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Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Monday, 13 January 1913 in 3h (14–3–11)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Heywood's variation
1 John Thomas (C)
2 Arthur E Morgan
3 Victor Morgan
4 Charles Greedy
5 John Butler
6 Francis E B Charles
7 John W Jones
8 John Goddard
Arranged for J Thomas, of Edmonton, who was on a visit.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Marshfield, Newport
St Mary the Virgin
Saturday, 8 February 1913 in 2h 51 (10½ in A♭)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Pitstow's Variation
1 John W Jones
2 William B Biss
3 John Bullen
4 A Victor Morgan
5 John Butler
6 Frederick Chamberlain
7 Arthur E Morgan (C)
8 Frederick Stanbury
First peal in the method: 2. First peal: 8. Rung as a birthday compliment to Miss Lilian Biss, daughter of the ringer of the 2nd. First peal of Stedman on the bells.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Bridgend, Bridgend
St Illtyd, Newcastle
Saturday, 15 February 1913 in 3h 7 (16–0–3 in F)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by W H Thompson
1 William Smith
2 John W Jones
3 John Davis
4 Sidney Dawe
5 David R James
6 Richard Evans
7 Frederick Chamberlain
8 John Cox (C)
First peal: 3. Mr. Davis hails from Cowbridge, and was elected a member before starting. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr. K. Pritchard, donor of the bells.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Peter
Thursday, 27 February 1913 in 3h 12 (26–3–10 in E♭)
5040 Erin Triples
Composed by G Lindoff
1 Harry Page (C)
2 George Cross
3 Tom Page
4 George Wines
5 Thomas Hamlin
6 William Page
7 James Cross
8 Henry Crabbe
First peal in the method by all, first for the Association, and the first in the method in Wales.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Whitchurch, Cardiff
St Mary
Saturday, 1 March 1913 in 2h 55 (12–2–24 in F)
5040 Kent Treble Bob Minor
Seven 720's each called differently
1 David Thomas (C)
2 Frank J Bailey
3 Clarence O Hobbs
4 John Clutterbuck
5 Frederick Chamberlain
6 Sidney Dawe
First peal of Kent by all and first peal of Kent Minor by the Association. Rung on St. David’s Day with the bells half-muffled in. memory of Captain Scotland his band, who met their tragic death at the South Pole.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Friday, 14 March 1913 in 3h 2 (14–3–11)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by From "Shipway"
1 Thomas J Butler
2 A Victor Morgan
3 John W Jones
4 Arthur E Morgan
5 Francis E B Charles
6 John Butler
7 Sidney Dawe
8 Frederick Atwell (C)
Rung with the bells half-muffled as a last mark of respect to the late Viscount Tredegar, Lord Lieutenant of the County (one of the noble 600 who took part in the Balaclava, charge), and who was interred on this day at Bassaleg, near Newport.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil
St Tydfil
Thursday, 27 March 1913 in 3h 4 (20–0–15 in F)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Grove's Variation of Parker's Twelve-Part
1 William Morgan
2 Charles Paley
3 Edward Thomas
4 Frank Chave
5 Albert Hunt
6 Frederick B Stedman
7 Alban E Slatter (C)
8 PC John E Coles
Rung as a farewell peal to the ringer of the 3rd, who is leaving for Canada, and is one of the oldest members of the band ; also as a birthday peal for the conductor.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Cardiff, Cardiff
St John the Baptist
Thursday, 17 April 1913 in 3h 15 (25–0–23 in D)
5057 Grandsire Caters
Composed by Arthur Knights
1 Clarence O Hobbs
2 John W Jones
3 Sidney Dawe
4 Harry Page
5 Frederick Chamberlain
6 Tom Page
7 William G Miller
8 Joseph E Sykes
9 Benjamin Thorp (C)
10 Charles Oram
First peal of Caters: 4, 6, 10.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan
St Augustine
Saturday, 3 May 1913 in 2h 49 (13–2–11 in A♭)
5040 Kent Treble Bob Minor
Seven 720's each called differently
1 David Thomas (C)
2 William B Biss
3 Frank J Bailey
4 Frederick Chamberlain
5 Arthur J H Boyton
6 Sidney Dawe
First peal in the method: 5.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Whitchurch, Cardiff
St Mary
Saturday, 17 May 1913 in 2h 55 (12–2–24 in F)
5040 Kent Treble Bob Minor
Seven 720's each called differently
1 Benjamin Thorp
2 Clarence O Hobbs
3 William B Biss (C)
4 Frank J Bailey
5 John W Jones
6 Sidney Dawe
First peal in the method as conductor and rung as a birthday compliment to Fred Chamberlain, conductor of the Cardiff band. The ringers take this opportunity to thank the Vicar for the use of the bells.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Cardiff, Cardiff
St John the Baptist
Thursday, 5 June 1913 in 3h 11 (25–0–23 in D)
5003 Grandsire Caters
Composed by Sam Wood
1 Samuel Williams
2 Henry Day
3 Clarence O Hobbs
4 John W Jones
