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Yorkshire Association
Dore, South Yorkshire
Christ Church
Friday, 1 January 1909 in 3h (11–0–24 in G)
5008 Double Norwich Court Bob Major
Composed by C H Hattersley
1 Sam Thomas (C)
2 Charles H Hattersley
3 Revd A T Beeston
4 Leonard Charlesworth
5 John Holman
6 Francis Ward
7 David Brearley
8 John Flint
Rung immediately after the dedication of the bells (an entirely new peal by Taylor), by the Lord Bishop of Southwell.
100th peal: John Holman.
Source: Bell News, Vol.27, no.399, page 561.

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 9 January 1909 in 3h 13 (25)
5040 Kent Treble Bob Royal
Composed by C H Martin
1 Walter Smith
2 James Cotterell (C)
3 Thomas B Kendall
4 Jonas S Ambler
5 Joseph Broadley
6 George Whitaker
7 Joseph Hy Brazey
8 John McKell
9 Francis Barker
10 Frederick Salmons
Rang in honour of John Jenkinson’s (Little Jack) 69th birthday
Bell news vol 27 page 572

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 13 February 1909 in 3h 27 (25)
5040 Plain Bob Royal
Composed by A Knights (Peal No 1871)
1 Sidney F Palmer
2 Joseph Hardcastle
3 Thomas B Kendall
4 William Burgar
5 Albert C Fearnley
6 George Halksworth
7 James Cotterell
8 Joseph Broadley
9 Francis Barker
10 Clement Glenn (C)
First peal of Bob Royal: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9.
Believed to be the first peal of Bob Royal on the bells.
Bell news vol 28, page 32

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 27 February 1909 in 3h 3 (25)
5184 Kent Treble Bob Major
1 Jonas S Ambler
2 James Cotterell (C)
3 John Lawson
4 George Naylor
5 Albert Jagger
6 Lewis Midgley
7 Charles E Stewart
8 Frederick Salmons
Bell news vol 28 page 56

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 20 March 1909 in 3h 8 (16–0–14 in E)
5056 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by A Knights
1 John Flint (C)
2 William Rhodes
3 Jesse Moss
4 Solomon Robinson Jun
5 Solomon Robinson Sen
6 William Lambert
7 Benjamin A Knights
8 Harry Moss
Rung by Sheffield District Society.
Rang on the first anniversary of the opening of the new chancel.
BN Vol XXVIII.0079.

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 5 June 1909 in 3h 11 (16–0–14 in E)
5120 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by Arthur Knights
1 Thomas W Gore
2 William Lambert
3 Arthur Knights (C)
4 Benjamin A Knights
5 Solomon Robinson Sen
6 Solomon Robinson Jun
7 William H Turton
8 John Flint
BN Vol XXVIII.0211.

Yorkshire Association
Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire
Priory Church of St Mary
Saturday, 17 July 1909 in 3h 20 (25–2–14 in D)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Sir Arthur P Heywood
1 Robert Bayles
2 Alfred Naylor
3 James Cotterell
4 Frederick W Stokes
5 George Halksworth
6 Charles Jackson (C)
7 William Pasmore
8 George Hare
Rung on the occasion of Dr Lang's first visit to Bridlington as Archbishop of York.

Yorkshire Association
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
The Most Holy and Undivided Trinity
Thursday, 26 August 1909 in 3h 12 (25–2–18 in D)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by W H Thompson
1 Tom Stockdale
2 Alfred Naylor
3 John W Stickney
4 Thomas Whitfield
5 John Hodds
6 Charles Jackson (C)
7 William H Pasmore
8 George Hare
YACR Peal No: 1940

Yorkshire Association
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
St James, Myton
Thursday, 9 September 1909 in 2h 51 (14–3–16)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by W H Thompson
1 Alfred Naylor
2 Tom Stockdale
3 Frederick Moulson
4 Frederick Merrison
5 John Hodds
6 Charles Jackson (C)
7 William Pasmore
8 Archibald Starks
Rung with the bells muffled, as a tribute of respect to the late William Marshall, for twenty years a ringer of the above church.
YACR Peal No: 1944

Yorkshire Association
Bramley, West Yorkshire
St Peter
Tuesday, 5 October 1909 in 3h 7 (12)
5040 Treble Dodging Minor (21m)
240 each of Cambridge Surprise, Morning Exercise, Evening Exercise, College Treble, Tulip, Primrose, College Exercise, London Scholar's Pleasure, Royston, Sandal, College Pleasure, Arnold's Victory, City Delight, Killamarsh, Tanner's Pleasure, New London Pleasure, Duke of York, Kent, Woodbine, Violet, Oxford.
1 James Guy
2 T Latimer (C)
3 J W Chadwick
4 J W T Holgate
5 Walter Brown
6 Edward Redshaw
First peal in this number of methods on the bells.
First peal by all the band in this number of methods.
First peal as conductor.
Rung to celebrate the silver wedding of Mr & Mrs JWT Holgate.
[Source: peal board and Bell News, vol 28, 30 Oct 1909, p439]

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 6 November 1909 in 3h 9 (25)
5000 Kent Treble Bob Royal
Composed by H Johnson
1 Walter Smith
2 James Cotterell (C)
3 David R Smith
4 Thomas B Kendall
5 James Barraclough
6 George Naylor
7 Joseph Hy Brazey
8 Joseph Broadley
9 Francis Barker
10 Frederick Salmons
Rung in honour of the 50th birthday of Joseph Broadley, and as a welcome to the new Vicar of Halifax, Dr. Burn.
First peal of Royal: 6.
Bell news vol 28, page 477

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 27 November 1909 in 2h 57 (25)
5056 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by George Naylor
1 Walter Smith
2 Francis W Bradley
3 John Lawson
4 George Naylor
5 Joseph Hy Brazey
6 Thomas H Gelder
7 Frederick Salmons
8 James Cotterell (C)
Rung on the occasion of the laying of the foundation-stone of the new church of St. Hilda, Halifax
Bell news vol 28 page 524

Yorkshire Association
Halifax, West Yorkshire
St John the Baptist
Saturday, 4 December 1909 in 3h 20 (25)
5040 Kent Treble Bob Royal
Composed by A Knights (Peal No 1982)
1 Alfred Windsor
2 James Cotterell (C)
3 Sidney C Clark
4 Joseph Broadley
5 Edwin Wheater
6 George Naylor
7 James H Mawson
8 John Perfect
9 Frederick W Dixon
10 Francis Woodhead
First peal of Royal: 8, 9.
Rung as a birthdsy compliment to Edwin Wheater
Bell news vol 28, page 548