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Lancashire Association
Worsley, Lancashire
St Mark
Tuesday, 1 January 1924 in 3h 7 (21–0–14)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Carter's Ten-part
1 Joseph Hall
2 Joseph Ridyard
3 Percy H Derbyshire
4 Daniel Howard
5 George Pincott
6 Arthur Ridyard
7 Joseph H Ridyard (C)
8 William Jones
Previous to the peal, a vote of deepest sympathy was passed to Mrs. Washbrook and family for the great loss they have sustained by death of one whose work and name will never be forgotten throughout the art of chauge ringing.
Ringing world: 670.0037
Ringing World page reference: 670.0037

Lancashire Association
Preston, Lancashire
St John the Evangelist
Tuesday, 1 January 1924 in 3h 15 (25–1–14)
5056 Spliced Treble Bob Major (2m)
Ilkeston Variation
Composed by Edward C Gobey (No. 2)
1 Alfred Blogg
2 Harold Lucas
3 Frederick G Rigby
4 William G Lancaster
5 Benjamin A Knights (C)
6 Edward Armstrong
7 John H Gartside
8 Albert E Woodhouse

Lancashire Association
Bolton, Greater Manchester
All Souls
Tuesday, 15 January 1924 in 3h 7 (23–2–23)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Vicars' Six-part
1 Robert Holden
2 Adam Holden
3 S Shuttleworth
4 John E Markland
5 Ernest Cutsforth
6 Herbert Johnson
7 William Pennington (C)
8 John W Kay
First peal: 3, 6, 8.
The ringer of 5th comes from Holy Trinity, and of 7th from Bolton Parish Cliurch, the rest being the home company.
Rung as a welcome to the ew Vicar.
Ringing world: 671.0054
Ringing World page reference: 671.0054

Lancashire Association
Swinton, Greater Manchester
St Peter
Monday, 11 February 1924 in 3h 5 (22–0–7)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Brooks' Variation
1 Wilfred Grundy
2 Frederick Grundy
3 James Bolton
4 Daniel Howard
5 Joseph Ridyard
6 Thomas Howard
7 Joseph H Ridyard (C)
8 Arthur Burton
Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr. F. Grundy and Mr. F.
potter, of Walkden.
Ringing world: 676.130

Lancashire Association
Bebington, Wirral
St Andrew
Saturday, 16 February 1924 in 3h 1 (8–1–13 in A♭)
5136 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by Herbert H Tucker
1 Claude S Benwell
2 Arthur Lintott
3 Thomas Hammond
4 John Wilkinson
5 George R Newton (C)
6 Edward Caunce
7 Edwin Breeze
8 James Martin
First peal in the method: 2
Mr. E Caunce has now rung the bells round in this tower to a peal, this being the fifth tower in which he has attained that object.

Lancashire Association
Tyldesley, Greater Manchester
St George
Saturday, 8 March 1924 in 3h 2 (11½)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Biddlestone's Twelve part
1 Cecil S Wallwork
2 James Bolton
3 Ernest Cutsforth
4 Robert Allred
5 Herbert Allred
6 Harry Allred
7 John Potter (C)
8 John Hampson
This peal was rung with the bells deeply muffled in memory of the late James Allred, who was a ringer and conductor at the above church 45 years; also as a mark of respect to the Rev. John Lund, M.A., who retired 3 years ago, after a service of 36 years as Vicar of the parish, and died on the above date at Milnthorpe
Ringing world: 0679.0178
Ringing World page reference: 679.0178

Lancashire Association
Stand, Greater Manchester
All Saints, Whitefield
Saturday, 22 March 1924 in 2h 57 (22–0–22)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by William Berry
1 Frank Berry
2 William Berry (C)
3 Frederick Grundy
4 George H Shuker
5 Arthur Ridyard
6 Joseph Ridyard
7 Mark Morris
8 William Henry Shuker
Mr Morris was elected a member of the Lancashire Association beford starting, and thanks are due to him for standing in, when the band had met short for Kent Treble Bob Major
Ringing world: 681.0211
Ringing World page reference: 681.0211

Lancashire Association
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Brookfield Unitarian Church, Gorton
Tuesday, 25 March 1924 in 2h 55 (13–2–0)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Pitstow's Variation
1 Samuel Wood
2 Alfred Barnes
3 Frederick Page
4 Harry Chapman
5 Robert Davies
6 William H Cooper
7 Allen F Bailey (C)
8 Thomas Jones
Ringing world: 0681.0211

Lancashire Association
Todmorden, West Yorkshire
Unitarian Church
Saturday, 29 March 1924 in 3h 2 (14–0–17)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by C H Hattersley
1 Harry Greenwood
2 Mrs William Crabtree
3 Miss Rose A Bell
4 John Nash
5 William Horan
6 Frank Fielden
7 Herbert Davenport
8 William H Crabtree (C)
First peal in the method: 1, 5 and 6.
First peal in the method on the bells.
First peal on the bells by lady ringers.
Rung as a birthday compliment to the treble ringer upon attaining his 50th birthday, also rung on the wedding anniversaries of the ringers of the 4th and 6th. The band desire to tender their best thanks to Mr. and Mrs. H Greenwood for their hospitality after the peal. The ringers of the 2nd, 3rd and 5th belong to Cross Stone, the 7th and tenor to Todmorden parish Church, and the rest to the local band.

