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Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
Monday, 27 February 1893
24 Bob Singles
Rung on handbells
1 J Schofield
2 G W Grey
3 G Baston
4 T Barrow
Whilst the bells were being installed in the tower of All Saints, Rothbury the work of the ringers was being diligently pushed forward. The Art of Change Ringing being expanded and learnt on the hand bells.

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
Wednesday, 15 March 1893
60 Plain Bob Minor
Rung on handbells
1 J Schofield
2 G W Grey
3 G Baston
4 T Barrow
5 T Mackay
6 T W Rolfe

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
All Saints
Monday, 17 April 1893 in 3h 5 (13–3–15 in F)
5040 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
1 W Holmes (Newcastle)
2 C L Routlidge (Newcastle)
3 R S Storey (Whitley Bay)
4 J Clark (Ripon)
5 F Hellier (Newcastle)
6 N Storey (Hexham)
7 F Lees (Newcastle)
8 L S Harrison (Jarrow)
Rung on the occasion of the dedication of the bells. Mary Dawson of Ripon having made a present to the church of Rothbury of a peal of eight bells dedicated to the memory of her brother the late Mr William Dawson.
Extract from Rothbury Society of Bell Ringers record book 17 April 1893
"All being complete on Easter Monday, as was arranged by the Bell Founders Mears and Stainbank, the Bishop consented to perform the service of Dedication. There was a crowded congregation and much interest was taken in the whole proceedings. The bells were rung at the service and afterwards by chosen members of the Northumberland and Durham Diocesan Association of Ringers, their President Mr R S Storey being with them. Miss Dawson invited the Association to do this, kindly inviting them all to the lunch which she provided before the service also bearing all their travelling and other expenses. This lunch was provided at her expense in the Queens Head Hotel, the Rector presiding was supported by Miss Dawson, Lord Armstrong, Mr Medd and Mr Watson Armstrong. The same lady in the evening provided an excellent supper at the Queens Head for the members of the Home Association which will long be remembered by those so thoughtfully invited. Very hearty votes of thanks for all she had done were proposed to Miss Dawson at both meetings"

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
St John the Baptist
Monday, 14 August 1893 in 2h 51 (11–0–5 in A♭)
5024 Kent Treble Bob Major
Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by Wm. Sottanstall
1 William Holmes
2 Thomas T Gofton (C)
3 William Fraser
4 Joseph E R Keen
5 Robert C Hudson
6 George Holmes
7 Emmett J Nichol
8 Fredk J Harrison
1st Peal (3), 1st Peal Major (4)

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
All Saints
Tuesday, 12 September 1893 (13–3–15 in F)
120 Plain Bob Doubles
1 G Davy
2 G Baston
3 T Mackay
4 F Barrow
5 G W Grey
6 F Rolfe
7 B Rushfirth
8 G Grey
Rung at Tuesday night practice.

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
All Saints
Sunday, 8 October 1893 (13–3–15 in F)
130 Plain Bob Minor
1 G Davy
2 G Baston
3 T Mackay
4 L C Davy
5 G W Grey
6 R Baston
7 B Rushfirth
8 G Grey
Rung for Sunday Service

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
All Saints
Thursday, 12 October 1893 (13–3–15 in F)
180 Plain Bob Minor
1 G Davy
2 G Baston
3 T Mackay
4 F Barrow
5 G W Grey
6 R Baston
7 B Rushfirth
8 G Grey
Mr Rolfe being engaged at choir, R Baston took his place in the peal on number 6 bell and 180 changes rung the 1/4 peal.

Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association
Rothbury, Northumberland
All Saints
Sunday, 3 December 1893 (13–3–15 in F)
360 Plain Bob Minor
1 J W Baston
2 G Baston
3 T Mackay
4 F Barrow
5 G W Grey
6 R Baston
7 B Rushfirth
8 G Grey
Sunday morning rang the half peal of minor. Having decided to buy belts for the Ringers Association out of the funds the ringers wore these for the first time. Miss C Dawson had very kindly contributed £1 to this fund.