At the end of each of those days he said to Norm and Doreen: “thank you for a lovely day.” This life’s sun has set on one of the best farmer’s boys ever but we celebrate the happy, happy day he came our way to enrich all our lives. Frank White is smiling because he has his old friend back. God bless you Den and ’til we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. Roger Mitty, Brian White and Valia Batatt Appleton, Oxon. 6 Jan, 1259 Grandsire Caters: Barbara H Payne 1, Susan E M Read 2, Andrew J Dyer 3, Sylvia M Harrison 4, Jenny A Dyer 5, Catherine M A Lane 6, Brian J Read 7, Michael J Harrison (C) 8, Peter H M Day 9, J Roger Mitty 10. For Epiphany Evensong. Also in memory of Les Painter and Dennis A Leslie. Longcot, Oxon. 11 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Doubles: Jane McCutchan 1, Jon Norton 2, Nicola Roberts 3, David Endacott 4, Joe Norton (C) 5, Steve Lowman 6. In loving memory of Dennis Leslie 1930-2013. Dennis was Branch Ringing Master of the Vale of the White Horse Branch of the Oxford Diocesan Guild 1972-1993. He will be sadly missed. First quarter of Grandsire: 2. Faringdon, Oxon. 15 Jan, 1260 PB Doubles (7-6-8 cover): Les Butler 1, Cheryl A Watson 2, Caroline Phillips 3, Jon Chamberlain (C) 4, Julian T Watson 5, Anne Rogers 6, Clare Knock 7, Andrew Slater 8. Rung half muffled in loving memory of Dennis Leslie of Hinton Waldrist. A friend, a wonderful raconteur and a regular supporter of practices at this tower for 60 years. Hinton Waldrist, Oxon. 28 Jan, 1440 Ipswich & Cambridge S Minor: Timothy G Pett 1, Bobbie May 2, Michael Hatchett 3, William Butler 4, Christopher M Tuckett 5, Stuart F Gibson (C) 6. Specially arranged in memory of Dennis Leslie, tower captain, at his own tower. Shrivenham, Oxon. 13 Jan, 1282 Stedman Caters: Published on p.137. Stanford in the Vale, Oxon. 13 Jan, 1260 Doubles (2m): Published on p.113. Appleton, Oxon. 14 Jan, 1277 Grandsire Caters: Published on p.113. Chilton, Oxon. 14 Jan, 1440 Spliced S Minor: Published on p.113. APPLETON SOCIETY APPLETON, Oxon, St Laurence Sat Feb 2 2013 2h49 (13) 5021 Grandsire Caters Comp. M A Coleman 1 Michele Winter 2 Charlotte Everett 3 Peter J Heritage 4 Jennifer A Dyer 5 Stephen H Stanford (C) 6 Andrew J Dyer 7 John G Pusey 8 Darran Ricks 9 Leon G Thompson 10Bernard J Stone In fond and affectionate memory of Dennis A (Den) Leslie of Hinton Waldrist, a long time and much loved member of this Society, who passed away 3 January 2013 aged 82. Rung by and on behalf of his family and many friends in thanksgiving for his life and friendship. (‘We think of the day that he came this way, to be a farmer’s boy’) RIP. 100th peal of Caters: 5. St Blaise Society Milton, Oxon, St Blaise Thu Jan 10 2013 5088 Berkshire S Major Published on p.110. 100 Years Ago The Ringing World, 21 March, 1913 Selected by the Editor Ringers’ Chapel at Lincoln. Proposed Restoration. At Lincoln Cathedral there is a ringers’ chapel. It is, perhaps, better known as St. Hugh’s Chapel, and for many years has been dismantled and uncared for. As long ago as the year 1612 it was the home of “The Company of Ringers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln,” and it is felt to be a reproach that it should remain now in a dilapidated condition. From time to time small sums have been set apart by members of the Diocesan Guild to form a fund. This now amounts to £18 3s. 8d., and it is hoped that it will become the nucleus of a fund for the restoration of the chapel, which, it is estimated, will cost upwards of £300. The committee of the Northern Branch of the Lincoln Guild are appealing to all·ringers and to those interested in ringing and archaeology for contributions to complete the work. The treasurers of the fund are the Dean of Lincoln, who is President of the Guild, and Mr. F. F. Linley, Bank House, Gainsborough, President of the Northern Branch. Donations may be sent to the latter, or to the District Secretary. Odd Changes As a result of the letter from Dr. A. H. Nichols, which appeared in these columns, we are pleased to learn that the district of Boston, U.S.A., where there are now several peals of bells in ringing order, is likely soon to have a competent band of change ringers, recruited from