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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 11 matching performances. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Sampford Brett, Somerset St George Sunday, 2 January 1910 in 72m (7–2–10 in A) 1910 Grandsire Doubles 1 H Groves 2 E Perry 3 F Gould 4 A H Jenkins 5 W Gould (C) A date touch for Divine Service. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 8 January 1910 in 45m (22 in E♭) 1260 Grandsire Triples 1 Harry Lawrence 2 James Coram 3 John Harris 4 Frederick Iley 5 James Broad 6 Walter Worgan 7 Gabriel Chamberlain (C) 8 William Crandon First quarter-peal: 1. Later in the evening the ringers’ annual supper was held at The Clarence hotel. The chair was taken by the Rev. H. J. Ker Thompson, and the vice-chair by Mr. A. Whitaker, (churchwarden). There were also present in addition to the ringers, Mr. J. Cox (churchwarden), the Rev. E. G. Austin (Vicar of Berrow), and a good few friends. After ample justice had been done to the good things provided, the usual toasts were given, and some capital songs and recitations were given. Bell News Vol. XXIX, Iss. 1455, P. 27 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 16 April 1910 in 3h 2 (22 in E♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Hollis's Five-Part 1 Harry Lawrence 2 Alfred Routley 3 Ernest B Crowder 4 James Broad 5 Walter Worgan 6 Gabriel Chamberlain (C) 7 Frederick Iley 8 James Coram First peal: 1. Rung as a compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Woolley, who that day celebrated their Diamond Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Woolley were also the recipients of a telegram from the King, congratulating them on the event. Bell News Vol. XXIX, Iss. 1466, P. 165 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Glastonbury, Somerset St John the Baptist Saturday, 30 April 1910 in 3h 6 (26 in D♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Hollis's Five-Part (No 2) 1 James Broad 2 William S Doble 3 Ernest B Crowder 4 Thomas Doble 5 Henry J Trimm 6 Gabriel Chamberlain 7 George H Pruen 8 William Crandon (No Conductor mentioned.) First peal - 2, and attained his majority on the 14th inst., and at the finish of the peal received the hearty congratulations of the band. As published in Bell News June 18, 1910 Page 235. N.B. Conductor was Gabriel Chamberlain. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Monksilver, Somerset All Saints Sunday, 31 July 1910 in 66m (9–2–27 in G) 1910 Doubles (2m) Plain Bob, Grandsire. 1 H Watts 2 Sidney Parsons 3 Charles Greedy 4 Albert J Barker 5 William Bennett (C) A date touch for evening service. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Monksilver, Somerset All Saints Saturday, 1 October 1910 in 2h 47 (9–2–27 in G) 5040 Doubles (2m) Plain Bob and Grandsire. 1 Henry Watts 2 Arthur H Jenkins 3 Sidney Hole 4 William Bennett (C) 5 Albert Barker Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Sampford Brett, Somerset St George Saturday, 8 October 1910 in 2h 44 (7–2–10 in A) 5040 Grandsire Doubles 1 Edward Berry 2 Walter Date 3 Albert Barker 4 Arthur Cavill 5 William Bennett (C) First peal (1,2,4). Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 12 November 1910 in 2h 57 (22 in E♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Heywood's variation 1 Joseph Maddock 2 Thomas Doble 3 John Thomas (C) 4 Edgar E Burgess 5 Ernest B Crowder 6 Henry T Howell 7 Gabriel Chamberlain 8 William Crandon First peal of Stedman on the bells. Bell News Vol. XXIX, Iss. 1497, P. 535 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Milverton, Somerset St Michael and All Angels Thursday, 24 November 1910 in 2h 44 (17–2–12 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Hollis's Five Part (No.2). 1 William Andrews Jnr 2 Henry Norman 3 Robert Scott (C) 4 Edwin Chapman 5 William Chapman 6 Archibald J Andrews 7 Frederick Norman 8 Robert Chapman R. Chapman is to be congratulated on the able manner in which he rang the tenor throughout the peal, he having attained his 71st year on Tuesday, November 22nd. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Portishead, Somerset St Peter Saturday, 10 December 1910 in 2h 50 (15 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Frank William May 2 Nellie Gillingham (C) 3 Ernest Goldstone 4 Mary E N Jukes 5 Alfred Watts 6 James Nisbet 7 William Gillingham 8 Albert G Luke First peal with a bob bell: 4. [BN xxix p.596] Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Glastonbury, Somerset St John the Baptist Saturday, 17 December 1910 in 3h 2 (26–0–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Hollis's Five-Part 1 W Brass 2 Frede E Parsons 3 F Luxton 4 H Edwards 5 S Hawkins 6 Gabriel Chamberlain (C) 7 Walter Farley 8 A Pearce Arranged for F. Parsons, who was made a member before starting. First peal of Grandsire - 2. First peal - 1, 3 & 8. First peal with a bob bell - 7. As published in Bell News January 21, 1911, Page 607 | |
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