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Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Langham, Rutland
St Peter and St Paul
Monday, 1 June 1936 in 2h 49 (13–2–4 in F)
5040 Minor (51m)
Seven 720's in 51 methods and 172 com, viz.: (1) Benington, Butterwick, Frampton and Freiston Alliance and Bastow Little Court; (2) Elston, Clarence, Old Oxford, Willesden, Newdigate, College Bob IV, Marple, Braintree, Neasden, Wragby, Charlwood and St Albans Delight; (3) Sandal, Capel, Kingston, London Scholars' Pleasure, Duke of Norfolk, Ockley, Norbury, College Exercise and Oxford Treble Bob, and Wath, Carisbrooke, Pontefract and Dunottar Delight; (4) Cambridge, Ipswich, Norfolk, Primrose, Hull and Bourne Surprise; (5) Plain Bob, Fulbeck, Double Bob, Canterbury Pleasure and Reverse Bob; (6) London Bob, Lytham, Double Oxford, Thelwall, St. Clement's, Childwall, College Single and Wavertree; (7) Double and Single Court.
Composed by Arr. A G Driver
1 George W Burrell
2 Arthur Young
3 Harvey E Burrell
4 Harold Barsley
5 Cyril R Burrell
6 Vernon Taylor (C)
First peal in 51 methods by all and by the Guild. Benington, Butterwick, Frampton and Freiston Alliance are now all rung for the first time.
Ringing World page reference: 1316.0385

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Algarkirk, Lincolnshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 13 June 1936 in 2h 42 (12 in F♯)
5040 Minor (57m)
(1) Benington, Butterwick, Frampton, Freiston, Alford, Candlesby, Langton and Tattershall Alliance and Bastow Little Court. (2) Elston, Clarence, Old Oxford, Willesden, Newdigate, College Bob IV, Marple, Braintree, Neasden, Wragby, Charlwood and St Albans Delight. (3) Sandal, Capel, Kingston, London Scholars' Pleasure, Duke of Norfolk, Ockley, Norbury, College Exercise and Oxford Treble Bob, and Wath, Carisbrooke, Pontefract and Donottar Delight. (4) Cambridge, Ipswich, Norfolk, Primrose, Hull and Bourne Surprise. (5) Plain Bob, Fulbeck, Double Bob, Canterbury Pleasure and Reverse Bob. (6) London Bob, Lytham, Double Oxford, Thelwall, St Clement's, Childwall, College Single and Wavertree. (7) Double Court, Hereward, Oxford Bob and Single Court. 196 com.
Composed by Arr. A G Driver
1 George W Burrell
2 Arthur Young
3 Harvey E Burrell
4 Harold Barsley
5 Cyril R Burrell
6 Vernon Taylor (C)
This is the greatest number of methods yet rung in a peal. Alford, Candlesby, Langton and Tattershall Alliance are now all rung for the first time.
Ringing World page reference: 1317.0401

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Surfleet, Lincolnshire
St Laurence
Saturday, 1 August 1936 in 3h 26 (12–0–9 in F♯)
5007 Stedman Cinques
Composed by C W Roberts
1 John Holman
2 Albert Walker
3 Charles McGuiness
4 John S Goldsmith (C)
5 George R Pye
6 Charles T Coles
7 Albert H Ward
8 Mrs R Richardson
9 George E Feirn
10 Rupert Richardson
11 Frederick W Stokes
12 John Walden
Source - G Pye peal book
Note: The ringer of the 11th is shown as George W Stokes in The Ringing World report but is corrected in the following week's issue, RW1936 p532

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire
St Mary
Monday, 3 August 1936 in 3h 4 (18–0–9 in E)
5056 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by Charles Middleton
1 John Holman
2 Mrs R Richardson
3 George R Pye (C)
4 Charles T Coles
5 Albert Walker
6 George E Feirn
7 Frederick W Stokes
8 Rupert Richardson
Source - G Pye peal book