this country. If the Art becomes firmly established in the States, as a result of this, there will be a great deal to thank Dr. Nichols for. The Ringing World – 297 March 22, 2013 Bells for Sir Thomas Bodley Lichfield & Walsall A.S. Peal Week 2013 LWASCR has a ‘Challenge Month’ every February, encouraging members to do something progressive or different. This is the fourth year that I have organised a week of peal ringing based on the Half Term week. It involved 40 people and 10 attempts of which 8 were successful. The two unlucky attempts were for first peals and I am sure will be quickly rearranged and scored. Congratulations to Tim Ward who rang his first peal – Bob Major inside at Cannock. The rest of the footnotes speak for themselves but congratulations to all, particularly those who pushed themselves out of their comfort zone. Thanks also to all the experts who provided structure and support throughout the week and the tower officials for the use of their bells. Stuart Hutchieson See peal reports on p.230 & 254. Please help to reduce our office administration costs and use BellBoard The crossing (Photo courtesy of Kunal Mehta) I n Oxford, we’re lucky to have many fine and historic peals of bells, and many of them have strong links to particular occasions. The traditional May Morning celebrations wouldn’t be complete without the tremendous sound of Magdalen college’s ten bells, and Great Tom, the bourdon bell of Christ Church, is often heard on Royal occasions such as visits from the Queen and the Royal Wedding in 2011. To commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of Sir Thomas Bodley’s death, however, the bells of Merton College were the obvious choice – Bodley is interred in the chapel, and, prior to founding his library in 1602, he was a Greek scholar and a fellow at the college. The Bodleian Library is one of the six legal deposit libraries of the United Kingdom, entitling it to a copy of every book published in the UK, and is famous for requiring readers to promise not to “kindle therein any fire or flame” before they are admitted, a tradition started by Bodley in order to help safeguard the collections. The library is reference only, and even Charles I was refused the loan of a text in 1645, when Oxford housed the court of the King during the English Civil War. Ringing at Merton is always quite exciting, and nerve racking! They’re the oldest complete ring of eight bells in the country and they roar fantastically over Christ Church Meadow, but the novelty really comes from the fact that they’re rung from open galleries around the walls of the tower, with a mere balustrade and a few railings standing between the ringers and the 60 ft drop to the chapel floor below. Fortunately, those in our band had a strong head for heights, and we rang a splendid quarter peal of Grandsire Triples, with over half of the band being comprised of librarians: Michael Williams (C), Michael O’Hagan, John Pusey and Hazel Rothera work or have worked in libraries across Oxford. The rest of the ropes were taken by other Oxford Society ringers who claim to have visited a library at least once! This was an enjoyable tribute to the founder of an outstanding scholarly and cultural institution. The completion of the renovation of the New Bodleian Library on Broad Street in 2015 may provide another opportunity for ringers to make our mark on Bodleian history. The bells of Lincoln College were rung to a peal to mark the opening of this building in 1946 – hopefully 2015 will see a repeat performance! Michael O’Hagan to submit performances directly to The Ringing World www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk Oxford. (Merton College) 28 Jan, 1260 Grandsire Triples: Michael O’Hagan 1, Hazel M Rothera 2, Stuart F Gibson 3, John G Pusey 4, Mark D Tarrant 5, Michael A Williams (C) 6, Simon A Bond 7, Bernard J Stone 8. To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of Sir Thomas Bodley, founder of the Bodleian Library, who is interred in the College chapel. The ringers of 1, 2, 4 and 6 are librarians. With get well wishes to Helen Matthews who was due to ring. The band (l-r): Mark Tarrant, John Pusey, Michael Williams, Stuart Gibson, Simon Bond, Hazel Rothera, Bernard Stone and Michael O’Hagan (Photo by Michael O’Hagan) 298 – The Ringing World See Notices on line at www.ringingworld.co.uk NOTICES Rates from 1st January 2013 Ringing meeting notices – Approved 21p per word (min.17 words). accounts Display £4.50 per col. cm. – Non-account Publications Meetings on Saturday March 23 ‘A HISTORY OF GARSTON PARISH CHURCH TOWER BELLS AND RINGERS’. A4, spiral bound, 22 pages, £3.50 including P & P. 