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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 40 matching performances. Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Friday, 4 January 1929 in 3h 2 (8–3–19 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Groves Transposition of Parker's Twelve - part 1 Reginald Poston 2 Robert E Summers 3 Thomas Bevan 4 John J Webb 5 William T Poston 6 Edwin H Foster 7 William Poston (C) 8 Robert Summers First peal 6. Hereford Diocesan Guild Marden, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Sunday, 13 January 1929 in 2h 56 (12–1–6 in F♯) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 21 Spliced 240"s.) 1 Roland F W Kinsey 2 William G T Barrett 3 Thomas W Rowley 4 Francis J Williams 5 James P Hyett (C) 6 Harold H W Kinsey Re-elected a member before starting 4. Hereford Diocesan Guild Sutton St Nicholas, Herefordshire St Nicholas Saturday, 19 January 1929 in 2h 53 (7 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 21 Spliced 240’s.) 1 William E Kinsey 2 William G T Barrett 3 James P Hyett (C) 4 Francis J Williams 5 Thomas W Rowley 6 Harold H W Kinsey First peal away from the tenor 1. Re-elected a member before starting. Hereford Diocesan Guild Kimbolton, Herefordshire St James the Great Saturday, 19 January 1929 in 2h 47 (9–3–24 in G) 5040 Doubles (3m) (Two 720s each Canterbury Pleasure, Plain Bob; three 720s Grandsire) 1 John Green 2 John F Fox 3 Thomas G Cooke 4 William H Jaine 5 Frederick A Jaine (C) 6 Wilfrid E Brookes First peal in 3 methods: 3. Rung half-muffled as a token of respect to the late H S Williams, Esq, who had been Churchwarden for over 30 years. Hereford Diocesan Guild Staunton on Wye, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Wednesday, 6 February 1929 (10–0–11 in G) 1260 Grandsire Doubles 1 H Male 2 J Price 3 J Randle 4 G Breeze 5 James P Hyett 6 W H Price First quarter inside for J. Price and J. Randle. First quarter for W. H. Price. No conductor given. Taken from RW March 11th 1929. Hereford Diocesan Guild Eardisley, Herefordshire St Mary Magdalene Saturday, 23 March 1929 in 2h 55 (8–1–27 in G♯) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 16 spliced 240's and ten 120’s) 1 Eric R Webb 2 George J R Price 3 Barney W Cadman 4 James P Hyett (C) 5 James Randle 6 Charles Webb First peal 1 and 6. Hereford Diocesan Guild Clifford, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Sunday, 31 March 1929 in 2h 48 (12–1–14 in G) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Bring two 120's of Canterbury Pleasure, 14 120's and 13 spliced 240's
(Pitman’s) of Grandsire.) 1 Reginald Morris 2 George W Barker 3 William Richards 4 William Evans 5 George J R Price 6 James P Hyett (C) Rung on, and in honour of, Easter Day, also to celebrate the 21st birthday of the conductor’s youngest daughter, and her engagement to the ringer of the 5th. The conductor has now called a peal of Doubles from each of the eight bells in the tower. Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Friday, 26 April 1929 in 3h 4 (8–3–19 in A♭) 5040 Plain Bob Major Composed by J. R. Pritchard 1 Alfred T Poulton 2 Walter T Bennett 3 Thomas Bevan 4 Robert E Summers 5 Edward V Rodenhurst 6 William T Poston 7 John Clark 8 William Poston (C) Hereford Diocesan Guild Knighton, Radnorshire St Edward Saturday, 27 April 1929 in 2h 46 (9–3–26 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Holt's ten-part 1 Geoffrey C Abley 2 Albert E Jones 3 Robert H Jones 4 William J Beniams 5 John F Evans 6 John J Price 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Richard H Wellings First peal of Triples - 2,3,5,6. First peal of Triples as conductor. Ringer of 4th from Ludlow. All the others are members of the local band. Hereford Diocesan Guild Eye, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Saturday, 11 May 1929 in 2h 40 (8–1–0 in A♭) 5040 Doubles (3m) (Being two 720’s of Canterbury Pleasure, two 720’s of Plain Bob and
three 720's of Grandsire.)