5 Joseph E Sykes
6 William G Miller
7 Sidney Dawe
8 Frederick Chamberlain
9 Benjamin Thorp (C)
10 Seymour R Barker
Rung as a farewell peal to W. G. Miller, one of the St. John’s Guild, who was leaving Cardiff for the West Coast of Africa on the 11th inst., the ringers wishing him every prosperity in his new sphere.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Saturday, 7 June 1913 in 2h 55 (14–3–11)
5120 Kent Treble Bob Major
1 A Victor Morgan
2 Clarence O Hobbs
3 William B Biss
4 Arthur E Morgan
5 John W Jones
6 Frederick Chamberlain
7 Sidney Dawe (C)
8 Charles Greedy
First peal in the method on the bells. First peal of Kent Major for the Association. First peal of Kent Major for all except the ringer of the 5th.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Peter
Thursday, 12 June 1913 in 3h 7 (26–3–10 in E♭)
5088 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by John Thorpe
1 Harry Page
2 George Cross
3 Tom Page
4 Joseph E Sykes
5 Frederick Chamberlain
6 William Page
7 James Cross
8 Benjamin Thorpe (C)
First peal in the method: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7. First peal in the method on the bells.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Baglan, Neath Port Talbot
St Catharine
Saturday, 14 June 1913 in 2h 8 (12–3–8 in G)
5040 Grandsire Doubles
1 Ernest Davies
2 David Thomas
3 James Partridge
4 Thomas Wood (C)
5 Ernest Williams
6 Rupert Sharp
First peal and first attempt - 1, 3. The ringers wish to thank the Rector for the use of the bells; also Miss Llewellyn for kindly providing tea after the peal.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Thursday, 26 June 1913 in 2h 57 (14–3–11)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Taylor's
1 Henry Morgan
2 Benjamin Thorp (C)
3 Joseph E Sykes
4 Arthur E Morgan
5 John Butler
6 Frederick Atwell
7 John W Jones
8 Frederick Stanbury
First peal: 1.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Tuesday, 1 July 1913 in 2h 54 (14–3–11)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Holt's Ten-Part
1 Thomas Max
2 Francis E B Charles (C)
3 Cornelius Bowen
4 Arthur E Morgan
5 Absalom Thomas
6 John Butler
7 Frederick Atwell
8 Frederick Stanbury
First peal: 1. Rung with the bells half-muffled as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Hugh Watts, son of the donor of the church and bells, and for 12 years churchwarden at the above church, who was interred on the above date at Newport Cemetery.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Cardiff, Cardiff
St John the Baptist
Thursday, 24 July 1913 in 3h 15 (25–0–23 in D)
5003 Grandsire Caters
Composed by Henry Cooper
1 John W Jones
2 Harry Page
3 Joseph E Sykes
4 William B Biss
5 Sidney Dawe
6 Frederick Chamberlain
7 James Cross
8 Tom Page
9 Benjamin Thorp (C)
10 Seymour R Barker
First peal of Caters: 7. Rung after meeting one short for Kent Treble Bob Royal.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Caerphilly, Caerphilly
St Martin
Monday, 4 August 1913 in 3h 4 (13–0–1 in F)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Taylor's
1 John W Jones
2 William B Biss
3 Benjamin Thorp (C)
4 William Page
5 Joseph E Sykes
6 George Cooke
7 William Kathro
8 Sydney Essex
First peal and members of the local company: 6, 7, 8.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Thursday, 14 August 1913 in 2h 55 (14–3–11)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Carter's Twelve part
1 Frederick Atwell
2 Francis E B Charles
3 John Bullen
4 Joseph E Sykes
5 John Butler
6 John W Jones (C)
7 Walter Wallace
8 Frederick Stanbury
The conductor’s 100th peal. Mr. Walter Wallace hails from Derby, and was elected a member previous to starting. Mr. J. E. Sykes belongs to Huddersfield.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Cardiff, Cardiff
St John the Baptist
Thursday, 11 September 1913 in 3h 15 (25–0–23 in D)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by John Carter
1 David S Peacock
2 Arthur E Morgan
3 A Victor Morgan
4 Harry O White
5 Frank Morgan
6 John W Jones (C)
7 Frederick G Viles
8 Seymour R Barker
First peal and first attempt: 1. D. S. Peacock belongs to Swansea and H. O. White to Rugby, and both were elected members of the Association previous to starting.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Peter
Thursday, 25 September 1913 in 3h 4 (26–3–10 in E♭)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Vicar's
1 Bert Davies
2 Harry Page
3 William Page
4 Benjamin Thorp (C)
5 Thomas Hamlin
6 James Cross
7 Tom Page
8 Henry Crabbe
First peal: 1.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Trevethin, Torfaen
St Cadoc
Saturday, 4 October 1913 in 2h 55 (10–1–2 in G)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Carter's Twelve part
1 John Butler
2 Samuel Rogers
3 Walter G Chance
4 Thomas Morgan
5 Charles Greedy