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Contact the RW admin team on 01264 366 620 for information. Terms The deadline for notices is 9am Thursday, 8 days before publication. Copy, with payment (except on approved accounts), must be received by the deadline. Notices will also appear on The Ringing World website, www.ringingworld.co.uk. The Editor may place display notices throughout the paper – if you would prefer your display notice to appear on the Notices page please make that request known when submitting the notice. Death I am sorry to tell you that Betty Robbins died yesterday, March 14th after 14 days in the lovely St Giles Hospice at Whittington – 3 miles away from here. The funeral is to be a Eucharist in the St John’s Hospital Chapel at noon on Friday March 22nd. No flowers please; any donations to be divided between St Giles Hospice & Christian Aid. Thank you for many supportive prayers. Peter Robbins. Suffolk Guild of Ringers Annual General Meeting Saturday 6th April 2013 2-3pm Fringe Meeting: Stradbroke Community Centre, Wilby Road Stradbroke IP21 5JN “What are Church Bells for?” Two Speakers; one Heritage, one Church, then informed discussion! Guests and Visitors welcome. 2.45pm Open Ringing Stradbroke All Saints (10) IP21 5HU 3.30pm Service 4.30pm Tea 5.30pm Meeting Notice is given that major changes to the Constitution and Rules are being proposed by the Guild Management Committee. The full text of the proposal can be found on the Guild website www.suffolkbells.org.uk or on application to the Guild Secretary. Open Ringing at Stradbroke following meeting until 9pm Names for tea by Saturday 30th March to Julie Rapior 01728 452261 1204 March 22, 2013 EAST DERBYS AND WEST NOTTS ASSOCIATION. 125th Annual General Meeting will be held on Easter Monday 1st April, 2013 at Old Whittington, Derbys. Ringing 4pm, service 4.30pm, tea 5pm and meeting 5.45pm with ringing until 8pm. Names for tea please to John Fisher by Wednesday 27th March, 2013. Contact information: tel 01773 875940, mobile 07984 730042, email: [email protected]. 1180 Guildford Diocesan Guild. Following the AGM of the on 9th March, 2013, the NEW GENERAL SECRETARY is: Ms Louise Booth, 7 Forest Hills, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3NH, guildsecretary@ guildfordguild.org.uk. 1196 KCACR. An EGM followed by the AGM Easter Monday 1st April 2013 in Church House, Birchington CT7 9TB (next to All Saints Church) at 2.30pm. Nominations form available for election of officers, posts listed in the handbook, on web at www.kcacr. org.uk. Written nominations to be signed by the proposer and seconder and nominee and sent to the General Secretary, Mrs M E Funnell, 40 Trubridge Road, Hoo, Rochester, Kent ME3 9EW, or email, nominee to confirm separately, to gensec@kcacr. org.uk by the latest 23rd March 2013. 1140 Meetings on Saturday April 6 LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATION. Wigan Branch. Meeting at St Michael’s, Aughton 3.30-5pm and Christ Church, Aughton 6.30-8pm. Names for tea at St Michael’s to Brenda Garrett (01695 423559) by Wednesday, 3rd April. All welcome. 1199 Meetings on Saturday April 13 BATH & WELLS DACR. Bridgwater Branch. Quarterly Meeting & 6 Bell Striking Competition at Cossington. Draw 2.30pm for 3pm start. Service 4.30pm followed by tea and meeting. 1200 GRANTHAM (12) Come and try our new 12. All welcome Open ringing Easter Monday 1st April 2pm - 4pm Refreshments & Toilets available 5013 University Announcements WELSH COLLEGES SOCIETY. Easter Tour 11th-14th April. Meeting Saturday 13th April 18.45, 7th Bristol Scout HQ, Pavey House, Waterloo Street, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 4BT. 5012 Advance Notice SCACR. Ringing at Westham, on April 27th, to support renovation of the bells. Details to follow. 