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Freiston, Lincolnshire
St James
Saturday, 8 August 1936 in 2h 50 (14–1–4 in E)
5040 Minor (61m)
Seven 720's in 61 methods and 196 com, viz:- (1) Benington, Butterwick, Frampton, Freiston, Wrangle, Alford, Candlesby, Langton and Tattershall Alliance and Bastow Little Court. (2) Elston, Clarence, Old Oxford, Willesden, Newdigate, College Bob IV, Marple, Taxal, Humber, Braintree, Neasden, Wragby, Charlwood and St Albans Delight and Morning Star Treble Bob. (3) Sandal, Capel, Kingston, London Scholars' Pleasure, Duke of Norfolk, Ockley, Norbury, College Exercise and Oxford Treble Bob and Wath, Carisbrooke, Pontefract and Donottar Delight. (4) Cambridge, Ipswich, Norfolk, Primrose, Hull and Bourne Surprise. (5) Plain Bob, Fulbeck, Double Bob, Canterbury Pleasure and Reverse Bob. (6) London Bob, Lytham, Donble Oxford, Thelwall, St Clement's, Childwall, College Single and Wavertree. (7) Hereward, Double Court, Oxford Bob and Single Court.
Composed by Arr. A G Driver
1 George W Burrell
2 Arthur Young
3 Harvey E Burrell
4 Harold Barsley
5 Cyril R Burrell
6 Vernon Taylor (C)
This is the greatest number of methods yet rung in a peal. Wrangle Alliance is now rung for the first time.
Ringing World page reference: 1325.0529

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Saturday, 5 September 1936 in 3h 37 (23–3–13 in D)
5005 Stedman Cinques
Composed by Arthur Knights
1 John Freeman
2 Harold Marcon
3 George R Pye
4 Charles T Coles (C)
5 Mrs R Richardson
6 John A Freeman
7 Edwin H Lewis
8 James E Davis
9 John Walden
10 Frederick W Stokes
11 James Bennett
12 Rupert Richardson

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Swineshead, Lincolnshire
St Mary
Monday, 7 September 1936 in 3h 3 (18)
5056 Cambridge Surprise Major
Composed by Charles Middleton
1 George Lass
2 Mrs R Richardson
3 Charles T Coles
4 Reginald Payne
5 George R Pye (C)
6 James E Davis
7 John H Brothwell
8 Rupert Richardson
First Surprise peal on the bells
Source - G Pye peal book

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Spalding, Lincolnshire
St Mary and St Nicolas
Monday, 7 September 1936 in 2h 59 (16)
5024 Superlative Surprise Major
Composed by N J Pitstow
1 George Ladd
2 George R Pye
3 John H Brothwell
4 Mrs R Richardson
5 James E Davis
6 Charles T Coles (C)
7 Reginald Payne
8 Rupert Richardson
* First peal in the method: 7
First peal in the method on the bells
Source - G Pye peal book

Lincoln Diocesan Guild
Algarkirk, Lincolnshire
St Peter and St Paul
Saturday, 5 December 1936 in 2h 43 (12 in F♯)
5040 Minor (70m)
Seven 720's in 70 methods with 173 com: (1) Surfleet, Wainfleet, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Gedney, Gunby, Bicker and Spilsby Alliance; Kent Little Court. (2) Benington, Butterwick, Frampton, Freiston, Wrangle, Leake, Whaplode, Alford, Candlesby, Langton and Tattershall Alliance; Bastow Little Court. (3) London, Lytham, Double Oxford, Thelwell, St Clement's, Childwall, College Single, Wavertree, Double Court and Hereward Bob. (4) Elston, Clarence, Old Oxford, Willesden, College Bob IV, Newdigate, Marple, Braintree, Humber, Taxal, Neasden, St Albans, Wragby and Charlwood Delight; Morning Star Treble Bob. (5) Sandal, Capel, Kingston, London Scholars' Pleasure, Duke of Norfolk, Ockley, College Exercise, Norbury and Oxford Treble Bob; Wath, Carisbrooke, Pontefract, Donottar Delight. (6) Plain, Fulbeck, Double, Canterbury Pleasure and Reverse Bob. (7) Cambridge, Ipswich, Norfolk, Primrose, Hull and Bourne Surprise.
Composed by Arr. A G Driver
1 George W Burrell
2 Arthur Young
3 Vernon Taylor (C)
4 Harvey E Burrell
5 Harold Barsley
6 Cyril R Burrell
This is the greatest number of methods yet rung in a peal. The Alliance methods, Whaplode, Leake, Surfleet, Wainfleet, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Bicker, Spilsby, Gedney and Gunby, and Kent Little Court are now all rung for the first time.
Ringing World page reference: 1342.0801