6 John W Jones (C)
7 John W Davis
8 Joseph E Sykes
First peal: 3, 4. First peal on an inside bell: 2. J. W. Davis belongs to Lydney, J. Sykes to Huddersfield, J. W. Jones, J. Butler, and C. Greedy to Newport; the rest are local men.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil
St Tydfil
Sunday, 26 October 1913 in 3h 20 (20–0–15 in F)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Groves' Variation of Parker's Twelve-part
1 William Morgan
2 Frank Chave
3 Charles H Perry
4 Charles Paley
5 Albert Hunt
6 Frederick B Stedman
7 Alban E Slatter (C)
8 P C John Cole
Rung muffled as a last tribute of respect for all those who perished in the lamentable colliery disaster at Senghenydd, Oct. 14th, 1913. Mr. Perry was elected a member of the Association previous to starting.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Peter
Thursday, 20 November 1913 in 3h 3 (26–3–10 in E♭)
5040 Single Oxford Bob Triples
Composed by J J Parker's Ten-Part
1 Herbert Davies
2 Tom Page (C)
3 Harry Page
4 George Cross
5 Thomas Hamlin
6 George Wines
7 William Page
8 James Cross
First peal in the method on the bells; by all the band, and in Wales.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Catherine
Thursday, 27 November 1913 in 2h 57 (12–2–21 in F♯)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Vicar's
1 Joseph E Sykes
2 Alban E Slatter
3 John W Jones
4 Benjamin Thorp (C)
5 Charles H Perry
6 William B Biss
7 Sidney Dawe
8 William Kathro
First peal on the bells, which are a new ring of eight recently fixed by Messrs. Taylor & Co. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mrs. J. E. Sykes, wife of the treble ringer, and also as a birthday compliment to Mr. James George, of Rugby, a much esteemed life member of the Llandaff Association.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf
St Peter
Thursday, 4 December 1913 in 3h 7 (26–3–10 in E♭)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by Henry Hubbard
1 George Cross
2 Harry Page
3 Benjamin Thorp (C)
4 James Cross
5 Thomas Hamlin
6 William Page
7 Tom Page
8 Joseph E Sykes
First peal in the method: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. First peal in the method on the bells. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr. J. W. Jones, Hon. Sec. of the Association.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Newport, Monmouthshire
All Saints
Friday, 5 December 1913 in 3h 2 (14–3–11)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Grove's Variation of Parker's Twelve-Part
1 John Goddard
2 William B Biss
3 A Victor Morgan
4 John W Jones
5 Francis E B Charles
6 Frederick Atwell
7 Charles Greedy (C)
8 Arthur E Morgan
First peal away from the tenor: 1. First peal, in the method as conductor. A. E. Morgan has now rung each bell in this tower to a peal. Arranged specially as a birthday compliment to J. W. Jones and W. B. Biss, both of them being 48 years of age on this day.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Rumney, Cardiff
St Augustine
Saturday, 13 December 1913 in 2h 45 (9–1–27 in F♯)
5040 Grandsire Doubles
42 Six-Scores with 10 different callings
1 William Stanaway Junr
2 Frederick Marshall (C)
3 Alfred H Cossam
4 John W Jones
5 Ethel M Pacey
6 Henry Pacey
First peal: 1, 5. This is the first peal in South Wales, and the first peal for the Association in which a lady has taken part.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Cardiff, Cardiff
St John the Baptist
Thursday, 18 December 1913 in 3h 17 (25–0–23 in D)
5003 Grandsire Caters
Composed by Arthur Knights
1 John W Jones
2 Frederick Atwell
3 Clarence O Hobbs
4 William B Biss
5 Frederick Chamberlain
6 Sidney Dawe
7 Frederick G Viles
8 Benjamin Thorp (C)
9 Joseph E Sykes
10 Seymour R Barker
First peal of Caters: 7. Rung as a birthday compliment to Seymour R. Barker.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Whitchurch, Cardiff
St Mary
Saturday, 20 December 1913 in 2h 50 (12–2–24 in F)
5040 Doubles (2m)
Twelve 120's of Plain Bob and thirty of Grandsire
1 Frederick J Bailey
2 Frank J Bailey
3 William B Biss (C)
4 George Mortimer
5 Frederick Chamberlain
6 Thomas Middleton
First peal by ringer of treble, who is only 15 years of age. G. Mortimer was elected a member of the Association previous to starting. The band wish to thank the Rev. L. Ll. Davies for the use of the bells.

Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association
Peterstone Wentloog, Newport
Former Church of St Peter
Saturday, 27 December 1913 in 3h (7–2–19 in A♭)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Carter's 12-part
1 Frederick Atwell
2 John Butler
3 Arthur E Morgan
4 A Victor Morgan
5 Frank Morgan
6 John W Jones (C)
7 James Pippin
8 Samuel T Blass
This is the first peal on the bells, which were recently restored and two trebles added by Messrs. Warner & Sons, London.