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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 29 matching performances. Oxford Diocesan Guild Calverton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Saturday, 27 January 1912 in 2h 56 (11) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholars' Pleasure, Woodbine, Oxford and Kent. 1 Alfred Clark 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Edwin Yates 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) First peal of Treble Bob 1. Rung as a birthday compliment to Herbert C Edwards, who attained his majority on the 25th. Oxford Diocesan Guild Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire St Mary and St Giles Tuesday, 13 February 1912 in 2h 51 (12½) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scbolars' Pleasure, Woodbine, Oxford and Kent. 1 Alfred Clark 2 Herbert J Tucker 3 Edwin Yates 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) First peal of Treble Bob Minor 2. First peal of Treble Bob on the bells; also the first by a local band. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Monday, 4 March 1912 in 3h 5 (14–2–19 in E) 5017 Stedman Caters Composed by J Carter 1 George Pearce 2 George H Phillott 3 William T Pates 4 Alfred H Pulling (C) 5 George Holifield 6 Edgar Humfrey 7 Albert E Reeves 8 Rev Cyril W O Jenkyn 9 Richard White 10 Cuthbert G White Rung to commemorate the ninety-fourth anniversary of the Appleton Society. Oxford Diocesan Guild Calverton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Saturday, 13 April 1912 in 2h 47 (11) 5040 Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Violet and Oxford Treble Bob, Double Court, Double Oxford, College Single, Oxford Bob and Plain Bob. 1 William G Edwards 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Albert J Green 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) First peal in seven methods 1. Rung as a birthday compliment to W G Edwards and A J Green. Oxford Diocesan Guild Egham, Surrey St John the Baptist Wednesday, 8 May 1912 in 3h 10 (16–3–26 in F) 5056 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by Henry Johnson 1 George H Gutteridge 2 Bertram Prewett 3 George F Williams (C) 4 William Welling 5 Joseph J Pratt 6 William H Fussell 7 Charles Edwards 8 John H B Hesse The Band wish to thank the Vicar for the use of the bells and the steeplekeeper for having everything in readiness. First peal of Major on the bells. Mr Hesse was elected a Life Member of the above Guild previous to starting. The band represents four counties and eight parishes Source - B Prewett peal book Oxford Diocesan Guild Wicken, Northamptonshire St John the Evangelist Saturday, 11 May 1912 in 3h 12 (18) 5040 Treble Dodging Minor (7m: (1) Cambridge Surprise (2) College Pleasure (3) College Exercise (4) London Scholar's Pleasure (5) Violet, (6) Kent Treble Bob, (7) Oxford Treble Bob) 1 Joseph E Read (Senior) 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Albert J Green 4 Cecil A Valentine 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Charles W Clarke (C) First Peal Treble Bob: 1. Arranged and rung as a birthday compliment to C W Clarke The band wish to thank the Rector, the Revd. H Nelson Ward for the use of the bells. Ringing World page reference: 61.0330Oxford Diocesan Guild Emberton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Saturday, 11 May 1912 in 2h 31 (9½) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of New London Pleasure, Violet, College Pleasure, London Scholars' Pleasure, College Exercise, Kent and Oxford. 1 William Jacques 2 Frederick W Booth 3 George H F West 4 William Freeman 5 Frederick J Mynard 6 Edwin S Mynard (C) First peal of Treble Bob 1. First peal away from treble 3. First peal as conductor. Oxford Diocesan Guild Lane End, Buckinghamshire Holy Trinity Wednesday, 15 May 1912 in 2h 32 (6–0–6 in B) 5040 Minor (3m) Being 720 each of Grandsire and Oxford Bob, and five 720s Plain Bob 1 William Bownes 2 Richard Bolton 3 Frederick Bolton 4 Richard Buckland 5 Robert H Young 6 George F Williams (C) Oxford Diocesan Guild Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire St Mary the Virgin Friday, 17 May 1912 in 2h 56 (14–0–8 in F) 5040 Stedman Triples Thurstans' Four-Part 1 Albert Turner 2 Walter Longshaw 3 Daniel Coombes 4 George Bartlett 5 Harry Coombes 6 Harry Miles 7 Rev Cyril Jenkyn (C) 8 Alfred Miles Rung on the eve of the Spring meeting of the Chipping Norton Deanery Branch of the Guild. Oxford Diocesan Guild Hurst, Berkshire St Nicholas Saturday, 18 May 1912 in 