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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 Wells, Somerset Cathedral Church of St Andrew Monday, 6 April 1931 in 3h 39 (57) 5043 Stedman Caters Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 John H Crampion 2 Charles T Coles (C) 3 Frank W Perrins 4 Alfred Reeves 5 George R Pye 6 Albert W Coles 7 Charles W Roberts 8 James Bennett 9 Edward P Duffield 10 William Pye Joseph T Dyke RW 1931 p243 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Taunton, Somerset St Mary Magdalene Monday, 6 April 1931 in 3h 59 (29–3–20) 5280 Cambridge Surprise Maximus Composed by Gabriel Lindoff. 1 Charles T Coles 2 George R Pye 3 Albert W Coles 4 Alfred E Reeves 5 Charles W Roberts 6 John H Crampion 7 Frank W Perrens 8 William A Cave 9 Joseph T Dyke 10 James Bennett 11 Edward P Duffield 12 William Pye (C) First peal in the method on the bells and by the association. First of Maximus on the bells. RW 1931 p242 Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Milverton, Somerset St Michael and All Angels Saturday, 23 May 1931 in 2h 55 (17–2–12 in E) 5040 Stedman Triples Heywood's Transposition. 1 Alfred J Wyatt 2 Sydney A Wyatt 3 Henry Norman 4 Henry Churchill 5 Arthur H Reed 6 William G Gigg 7 Percy Merson (C) 8 S George Coles 100th peal for the Association (7). First peal (4). Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Wraxall, Somerset All Saints Monday, 10 August 1931 in 3h 8 (23) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Johnson's variation of Middleton's 1 Norman V Andrews 2 George R Pye (C) 3 Hector G Bird 4 Edward G Coward 5 Alfred E Reeves 6 William A Cave 7 Charles F Andrews 8 Joseph T Dyke Source - G Pye peal book Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Clevedon, Somerset St Andrew Monday, 10 August 1931 in 3h 4 (14–1–20 in E) 5056 Superlative Surprise Major Composed by Charles H Hattersley 1 Canon G Coleridge 2 Hector G Bird 3 Edward G Coward 4 Alfred E Reeves 5 Joseph T Dyke 6 George R Pye 7 Charles F Andrews 8 William A Cave (C) First peal in the method: 3 an 7 Source - G Pye peal book Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Chewton Mendip, Somerset St Mary Magdalene Tuesday, 11 August 1931 in 3h 19 (24–1–1 in E♭) 5024 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by Henry W Wilde 1 Canon G Coleridge 2 Alfred E Reeves 3 George R Pye 4 Hector G Bird 5 Charles F Andrews 6 William A Cave 7 Norman V Andrews 8 Joseph T Dyke (C) First peal in the method on the bells Source - G Pye peal book Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Long Ashton, Somerset All Saints Thursday, 13 August 1931 in 3h 7 (30–3–23 in D♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four-part 1 Thomas F King 2 Edward G Coward 3 Hector G Bird 4 George R Pye (C) 5 William A Cave 6 Charles F Andrews 7 Norman V Andrews 8 Leonard G Tanner Source - G Pye peal book Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Barrow Gurney, Somerset Blessed Virgin Mary and St Edward King and Martyr Thursday, 13 August 1931 in 3h 2 (15) 5088 New Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Canon G Coleridge 2 Thomas F King 3 Richard Clark 4 George R Pye (C) 5 Edward G Coleridge 6 Charles F Andrews 7 William A Cave 8 Joseph T Dyke First peal in the method: 2 and 5 Source - G Pye peal book Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Burnham on Sea, Somerset St Andrew Friday, 14 August 1931 in 3h 7 (22 in E♭) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Johnson's variation of Middleton's 1 Alexander Evans 2 George R Pye (C) 3 Richard Clark 4 Edward G Coward 5 Herbert Knight 6 William A Cave 7 Charles F Andrews 8 Joseph T Dyke * 50th peal for the Association: 1 Rung as a compliment to Mr Wm Pye, brother of the conductor, on the occasion of his 61st birthday Source - G Pye peal book Ringing World page reference: 1065.0537Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Corston, Somerset All Saints Wednesday, 16 September 1931 in 2h 43 (9–2–25 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by J F Penning's Oner Part 1 Charles W Bell 2 Arthur Prince (C) 3 Cecil Pawsey 4 Charles A Harding 5 Jesse H Beazer 6 Eli S Beazer 7 Jesse Hallett 8 Henry Mills Bath & Wells Diocesan Association Wiveliscombe, Somerset St Andrew Saturday, 14 November 1931 in 3h 5 (16–2–18 in E♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Thurstan's Four-part. 1 Sydney A Wyatt 2 James Hunt 3 Alfred J Wyatt 4 Arthur H Reed 5 S George Coles 6 Percy Merson 7 William H Lloyd (C) 8 Herbert V Young First peal on eight bells (8). First of Stedman as conductor. | |
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