Lancashire Association
Rochdale, Greater Manchester
St Chad
Tuesday, 1 April 1924 in 2h 52 (15–1–23)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by E Taylor's six-part
1 A E Bamford
2 W Lucas
3 John Hoggard
4 J R Barlow
5 G W Greenwood
6 James Henry Kershaw (C)
7 S E Yates
8 S Hodgkinson
First peal: 1, 4, 5
First peal inside: 2
First peal on the belIs siuce they were rehung by Messrs. J. Taylor and Co., of Loughborough.
Rung as a birthday compliment to the Vicar, the Ven. Archdeacon T. R. Sale, M.A.
Ringing world: 0683.0242
Ringing World page reference: 683.0242

Lancashire Association
Salford, Greater Manchester
St Thomas, Pendleton
Saturday, 19 April 1924 in 3h 17 (18–0–10)
5376 Superlative Surprise Major
Composed by J W Washbrook
1 Herbert Greenhalgh
2 George Pownall
3 Samuel Greenhalgh
4 Joseph Leatherbarrow
5 Edward Jenkins (C)
6 Titus Barlow
7 Harry Chapman
8 Allen F Bailey
First peal of superlative: 1.
Ringing world: 685.0275

Lancashire Association
Daresbury, Cheshire
All Saints
Monday, 21 April 1924 in 3h (16–1–5 in E)
5056 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by J S Wilde's Variation
1 Edward Jenkins (C)
2 George Pownall
3 Joseph Leatherbarrow
4 Henry C Collyer
5 John E Bibby
6 Henry W Wilde
7 Frederick Page
8 Allen F Bailey
First peal of Cambridge: 2,3.
First peal of Surprise on the bells.
Ringing World page reference: 685.0275

Lancashire Association
Port Sunlight, Wirral
Christ Church
Saturday, 26 April 1924 in 3h 2 (14–1–25 in F)
5088 Superlative Surprise Major
Composed by N J Pitstow
1 Claude S Benwell
2 John Wilkinson (C)
3 Thomas Hammond Jnr
4 Thomas W Gilmour
5 George R Newton
6 Percival W Cave
7 James Martin
8 Edward Caunce
First peal on the bells in this method.
First peal in the method as conductor.
50th peal: 1 and 6.

Lancashire Association
Leigh, Lancashire
St Mary the Virgin
Monday, 28 April 1924 in 3h (21)
5040 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by G H Cross
1 Fred Abbott
2 John Potter (C)
3 Joseph Leatherbarrow
4 John Yates
5 George Pownall
6 Thomas B Worsley
7 Titus Barlow
8 Edward Jenkins
First peal in the method: 4
Rung as a birthday compliment to Titus Barlow.
Ringing world: 686.0291
Ringing World page reference: 686.0291

Lancashire Association
Swinton, Greater Manchester
St Peter
Saturday, 10 May 1924 in 3h 15 (22–0–7)
5024 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by William Berry
1 Fred Grundy
2 William Berry (C)
3 Joseph Hall
4 George H Shuker
5 Frank Berry
6 William Henry Shuker
7 Arthur Ridyard
8 Joseph Ridyard
First peal of Major on the bells
First peal in the method for the treble and tenor men.
Rung as a birthday compliment to the father of W. H. Shuker on attaining the age of 87 years
Ringing world: 687.306

Lancashire Association
Salford, Greater Manchester
St Thomas, Pendleton
Saturday, 10 May 1924 in 3h 1 (18–0–10)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by H Earle Bulwar
1 Samuel Wood
2 Thomas B Worsley
3 Joseph Lowe
4 Titus Barlow
5 Allen F Bailey
6 Samuel Greenhalgh
7 John Potter (C)
8 Amos Trippier
Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr Trippier and Mr. Greenhalgh.
Also as a 50th anniversary peal for Mr S. Wood, who rang
his first peal at St. Peter's, Ashton, on May 9th, 1874.
50th peal at Pendleton:6.
The ringers wish to thank Mr. Trippier for his hospitality after the peal.
Ringing world: 687.306

