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Yorkshire Association
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
The Most Holy and Undivided Trinity
Thursday, 12 January 1922 in 3h 5 (25–2–18 in D)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Rev. E B James
1 George F Williams (C)
2 Henry Rodmell
3 Arthur M C Field
4 Thomas S Morton
5 Fred Osgerby
6 John H Howell
7 Leonard Rodmell
8 William Middleton
YACR Peal No: 2766

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 11 February 1922 in 3h 22 (16–0–14 in E)
5088 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by J Platt
1 Harry Greaves
2 Bernard Ditcher
3 John H Humphries
4 Cecil Booth
5 George Burnham
6 T A Howes-Smith
7 Charles Severn
8 William H Turton (C)
Rung by members Sheffield District Society.
First peal: (no * against any name).
First peal of Major: 6.
First peal as conductor.
RW 1922.0100.

Yorkshire Association
Pickering, North Yorkshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 8 April 1922 in 2h 57 (13–2–2 in F)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by J W Moorhouse
1 Henry Ferguson
2 Miss Annice L Henderson
3 Miss Phyllis Gibson
4 Thomas A Richardson
5 George Finch
6 Arthur Seager
7 John R Barton (C)
8 John R Dobson

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 8 April 1922 in 3h 26 (17)
5184 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by Charles Severn
1 A Tomlinson
2 Bernard Ditcher
3 Harry Greaves
4 Percy Jervis
5 George Burnham
6 T A Howes-Smith
7 Charles Severn
8 William H Turton (C)
Rung by members of Sheffield District Society.
First peal: 1.
The ringers of the treble, 2nd and 4th are of the local company. The rest hail from Killamarsh, Derbyshire.
RW 1922.0243.

Yorkshire Association
Queensbury, West Yorkshire
Holy Trinity
Saturday, 10 June 1922 in 2h 59 (14–0–19 in F)
5088 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by N J Pitstow
1 George Bottomley
2 Eli Farrar
3 William Ambler
4 Walter Mouncey
5 Edgar Whiteley
6 George Scott
7 Joe Greenwood
8 Albert Jagger (C)
First peal - 3,6. First peal in Yorkshire - 4. The ringers of 1,2,7 & 8 hail from Northowram.
Ringing World page reference: 588.0386

Yorkshire Association
Wetherby, West Yorkshire
St James
Saturday, 1 July 1922 in 2h 58 (11–3–27 in F♯)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Parker's 6 part
1 Cyril Kirby
2 Thomas McHale
3 Sydney Salter
4 George Robinson
5 Percy J Johnson (C)
6 James R Kemp
7 Cyril Pollard
8 Charles Nicholls
First peal - 1,2,3,7,8. First peal in the method on the bells.
Ringing World page reference: 590.0419

Yorkshire Association
Idle, West Yorkshire
Holy Trinity
Saturday, 1 July 1922 in 3h 4 (15–2–16 in F)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by H Hubbard
1 Horace Buckley
2 Ernest H Simpson
3 Fred Davison
4 Harry Davison
5 Ralph Umpleby
6 Fred Kilshaw
7 William Feather
8 Harry Foster (C)
First peal of Plain Bob Major on the bells. All the ringers are local men except ringer of the 2nd, who hails from Shipley. Horace Buckley was proposed a member of the Association before commencing. First peal - 1,3,4,5,6,7. First peal of Plain Bob Major and first as conductor.
Ringing World page reference: 592.0451

Yorkshire Association
Handsworth, South Yorkshire
St Mary
Saturday, 1 July 1922 in 3h 12 (12–0–2 in F♯)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by J J Parker
1 Harold Buckler
2 John C Taylor
3 Miss Eva Hopkin
4 William Godden
5 Henry Wilson
6 Joe Garth
7 Fred Watkinson (C)
8 Frederick Cardwell
Rung with the bells half muffled to the memory of the men of Handsworth and the Sheffield City Battalion, who gave their lives in the Great War. First peal, aged 13 years - 2. First peal of Grandsire Triples by all except the conductor. It is the first peal of Triples on the bells and the first rung half muffled.
Ringing World page reference: 590.0419

Yorkshire Association
Shelley, West Yorkshire
Emmanuel
Saturday, 22 July 1922 in 3h 5 (10–3–23 in G)
5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m)
720 each of Roystone Delight, Kingston, Sandal Exercise, London Scholar's Pleasure, New London Pleasure, Woodbine and Oxford.
1 Harry Roberts
2 Herbert Chamberlain
3 Arthur Panther (C)
4 Thomas Hilton
5 Lewis Wilkinson
6 Arthur Gill
First peal - 1. First peal on the bells. Treble ringer belongs to Kirkburton band, 4th to Darfield, 5th to Hoylandswaine, 2nd, 3rd and Tenor to Wath-on-Dearne.
Ringing World page reference: 594.0484

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 22 July 1922 in 3h 25 (16–0–14 in E)
5120 Spliced Treble Bob Major (2m)
Worcester Variation.
Composed by C Severn
1 John Humphries
2 Harry Greaves
3 A Percival Knights
4 Percy J Jervis
5 William Biggin
6 T A Howes-Smith
7 William H Turton
8 Charles Severn (C)
In this peal there are no bobs. Oxford places being made at lead ends 1, 3, 5; it is believed to be the first peal rung on this plan also the shortest peal possible on these lines.
RW 1922.0468.
Ringing World page reference: 593.0468

