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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 Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 17 January 1914 in 3h 5 (22 in E♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by T Thurstans' Four-Part 1 James Coram 2 Alfred Routley 3 Alexander Evans 4 George H Pruen 5 Frederick Iley 6 Walter Worgan 7 Gabriel Chamberlain (C) 8 Edward Reed First peal: 8. First peal of Stedman: 1,4. First peal of Stedman on the bells by an entirely local band, and first attempt and first peal of Stedman as conductor. The ringer of the treble is nearly 67 years age, and only took up Stedman a short time ago. Ringing World page reference: 150.0071Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Glastonbury, Somerset St John the Baptist Wednesday, 11 February 1914 in 3h 3 (26–0–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Hollis' Five-Part 1 Thomas T Hayward 2 Henry John Trim (C) 3 Edgar G Lush 4 William Brass 5 Frederick Marsh, Junr 6 Harry Parish 7 Walter Farley 8 Herbert G Farley First peal away from treble and first attempt - 4. Rung as a birthday compliment to W. Farley, hon. secretary of the Glastonbury Deanery Branch. As published in The Ringing World February 12th, 1914 Page 119. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Portishead, Somerset St Peter Tuesday, 24 February 1914 in 2h 58 (15 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by G Walder's variation of Parker's 12-part 1 Blanche L Mitchell 2 Ernest Goldstone (C) 3 Nellie Gillingham 4 Doris Coles 5 Mary E N Jukes 6 Edith M Hole 7 William Gillingham 8 Albert E Colbourn First peal: 1, 4, 6, 8. First peal as conductor. All are members of the local band. The ringer of the 4th is only 14 years of age. [RW 1914 p.151] Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 28 February 1914 in 3h 2 (22 in E♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by A Variation of Hollis's Five-Part 1 William Crandon 2 Frederick Iley 3 Alexander Evans 4 George H Pruen 5 Harry Lawrence 6 Walter Worgan 7 Gabriel Chamberlain (C) 8 William Court First peal: 8 (Elected a member previous to starting). First peal away from tenor: 1. Rung as a compliment to the Rev. Prebendary R. Hayes Robinson, whose induction as Vicar of the parish took place on the same date. Ringing World page reference: 155.0152Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Sampford Brett, Somerset St George Saturday, 7 March 1914 in 2h 47 (7–2–10 in A) 5040 Doubles (3m) Being 14 six-scores each of London, Plain Bob and Grandsire. 1 Herbert Groves 2 William Calloway 3 Frank Calloway 4 Arthur Cavill 5 William Bennett (C) First peal (1). First peal in 3 methods (4). Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Beckington, Somerset St George Sunday, 15 March 1914 in 2h 59 (16–2–25 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Original 1 Gilbert H Harding (C) 2 Walter F Bishop 3 Walter Farley 4 A Martin Daniel 5 Arthur K Harrison 6 William J Prescott 7 Samuel J Hector 8 William Flower Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr A M G Daniel and Mr S J Hector. Ringing World page reference: 157.0189Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Wrington, Somerset All Saints Saturday, 16 May 1914 in 3h 29 (36–2–19 in C♯) 5001 Stedman Caters Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Alfred E Reeves 2 Charles T Coles 3 Fred G May (C) 4 Albert Stowell 5 Frederick G Woodiss 6 Albert A Hughes 7 Henry B Burt 8 John H B Hesse 9 William Shepherd 10 Uriah W Braven The peal was arranged by Mr J H B Hesse for the ringers of the 2nd, 5th, 6th and 9th; also for the Revs. G F Coleridge and C Jenkyn, both of whom could not take part. Source - C Coles peal book Ringing World page reference: 166.0338Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Milverton, Somerset St Michael and All Angels Monday, 1 June 1914 in 44m (17–2–12 in E) 1260 Stedman Triples 1 Albert Tout 2 William Andrews Jnr 3 Frederick Norman 4 Edwin Chapman 5 Henry Norman 6 Archibald J Andrews 7 Robert Scott (C) 8 Robert Chapman Rung on the anniversary of the birthday of Mr.J.S.Allen, organist and choirmaster of the Parish church. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Milverton, Somerset St Michael and All Angels Thursday, 11 June 1914 in 2h 57 (17–2–12 in E) 5040 Stedman Triples Sir A. Heywood's variation of Thurstan's Four-part. 1 William Chapman 2 Albert Tout 3 Frederick Norman 4 Isaac Creed 5 Percy Merson 6 Archibald J Andrews 7 Robert Scott (C) 8 Henry Norman First peal of Stedman (2 & 3). First peal of Stedman Triples as conductor. 60th peal for Isaac Creed (Norton Fitzwarren). Percy Merson hails from Bishops Hull. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Glastonbury, Somerset St John the Baptist Saturday, 11 July 1914 in 3h (14–1–22 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Henry J Trim 2 Samuel J Hector 3 Gilbert H Harding (C) 4 Sam R B Hawkins 5 Harry Parish 6 Fredk J Marsh, Junr 7 Walter Farley 8 Harry Holland Arranged for G. H. Harding, o f Bath, and S. J. Hector, of Trowbridge, and as a birthday compliment to Miss Irene Trim and Miss May Hector, daughters of the ringers of treble and second. As published in The Ringing World July 17th, 1914 Page 35. Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Milverton, Somerset St Michael and All Angels Saturday, 31 October 1914 in 2h 59 (17–2–12 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Hollis's Five-part. 1 Edwin Chapman 2 William Chapman 3 Robert Scott (C) 4 Albert Tout 5 Henry Norman 6 Archibald J Andrews 7 Isaac Creed 8 Robert Chapman Rung half-muffled as a glorious memory of those who have laid down their lives by land and sea in the war which is now being waged for right and liberty. | |
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