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Ely Diocesan Association
Little Waldingfield, Suffolk
St Lawrence
Saturday, 17 January 1920 in 3h 12 (11 in F♯)
5040 Doubles (3m)
Consisting of 2,160 Grandsire, 1,440 of St Simon's and 1,440 of Plain Bob
1 Harry Day
2 Harry Cornell
3 Stedman H Symonds (C)
4 Walter Head
5 James Martin
RW 1920 Pg 76
First peal: 1
First peal of doubles: 3
This was rung as a compliment to D A S Symonds, son of the conductor, also to Mr D Elliot, of Henny, Essex, whose birthdays occurred on the day previous

Ely Diocesan Association
Monks Eleigh, Suffolk
St Peter
Saturday, 7 February 1920 in 3h 16 (18 in E)
5040 Minor (3m)
Three methods. Two extents each Oxford Treble Bob, Kent Treble Bob. Three extents Plain Bob
1 Leonard Head
2 Arthur Keeble
3 Frederick A Poulson
4 Arthur Symonds
5 William R J Poulson
6 William Stiff (C)
RW 1920

Ely Diocesan Association
Little Waldingfield, Suffolk
St Lawrence
Sunday, 23 May 1920 in 3h 8 (11 in F♯)
5040 Grandsire Doubles
Being 42 different six-scores
1 Harry Day
2 Harry Cornell
3 Victor Cornell (C)
4 Lawrence Poulson
5 James Martin
RW 1920 Pg 288
First peal of doubles: 4
First peal as conductor
Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr W Head, a ringer at this tower

Ely Diocesan Association
Melbourn, Cambridgeshire
All Saints
Tuesday, 20 July 1920 in 2h 44 (14–3–25 in E)
5040 Plain Bob Minor
Seven 720's, each called differently
1 Stanley M Reed
2 Albert E Austin (C)
3 Charles S Gouldthorp
4 John W Ward
5 Ernest G Hibbins
6 Frank Harper
First peal by the ringers of the treble, 3rd, 4th and tenor, who are members of the local company; first peal inside and first as conductor by the ringer of the 2nd, who is a member of the Stapleford company. The ringer of the 5th belongs to the Fen Ditton company.
Ringing World page reference: 489.0371

Ely Diocesan Association
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire
SS Mary and Michael
Thursday, 11 November 1920 in 3h 4 (10 in G)
5040 Grandsire Doubles
1 William H Rayner
2 Arthur C Wilson
3 Miss Kitty Willers
4 William B Kempton
5 Frank E Kempton (C)
Rung with the bells half-muffled in honour of Armistice Day.
First peal on the bells.
First peal at first attempt - 1, 2 & 3

Ely Diocesan Association
Chrishall, Essex
Holy Trinity
Saturday, 13 November 1920 in 2h 55 (8–1–22 in A♭)
5040 Minor (2m)
Being three 720s of Oxford Bob and four 720s of Plain Bob.
1 P C Luke Brookes
2 Reginald Clements
3 Percy Webb (C)
4 Francis W Bowtell
5 Arthur G Lilley
6 Frederick Griggs
First peal: 1 & 2. First peal of Minor: 6. First peal on the bells.
The Vicar (Rev. May) congratulated the ringers at the conclusion of the peal and kindly provided tea at the Vicarage.
Ringing World page reference: 508.0600