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Yorkshire Association
Mossley, Greater Manchester
St George
Saturday, 26 October 1895 in 2h 58 (12–1–14)
5120 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by W Sottanstall
1 James Gratrix
2 John Holden (C)
3 Samuel H Cooper
4 Thomas B Dicken
5 Edward Cash
6 John T Dicken
7 Samuel Wrigley
8 Harry Manns
This is the quickest peal on the bells. Messrs. Gratrix and Cash hail from Swinton; J. T. Dicken from Friezeland; the rest belong to the local company.
A note to this peal will be found elsewhere
Bell news, Vol 14, page 271

Yorkshire Association
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire
St Thomas the Apostle
Saturday, 23 November 1895 in 3h (12)
5040 Minor
7m: 720 each of Duke of York, New London Pleasure, Woodbine, Kent Treble Bob, Oxford Treble Bob, College Single and Bob Minor)
1 Albert Burn (C)
2 Thomas Robertshaw
3 John Armstrong
4 Wright Ingham
5 Jeremiah Robertshaw
6 Joseph Nowell
First Association peal for all the band.
First 5040: 2, 4
First 5040 away from the treble: 5
First 5040 as conductor: 1
Bell news Vol 14, page 320

Yorkshire Association
Bramley, West Yorkshire
St Peter
Saturday, 30 November 1895 in 3h 1 (12)
5040 Treble Dodging Minor (7m)
720 each of Merchant's Delight, Duke of York, New London Pleasure, Woodbine, Violet, Kent & Oxford Treble Bob
1 Joseph Turner
2 Harry Gaythorpe
3 Joe Thackray (C)
4 J W T Holgate
5 Jos Heckingbottom
6 John Thackray
First 5040 by the ringers of the treble, 2nd and 4th, who all belong to the local company. The brothers Thackray, and Heckingbottom hail from Armley.
Rung on the occasion of the monthly meeting of the Leeds & District Amalgamated Society held at Bramley on the above date.
[Source: peal board and Bell News, vol 14, 7 Dec 1895, p333]