Lancashire Association
Walkden, Lancashire
St Paul, Old bells
Tuesday, 27 May 1924 in 2h 55 (13–2–0)
5040 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by T B Worsley
1 Fred Abbott
2 Harry Chapman
3 Fred Frankland Rigby (C)
4 James Bolton
5 Thomas Ball Worsley
6 Ernest Cutsforth
7 Titus Barlow
8 John Potter
Rung on the 31st anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Potter's wedding day.
Ringing world: 690.0355
Ringing World page reference: 690.0355

Lancashire Association
Bebington, Wirral
St Andrew
Saturday, 26 July 1924 in 3h 1 (8–1–13 in A♭)
5024 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by Sir A P Heywood
1 Edward Caunce
2 Thomas Hammond
3 George R Newton (C)
4 Arthur Lintott
5 John Wilkinson
6 James Martin
7 John Watson
8 Arthur Tomlinson
Arranged for Messrs. Watson and Tomlinson, who were on a visit from Blackburn.

Lancashire Association
Great Budworth, Cheshire
St Mary and All Saints
Saturday, 23 August 1924 in 3h 5 (20–2–4 in D)
5024 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by George R Newton
1 Thomas C Larkey
2 Frederick J Hancock
3 Thomas Hammond
4 Arthur Lintott
5 Thomas W Gilmoor
6 George R Newton (C)
7 John Wilkinson
8 Edward Caunce
Composed and conducted by George R. Newton. This is the first peal on this grand ring of bells, which were founded by Rudhall in 1733. Rung in honour of the birth of a second son to Viscount Lascelles and Princess Mary. The band desire to thank the church authorities for permission to attempt the peal, and the local company for having all in readiness.
RW 0702.0548

Lancashire Association
Salford, Greater Manchester
St Thomas, Pendleton
Friday, 5 September 1924 in 3h 12 (18–0–10)
5184 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by S Wood
1 Harry Chapman
2 Herbert Greenhalgh
3 Samuel Wood
4 Joseph Winterbottom
5 Benjamin S Thompson
6 Arthur Ridyard
7 Samuel Greenhalgh
8 Allen F Bailey (C)
The bells were rung half-mumffled for the late Dean McCormick, Dean of Manchester
Ringing world: 704.579

Lancashire Association
Prescot, Lancashire
St Mary
Saturday, 6 September 1924 in 3h 12 (14–3–21)
5216 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by James Martin
1 Thomas C Larkey
2 Thomas W Gilmour
3 Thomas Hammond
4 Arthur Lintott
5 William Taylor
6 George R Newton (C)
7 John Wilkinson
8 Edward Caunce
This is the first time this composition has been rung. It was also the first peal in the method on the bells. Mr W Taylor hails from Penwortham. It was the conductor's 222nd peal.
Ringing World page reference: 704.0580

Lancashire Association
Worsley, Lancashire
St Mark
Saturday, 20 September 1924 in 3h (21–0–14)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by John R Pritchard
1 Wilfred Grundy
2 Frederick Grundy
3 James Howard
4 John Freeman
5 Joseph H Ridyard (C)
6 Joseph Ridyard
7 Arthur Ridyard
8 Stanley N Harrison
This peal was rung in honour of tbe wedding of Mr. H. Moore, of Monton to Miss E. Derbysbire, of Beesley Green, Worsley, tbe ceremony taking place at the above church. Miss Derbyshire is the youngest daughter of Mr. Percy H. Derbysbire, chief ringer at St. Mark's, where he has been a member for 29 years.
Ringing world: 706.0611
Ringing World page reference: 706.0611

Lancashire Association
Radcliffe, Greater Manchester
St Mary
Saturday, 18 October 1924 in 3h 15 (15–0–6)
5376 Superlative Surprise Major
Composed by J W Washbrook
1 Ernest Cutsforth
2 Edward Jenkins (C)
3 Thomas B Worsley
4 Allen F Bailey
5 Samuel Greenhalgh
6 John Potter
7 Titus Barlow
8 Harry Chapman
First peal on the bells since they were recast.
First peal of Surprise in the tower
Ringing world: 0710.0676
Ringing World page reference: 710.0676

Lancashire Association
Manchester, Greater Manchester
St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting
Saturday, 25 October 1924 in 3h 3 (12–0–22)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Taylor's six part
1 Alice Brierley
2 Alfred Rushton
3 Joseph Hall
4 Frank Berry
5 Samuel Holt
6 Joseph H Ridyard (C)
7 Joseph Ridyard
8 William H Shuker
First peal: 1.
First peal on eight bells, hails from Maund, Bodenham, Herefordshire, and was elected a member previous to commencing the peal: 2.
Ringing World page reference: 711.0692

Lancashire Association
Bebington, Wirral
St Andrew
Saturday, 25 October 1924 in 3h 3 (8–1–13 in A♭)
5056 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by C Middleton
1 Thomas C Larkey
2 Thomas Hammond
3 George R Newton
4 Arthur Lintott
5 John Wilkinson (C)
6 Percival W Cave
7 James Martin
8 Edward Caunce
First peal as conductor in this method.