1195 Long Length Attempt MARSTON BIGOT, PIG LE TOWER. Sunday April 14, 11am start: 10710 Dorchester Alliance Major (new method). BJW. Weekday Meetings and Practices KCACR. AGM Easter Monday 1st April 2013. Service at 12noon at All Saints Birchington CT7 9TB followed by lunch at 1pm in Church House, Birchington (next to the church). Lunch tickets £8 each, cheque payable to KCACR, please send with a sae to Mr M Little, 359a Canterbury Road, Birchington, Kent CT7 9TZ. Tower lists will be posted on the Association website www.kcacr.org.uk. 1142 NORTHANTS MIDWEEK GROUP. Wednesday 3rd April at Little Paxton, 2-4pm. Special Method Norwich Surprise Minor. All welcome. 1197 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association of Change Ringers Taunton Branch SOMERSET RINGING FESTIVAL in aid of the bells of St Mary Magdalene, Taunton 27th & 28th APRIL, 2013 On Saturday 27th April, 3 routes will lead to Taunton, starting at 9am from WORLE (Weston-super-Mare), and WINCANTON, and PORLOCK, with towers opening every 15 minutes for 45 minutes and finishing at St Mary Magdalene, Taunton, which are available from 6 - 8pm. with refreshments in the church. On Sunday 28th April, 12 towers will be open around Taunton between 1.30 - 5pm. Further details on www.bellsofstmarys.org.uk website, & on Campanophile. Dr Tom Harris Bath & Wells Diocese, Taunton Branch PRO Press & Publicity Office 1201 OXFORD DIOCESAN GUILD OF CHURCH BELL RINGERS RINGING DAY – EAST BERKS / SOUTH BUCKS BRANCH – MONDAY 6 MAY 2013 Chenies (6)* Chesham (6)* Amersham (12)* Chalfont St Giles (8)* Chalfont St Peter (6) Denham (8) Fulmer (6) Stoke Poges (8) Iver (8) Langley (8) Horton (6) Old Windsor (8) Windsor (Clewer) (6) 9.30 am Dorney (6) 2.00 10.00 Maidenhead (8) 2.20 10.20 Burnham (8) 2.40 10.40 Hitcham (6) 3.00 11.00 Cookham (10) 3.20 11.20 Marlow (8) 4.00 11.40 Hambleden (8) 4.20 12.00 Turville (5) 4.40 12.20 pm Lane End (6) 5.00 12.40 Penn (6) 6.00 1.00 Hughenden (8) 6.30 1.20 High Wycombe (12) 7.00 1.40 All towers open for one hour. £1 per tower – or day tickets (£12), which are available from stewards at the first four towers on the route, marked with an asterisk. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE OXFORD DIOCESAN BELL FUND Any changes will be listed on the Guild website (www.odg.org.uk) and at the first three towers of the day. 0000 The Ringing World – 299 March 22, 2013 Tail Ends If there’s one expression that typifies the English it’s the reply to a greeting inquiring about health or well-being: “Mustn’t grumble.” Whenever I hear it, I usually detect a English accent, usually from an older person. It sounds so definite, like an injunction: Thou must not grumble. Collins English Dictionary defines grumble as “To utter (complaints) in a nagging or discontented way”. I don’t know about you, but I find it extremely difficult to utter complaints in a contented way: that would sound like point-scoring in a self-satisfying manner. I realize that there are people who have made that a speciality. Some wealthy English travellers abroad, for example, especially when they complain to hotel staff or confront a check-in clerk at an airport when they haven’t automatically been upgraded to Business Class or better. Snooty traveller with fluty voice 1, clerk 0. Snooty traveller won in extra time. I don’t hear “Mustn’t grizzle” because, again using Collins as my reference, although it is chiefly Brit, it is (esp. of a child) “To fret, whine, also to sulk or grumble”. But one can grumble without sulking and also without nagging. Which brings me to the chiefly Brit description common in Australia: whingeing Pom. Whinge: “To cry in a fretful way; to complain”. I recall an incident in a Sydney pub (on one of my extremely rare visits to such an establishment) when a drunken man was bewailing and bemoaning in a manner often perfected by exiles far from home . A fellow patron called him a whingeing Pom. Whereupon the drunk roared “I’m not a Pom; I’m a Scort.” A brawl ensued. So whingeing, it seems, is an exclusively English trait, whereas brawling encompasses all from the British Isles. Ask an Australian the question of health or well-being and one can expect either a full explanation of his woes, or “Can’t