3h 5 (14–0–16 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples A Variation of J. J. Parker's Twelve-Part 1 Albert Pierce 2 Joseph White 3 Frank Lush 4 John Rance 5 James North 6 Henry Bungay 7 Ernest C Lambert (C) 8 John Prince First peal: 1 This peal was rung as a farewell to James North, who sailed for Australia on May 23rd, the ringers wishing him every success. Oxford Diocesan Guild Bletchley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 25 May 1912 in 3h 14 (18) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Parker's 12 part 1 William T Tucker 2 John Mead 3 Charles W Smith 4 Albert J Green 5 Cecil A Valentine 6 Harry Hopkins 7 Harry Sear (C) 8 Walter W Bonham It was arranged for several towers to be represented in this peal, viz.: 1, Eastleigh; 2 & 7, Bletchley; 3, Watford; 4, Wicken; 6, Newton Longville; 5 & 8, Stony Stratford. Oxford Diocesan Guild Sonning on Thames, Berkshire St Andrew Saturday, 20 July 1912 in 3h 15 (20) 5040 Stedman Triples Thurstan Four part 1 Sidney Franklin 2 Joseph White 3 Arthur W Pike 4 Ambrose W Osborne 5 William J Paice 6 John Wadhams 7 Rev Cyril W O Jenkyn (C) 8 Albert E Reeves First peal on the bells since restoration. Three trebles recast and whole ring retuned and rehung in a new steel frame. The work has been excellently done by Taylors of Loughborough. Oxford Diocesan Guild Shenley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Monday, 5 August 1912 in 3h 15 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholars’ Pleasure, Violet, Oxford and Kent Treble Bob. 1 Bernard Fisher 2 Henry W Gayton 3 Albert J Green 4 Walter Bonham 5 William Jacques (C) 6 Cecil A Valentine Oxford Diocesan Guild Calverton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Tuesday, 6 August 1912 in 2h 49 (11) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholars' Pleasure, Woodbine, Oxford and Kent. 1 Walter W Bonham 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Edwin Yates 4 Cecil A Valentine 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Albert J Green (C) First peal of Minor as conductor. Oxford Diocesan Guild Bletchley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 17 August 1912 in 3h 6 (18) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten Part 1 Arthur Crane 2 John Mead 3 Albert J Green 4 Cecil A Valentine 5 Walter Sear 6 Charles W Smith 7 Harry Sear (C) 8 Alfred G Crane This peal was rung as a wedding compliment to Mr Arthur Crane and Miss Hopkins, the marriage taking place at St. Barnabas' Church, Sutton, Surrey, on Monday, August 12th. Oxford Diocesan Guild Beachampton, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 31 August 1912 in 2h 43 (8–0–27) 5040 Grandsire Doubles Being 42 Six-scores 1 Herbert J Carter 2 Cecil A Valentine (C) 3 Leonard A Smith 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Dennis G Carter First peal on the bells, which have been rehung, and two more added, by Messrs. Gillett & Johnston, the "go" being all that can be desired. The ringers desire to thank the Rev. and Mrs. Cobbold for their kind invitation and also for entertaining the ringers after the peal. The ringers also wish to thank Mr. Alfred Alderman, the zealous steeple-keeper, for having the bells in readiness. The ringers of the treble, 3rd and 5th were elected members of the Association previous to starting. Oxford Diocesan Guild Calverton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Saturday, 21 September 1912 in 2h 49 (11) 5040 Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholars' Pleasure, Violet, Oxford and Kent. 1 Leonard A Smith 2 William Jacques 3 Cecil A Valentine (C) 4 Herbert C Edwards 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Albert J Green First peal of Minor 1. Oxford Diocesan Guild Bletchley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 5 October 1912 in 3h 5 (18) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstan's Four Part 1 Walter Sear 2 John Mead 3 George N Price 4 Charles W Smith 5 Edward Whitbread 6 Cecil A Valentine 7 Harry Sear (C) 8 Thomas Best First peal of Stedman: 2, 8. First peal in the method as conductor. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Monday, 14 October 1912 in 3h 10 (14–2–19 in E) 5007 Stedman Caters Composed by Sir A P Heywood 1 Ernest Bishop 2 William H Fussell 3 Edgar Humfrey 4 Josiah D Harris 5 Ernest C Lambert 6 George Preston 7 Richard Buckland 8 Rev Cyril W O Jenkyn 9 George Williams (C) 10 Percy Dyke First peal of Stedman Caters: 4. First attempt for a peal: 10. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Tuesday, 5 November 1912 in 3h 10 (14–2–19 in E) 5075 Grandsire Caters Composed by G Holifield, Sen 1 William H Holifield 2 Albert E Lock 3 Harry Holifield 4 Cuthbert G White 5 George Holifield, Jun 6 Arthur H White 7 F Stedman White 8 George Holifield, Sen (C) 9 Richard White 10 Fred White First peal of Caters with a bob bell: 6. [Published as 5079 changes - amended to 5075 with detail from the Appleton Society peal book.] Oxford Diocesan Guild Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 16 November 1912 in 2h 42 (10–2–14 in A) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of College Pleasure, London Scholars' Pleasure, College Exercise, Violet, Woodbine, Oxford and Kent. 1 Frank Boswell 2 John Lovell 3 Henry W Gayton 4 William Freeman 5 Frederick J Mynard 6 Charles W Clarke (C) Oxford Diocesan Guild Buckingham, Buckinghamshire St Peter and St Paul Saturday, 16 November 1912 in 3h 19 (27) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten Part 1 Herbert Edwards 2 Cecil A Valentine 3 Laurence Meager 4 Walter Sear 5 Harry Sear (C) 6 William Webb 7 Rev C W O Jenkyn 8 Richard Nichols First peal on eight bells 1. First peal in the method on the bells, and first peal in this branch by the Rev. C. W. O. Jenkyn, as master of the Guild. The band desire to thank the Rev. J. B. Kirby for the use of the bells and for his kind hospitality after the peal, which was rung as a birthday compliment to Harry Sear, son of the conductor. Oxford Diocesan Guild Old Windsor, Berkshire St Peter and St Andrew Friday, 22 November 1912 in 2h 45 (11–2–21 in G) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four-part 1 Leonard Stilwell 2 Rev C W O Jenkyn 3 William H Fussell 4 Ambrose W Osborne 5 Bertram Prewett 6 Frank V Sinkins 7 William Welling (C) 8 Joseph Gutteridge First peal of Stedman as conductor. It is eight years since the ringer of the sixth rang his last peal. Through the medium of this paper the band wish to thank the Vicar, the Rev J Russell Napier, for his kind hospitality after the peal. Source - B Prewett peal book Oxford Diocesan Guild Shenley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 23 November 1912 in 3h 16 (18) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholars’ Pleasure, Violet, Oxford and Kent. 1 Alfred Clark 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Edwin Yates 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) Rung as a birthday compliment to E. Yates. The ringers desire to thank the Rector (the Rev. J. R. Vincent, chairman of the Branch), for the use of the bells; also Mr. G. Clarke for having everything ready. Oxford Diocesan Guild Burghfield, Berkshire St Mary the Virgin Sunday, 15 December 1912 in 2h 50 (11¼) 5040 Minor (3m) Two 720s each of Canterbury Pleasure and Oxford Bob, and three 720s of Plain Bob. 1 Harry Tucker 2 Mary Chillingworth 3 George Parsons 4 John Bower 5 James Abery (C) 6 George Abery Oxford Diocesan Guild Cheddington, Buckinghamshire St Giles Saturday, 21 December 1912 in 3h 8 (11–3–0 in F♯) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scholar' Pleasure, Violet, Oxford and Kent 1 Leonard A Smith 2 Albert J Green 3 Edwin Yates 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) First peal on the bells Oxford Diocesan Guild Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire St Mary and St Giles Thursday, 26 December 1912 in 2h 50 (12½) 5040 Treble Bob Minor (7m) Being 720 each of London Surprise, Cambridge Surprise, College Pleasure, College Exercise, London Scbolars' Pleasure, Violet 1 Walter W Bonham 2 Herbert C Edwards 3 Edwin Yates 4 Albert J Green 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Cecil A Valentine (C) Oxford Diocesan Guild Arborfield, Berkshire St Bartholomew Thursday, 26 December 1912 in 2h 46 (11–2–24 in G) 5040 Minor (3m) 1440 Oxford TB, 2160 Kent TB, 1440 Plain Bob - each called differently. 1 Harold Hale 2 Joseph White 3 Albert Pierce 4 Harry Bungay 5 Ernest C Lambert 6 John Rance (C) First Peal - 1 First Peal in three methods - 2 First peal on the bells, which were recently rehung in a new iron frame by Messers, Webb & Bennett, and go splendidly. Oxford Diocesan Guild Calverton, Buckinghamshire All Saints Friday, 27 December 1912 in 2h 40 (11) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Being seven 720's each called differently. 1 James Tompkins 2 Cecil A Valentine 3 William G Edwards 4 Walter W Bonham 5 Leonard A Smith 6 Albert J Green (C) First peal of Minor with a bob bell. | |
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