Lancashire Association
Walkden, Lancashire
St Paul, Old bells
Monday, 27 October 1924 in 2h 55 (13–2–0)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by S Biddlestone
1 John Denner
2 James Bolton
3 John Welsby
4 James Denner
5 Samuel Oakes
6 Arthur Burton
7 John Potter (C)
8 Robert Denner
6: First peal with an 'inside ' bell.
Rung for the coming-of-age of Miss Leah Denner, daughter of Mr. James Denner.
Ringing world: 712.0707
Ringing World page reference: 712.0707

Lancashire Association
Swinton, Greater Manchester
St Peter
Saturday, 15 November 1924 in 3h 12 (22–0–7)
5024 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by J W Parker
1 Samuel Greenhalgh
2 George Pownall
3 Joseph Leatherbarrow
4 Thomas B Worsley
5 Allen F Bailey
6 Titus Barlow
7 Harry Chapman
8 Edward Jenkins (C)
First peal of Surprise in the tower
Ringing world: 714.0740

Lancashire Association
Burnley, Lancashire
Holy Trinity, Habergham Eaves
Saturday, 15 November 1924 in 3h 6 (11–2–7)
5024 Plain Bob Major
1 Walter Stephenson
2 William H Hunter
3 Jonathon Whewell
4 James Shaw
5 Frank Shaw
6 Arthur Tomlinson (C)
7 Edwin Ogden
8 Laurence J Williams
Rung by ex-Service men to commemorate the signing of the Armistice, and in affectionate remembrance of all brother ringers who laid down their lives in the Great War.
Ringing world: 0714.0741
Ringing World page reference: 714.0741

Lancashire Association
Flixton, Greater Manchester
St Michael
Saturday, 22 November 1924 in 2h 55 (13–3–1)
5024 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by Parker's Reverse
1 Samuel Greenhalgh
2 Edward Jenkins (C)
3 Joseph Leatherbarrow
4 George Pownall
5 Allen F Bailey
6 Thomas B Worsley
7 Titus Barlow
8 Harry Chapman
First peal of cambridge on the bells
Ringing world: 715.757

Lancashire Association
Salford, Greater Manchester
Sacred Trinity
Tuesday, 23 December 1924 in 3h 5 (11–2–17)
5056 Kent Treble Bob Major
1 Walter Brown
2 Joseph H Ridyard
3 James Adams
4 Walter W Wolstencroft
5 Samuel Holt
6 Arthur Ridyard
7 Joseph Ridyard
8 Benjamin Thorpe (C)
Rung as a farewell peal for Mr. James Adams, who, after An extended holiday of several months, sails for Sydney, New, South Wales on January 3rd.
Also as a compliment to Mr. Edward Clegg, one of the local ringers, on his attaining his 21st birtbday.
The ringer of the 2nd 6th and 7th hail from Worsley: 3rd. 4th and tenor from Ashton-under-Lyne; 5th from Middleton; the treble is a local man.
Ringing world: 0720.0003

Lancashire Association
Prestwich, Greater Manchester
St Mary the Virgin
Saturday, 27 December 1924 in 2h 58 (16–0–15)
5120 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by F Dench
1 Samuel Greenhalgh
2 William Bibby
3 Thomas B Worsley
4 John E Bibby
5 Francis Bibby
6 Titus Barlow
7 Harry Chapman
8 Edward Jenkins (C)
First peal of surprise on the bells
Ringing world: 721.0020

Lancashire Association
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire
St Thomas the Apostle
Saturday, 27 December 1924 in 3h (18–1–3)
5088 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by H Dains
1 John Fitton
2 Mrs William Crabtree
3 George Staff
4 Miss R A Bell
5 William Crabtree
6 James H Lees
7 John H C Massey
8 Herbert Davenport (C)
Rung as a compliment to John Fitton on his 70th birthday
Also a birthday compliment to Miss Bell and Mr Massey

Lancashire Association
Walkden, Lancashire
St Paul, Old bells
Wednesday, 31 December 1924 in 2h 55 (13–2–0)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by J W Washbrook
1 John Denner
2 Alfred Potter
3 Benjamin Welsby
4 James Denner
5 Samuel Oakes
6 James Bolton
7 John Potter (C)
8 Arthur Burton
3: First peal in tbe method.
The ringers were invited to supper by: Mr. and Mrs. Burton, who were hearbly tbanked for their hospiItality.
Ringing world: 721.0021
Ringing World page reference: 721.0021