complain”. That either suggests complaining is forbidden probably under some archaic Suppression of Dissent law enacted to raise the national Worcestershire & Districts Change Ringing Association 130th Annual General Meeting Will be held at St Mary the Virgin, Kempsey, Worcestershire On Monday 1 April 2013 Details for the ringing and meeting arrangements are as follows: Time Church 12:45 - 13:30 Worcester St Swithun 13:30 - 14:30 Worcester St Martin in the Cornmarket 14:30 - 15:45 Kempsey 15:45 Service 16:30 Tea 17:30 Meeting The tea and meeting will be in Kempsey Parish Hall (5 minutes walk from the church). Names for tea to Mark Wilson, by Tuesday 26 March. [email protected] or telephone 01905 353939 1193 Aussie team spirit; or that, in The Lucky Country, there is nothing about which to complain. Another possible explanation is that, unable to grumble, grizzle or whinge, the ability to construct or express a complaint has been lost. Whining and moaning loses sympathy very quickly. I once worked with a very nice lady named Mona who suffered greatly from her name. Who’d want to befriend a moaner? Yet there is a desirable Sydney seaside suburb Mona Vale which, presumably from its Latin roots, means “Farewell (and good riddance) you Moaner”, the name having originated verbally in the Victorian age when Latin was somewhat more familiar than today’s e.g. and i.e. With bracing sea air, superb ocean views and golden sandy beach on to which waves crash with a delightful crunch, what could there be to moan about in Mona Vale? Except, perhaps, the absence of a McDonald’s Family Restaurant. Yes, I am aware that Mona was the former name for Anglesey: I assume the earlier name was changed because the sound reminded visitors of a sombre Welsh Sunday and a P.R. consultant suggested a new angle to relaunch the island as a desirable vacation destination, see? The Druids didn’t know what he was talking about – a problem with P.R. consultants to this day – so they simply wrote down and accepted what he had said. And thus is history made. Just be thankful it’s not called Anglelookyou. “Mustn’t fret” could be misinterpreted. Something lost? Such as a peal? Admitting to fretting results in being prescribed an anxiolytic drug or a sedative, upon which one then might be accused of sulking. Persistent fretting can lead to hair loss. Perhaps it’s best to use a neutral “Fair to middling” or an equally vague “So so”. Or resort to an answer continually given by a former hypochondriac neighbour and which became a byword locally: “As well as can be expected in the circumstances”. That comes in useful when asked what the ringing was like: it’s more diplomatic than overt criticism, especially if oneself was in the band, and it avoids any nagging tendency. The weather’s miserable, the stockmarket is plunging, electricity charges are skyrocketing, the future is bleak and I’m coming down with the ’flu. But, all the same, mustn’t grumble. Walter Knight Turramurra, NSW 2074 Australia Scottish Association of Change Ringers welcomes all ringers to Thought for the week It isn’t unknown for human relationships in a remote rural village to be so strained that the parties concerned cannot bear the thought of worshipping under the same roof as members of a church congregation. Verbal fisticuffs in the churchyard after the service would look bad after shaking hands with the vicar, standing in the porch. Better by far not to take part at all, it is thought, despite the risk of the church closing through the absence of worshippers. Such behaviour sounds unbelievable, yet something similar can creep into a ringing chamber. It may lead to the shrinking of a local band, with the possibility of those remaining having less ability to advance in skills, and in extreme cases even the silencing of bells once rung full circle. Instead, there would be only the sound of a chimed bell, a poor substitute compared to the vibrancy of ‘The Exercise’ in full swing. Shortly our churches will be transformed, exchanging their Lenten austereness for the colour and floral display of Eastertide. That will match the festal feel of the message proclaimed from the lectern and pulpit: the unfailing love, and the forgiveness for sins committed, that