Yorkshire Association
Bradfield, South Yorkshire
St Nicholas
Saturday, 29 July 1922 in 3h 5 (11–2–14 in F♯)
5040 Treble Dodging Minor (7m)
720 each of Oxford Delight, New London Pleasure, Duke of York, Woodbine, Violet, Kent, Oxford
1 Albert Helliwell
2 Archie Brearley
3 Arthur Panther (C)
4 George Hill
5 Arthur Gill
6 John R Brearley
The first peal on the bells since their rededication on July 24th by the Bishop of Sheffield.
Rung to celebrate the anniversary of the English victory over the Spanish Armada, July 29th 1588.
Ringing World page reference: 594.0485

Yorkshire Association
Skipton in Craven, North Yorkshire
Holy Trinity
Saturday, 12 August 1922 in 3h 9 (22–0–17 in E♭)
5040 Stedman Triples
Composed by Heywood's variation
1 Joseph Broadley
2 George Robinson
3 William E H Ash
4 Christopher Langstroth
5 John McKell
6 Frederick W Dixon (C)
7 Francis Barker
8 William D Hillary
First peal in the method - 4. Rung on the first anniversary of the bells.
Ringing World page reference: 597.0531

Yorkshire Association
Handsworth, South Yorkshire
St Mary
Saturday, 26 August 1922 in 3h 3 (12–0–2 in F♯)
5008 Plain Bob Major
Composed by E C Gobey
1 Harold Taylor
2 Henry Wilson
3 Miss Eva Hopkins
4 Miss Maud Gough
5 William Godden
6 Frederick Cardwell
7 Philip Downing
8 Fred Watkinson (C)
First peal - 1,4,7. All are members of the Sunday service band.
Ringing World page reference: 598.0548

Yorkshire Association
Pontefract, West Yorkshire
St Giles
Monday, 11 September 1922 in 3h 6 (18–0–19 in F)
5009 Stedman Caters
Composed by N J Pitstow
1 John H Lenton (C)
2 Bernard Moody
3 Arthur Walker Sen
4 Arthur Walker Jun
5 William Hawley
6 John Carter
7 Thomas Holder
8 James Jackson
9 Harry Walters
10 John Fryer
First peal of Stedman Caters by all the band. First peal of Stedman - 4. First peal of Stedman away from the Tenor - 7. First peal of Stedman as conductor.
Ringing World page reference: 601.0594

Yorkshire Association
Bolsterstone, South Yorkshire
St Mary
Tuesday, 12 September 1922 in 2h 57 (12–1–25 in F♯)
5040 Plain Bob Major
Composed by H Hubbard
1 Leonard Shaw
2 John A Bearley
3 William A Wooler
4 Samuel Harrison
5 Archie Brearley
6 Albert Helliwell
7 John R Brearley
8 William Harrison (C)
First peal - 2. First peal as conductor.
Ringing World page reference: 601.0595

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Friday, 15 September 1922 in 3h 18 (16–0–14 in E)
5120 Oxford Treble Bob Major
Composed by J Reeves
1 Alfred Tomlinson
2 Bernard Dither
3 Harry Greaves
4 Cyril Booth
5 John H Humphries
6 Charles Severn
7 Percy J Jervis
8 William H Turton (C)
First peal in the Oxford Variation: 1, 2, 4, 5.
RW 1922.0626

Yorkshire Association
Pudsey, West Yorkshire
St Lawrence and St Paul
Saturday, 16 September 1922 in 2h 58 (17–0–13 in F)
5040 Grandsire Triples
Composed by Parker's 6 part
1 John Ambler
2 William Barton
3 Sydney Sadler
4 William Batty
5 James McKale
6 Patrick Larvan
7 Percy J Johnson (C)
8 James R Kemp
First peal of Grandsire Triples on tower bells - 1. First peal - 4,5. Rung as a compliment to Mr J Whitaker (an old and respected member of the Association) and Mrs Whitaker, on the occasion of their golden wedding, and also in honour of the 21st birthday of the ringer of the 3rd.

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 16 September 1922 in 3h 18 (16–0–14 in E)
5120 Oxford Treble Bob Major
Composed by J Reeves
1 Alfred Tomlinson
2 F Bernard Ditcher
3 Harry Greaves
4 Cyril Booth
5 John B Humphries
6 Charles Severn
7 Percy J Jervis
8 William H Turton (C)
First peal in the Oxford Variation - 1,2,4,5.
Ringing World page reference: 603.0626

Yorkshire Association
Eckington, Derbyshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 30 September 1922 in 3h 23 (16–0–14 in E)
5024 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by Charles Severn
1 Harry Greaves
2 Bernard Ditcher
3 George Burnham
4 Percy J Jervis
5 Cyril Booth
6 T A Howes-Smith
7 William H Turton
8 Charles Severn (C)
Rung with the bells half-muffled as a token of respect to Mrs G Marsden, widow of the late George Marsden.
RW 1922.0628.
Ringing World page reference: 603.0628

Yorkshire Association
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
The Most Holy and Undivided Trinity
Thursday, 16 November 1922 in 3h 20 (25–2–18 in D)
5024 Kent Treble Bob Major
Composed by Arthur Knights
1 Thomas S Morton
2 Ernest C Field
3 John McKeag
4 Arthur M C Field
5 Henry Rodmell
6 Edward S Field
7 George F Williams (C)
8 Leonard Rodmell
YACR Peal No: 2819