/ 1260 Grandsire Triples / Composed by J. J. Parker / Arranged by J. White 7 bells g=+3.1.7.1.7.1.7.1.7.1.7.1 p=g,+7.1 b=g,+3.1 s=g,+3.123 head="1234567" line="-------" u=b,"@ 1" t=b,"@ 1*" v=p,b,"@ 2" w=2p,b,"@ 3" z=2p,b,"@ 3*" x=3p,b,"@ 4" y=4p,b,"@ 5" k=s,"@ 1s" l=p,s,"@ 2s" c1=v,z c2=v,w,y,y,v,y,w,v,x,v,w,w,u c3=2y,w,u,v,y,u,l,t,u,k c4=u,v,w,u,y,u,l,v,k foot="The last 72 leads (the second block) are a rotation of the part of J. J. Parker's Five Part Peal (to put the singles at the end of the part, making the fifth the observation) with additional Bobs, marked *, at the end of leads 5 and 70 (at both of which the fifth is Before), making an alternative part for a five part peal." note="The opening block is also derived from the peal part." Prove head,line,c4,line,c1,c2,c3,line,foot,note