was shown by Jesus Christ to all who were prepared to turn to him, healing their hurts and opening the way for them to participate fully in his risen life. May that be true for each one of us as we ring out our share of the message to the world around us: ‘Jesus Christ is risen today’. May we all examine our relationships and wring out any false unworthy attitudes that cling, to ensure, instead, we have in us the experience of a deeply-rooted love to be found in a Christcentred life, to be shared unsparingly with one and all. Michael Stephens A member of the Clerical Guild News of grant from the Fred E. Dukes International Bell Fund A grant for 2013 has been offered and accepted as follows: St Hilda’s, Katoomba, New South Wales – £1,300. IAN H. ORAM CCCBR Bell Restoration Committee CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS THE 41st ANNUAL INVERARAY RINGING FESTIVAL Friday 26th July to Sunday 28th July Also The new Tulloch Ringing Centre will be open to visitors on Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th July For more information please contact Angela Deakin at [email protected] or the Tulloch Bells website at http://tullochbells.com 1203 Obituary, p.216 We apologise for type-setting mistakes which crept into the obituary for Kath Mole, due to misinterpretation of the original handwritten copy. The surname is “Mole”, not “Male” and Kath resided latterly at “The Fourways Care Home” (not “Cove”). 300 – The Ringing World March 22, 2013 Colin Turner’s 6,000th peal AROUND & ABOUT [email protected] Canterbury Cathedral comforts for the Enthronement Left to right Colin Turner, David Dearnley, Peter Ellis, Bernard Groves, Nicola Turner, Tim Pett, David Salter and Robert Crocker ST BLAISE SOCIETY Here is a first for Canterbury Cathedral. Due to very tight security measures for the Enthronement on Thursday, 21st March, ringers will have to remain in the ringing room for four hours. We were astonished on arrival for ringing this morning to see the appearance of a luxury portapotty cubicle outside the ringing room, organised by the secretary, Sarah Smith – no doubt having commandeered her husband Malcolm to hump it up the stairs. Here it is being modelled by Sarah McTiernan. Hedley Basford East Cornwall Association Winter League Teams competing in the winter league ring once a month from October to February normally with two others. Points are awarded for being placed first (3 points), second (2) and third (1) for the test piece which consists of rise, rounds & fall. The finals, this year held at Antony, comprise two separate knock-out competitions, one for teams in the top half of the resulting league table (the A-final) and one for teams in the bottom half (the B-final). St Neot-2 won the B-final and much to everyone’s surprise the young Lanlivery-2 team pipped St Columb-1 by the smallest possible margin, a quarter of a fault, for the A-final trophy. There having been a tie at the top of the league, in a ring-off for the points cup St Columb-1 were victorious over the St Wenn / Withiel team. Phil Tremain MILTON, Oxon, St Blaise Tue Mar 5 2013 2h31 (7) 5120 Bristol S Major Comp. Anthony J Cox 1 David J Dearnley 2 Robert J Crocker 3 Timothy G Pett 4 Nicola J Turner 5 Bernard F L Groves 6 David G Salter 7 Peter G C Ellis (C) 8 Colin M Turner 6,000th peal: 8. Well dressed Cullompton ringers Below is a photo of members of the Cullompton team ‘showing off’ their new polo shirts which have been provided by Gregory Distribution Ltd. Even our youngest member, Jasper (18 months), has a T-shirt with the logo printed on the front, although he has not taken to the ropes as yet. One of our ringers, Sharon McCabe, works at the Cullompton Depot of Gregory Distribution and asked if they would be willing to help us obtain the polo shirts – not only did they pay for the shirts but also put us in touch with the local supplier they use for all their own uniforms. Tower Captain, Richard Shere, said: “We are all delighted with the new tops and look forward to wearing them when taking part in future competitions and when we ring for weddings. We cannot thank Gregory Distribution enough for sponsoring us in this way.” St Andrew’s Church, Cullompton, Devon Richard C. Shere