1 Albert E Taylor 2 Thomas C Gwilliam 3 Richard G Cooke 4 Thomas G Cooke 5 Frederick A Jaine (C) 6 George Probert First peal and first attempt 1. First peal in three methods 2,3 and 6. First peal in three methods on the bells. All, except the conductor, are members of the local band. Hereford Diocesan Guild Ludlow, Shropshire St Laurence Saturday, 1 June 1929 in 3h 16 (16–2–16 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Groves Transposition of Parker's Twelve - part 1 William R Nash 2 William Saunders 3 William J Beniams 4 Alfred S Bayley 5 Arthur Pritchard 6 James Heasman 7 Nelson Elliott 8 Oliver Sippetts (C) First eight bell peal 3. Hereford Diocesan Guild Staunton on Arrow, Herefordshire St Peter Saturday, 29 June 1929 in 2h 49 (6–1–16 in B♭) 5040 Doubles (4m) (Being two 720’s of Canterbury Pleasure, and one each o f April Day,
Pitman's, Morris’, Plain Hob and Grandsire.) 1 Jabez Preece 2 James P Hyett (C) 3 G James R Price 4 William Evans 5 William Richards 6 Robert G Fletcher Rung on and in honour of St. Peter’s Day. First peal in four methods on the bells and by all the band. Hereford Diocesan Guild Whitney on Wye, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Sunday, 7 July 1929 in 2h 48 (9 in A♭) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Being 720 of Canterbury Pleasure, and 4,320 of Grandsire.) 1 David Timbers 2 James P Hyett (C) 3 Reginald Morris 4 Edmund Morris 5 G James R Price First peal 1. First peal inside 3. First peal in two methods 4. Hereford Diocesan Guild Woolhope, Herefordshire St George Saturday, 20 July 1929 in 3h 1 (13¼ in F) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Being 720's of Plain Bob and 18 Spliced 240’s of Grandsire.) 1 William G T Barrett 2 John H Pitt 3 G James R Price 4 Geoffrey W Taysom 5 James P Hyett (C) 6 John Mountford First peal 2 and 6. Rung on the festival of St. Margaret. The ringers represent six different towers. This was the conductor’s 100th peal of Doubles, and he has now rung more tower bell peals for the Guild than any other member since the Guild’s inception. Hereford Diocesan Guild Presteigne, Radnorshire St Andrew Saturday, 20 July 1929 in 3h 2 (13–2–21 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Holt's Ten-Part 1 Hubert Jones 2 Albert E Jones 3 William J Beniams 4 John J Price 5 John F Evans 6 William R Nash 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nason Ringers of treble, 3rd, 6th and tenor are from Ludlow, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 7th from Knighton. Hereford Diocesan Guild Lyonshall, Herefordshire St Michael and All Angels Sunday, 28 July 1929 in 2h 51 (12 in G) 5040 Doubles (3m) (Being eight 120’s of Plain Bob, twelve Canterbury Pleasure, ten
Grandsire, and six 240’s o f Pitman’s arrangement.) 1 William Evans (C) 2 Trevor Jones 3 Henry T Chandler 4 William Richards 5 James P Hyett First peal in three methods 3. Rung in honour of the King's recovery. J. P. Hyett now holds the record for the above Guild, having rung more peals than any other member. Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Saturday, 3 August 1929 in 3h (8–3–19 in A♭) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by J. R. Pritchard 1 John J Webb 2 Reginald Poston 3 Robert E Summers 4 Walter A Poston 5 William T Poston 6 Alfred T Poulton 7 Edwin H Foster 8 William Poston (C) First of Major inside 2. Fiftieth peal 6. First peal of Major 7. Hereford Diocesan Guild Glasbury on Wye, Powys St Peter Sunday, 4 August 1929 in 2h 50 (11–2–23 in F) 5040 Doubles (4m/v) 720 each of Plain Bob, April Day, and Canterbury Pleasure, and 2880 of Grandsire. 1 Dennis J Sharples 2 William Evans 3 G James R Price 4 James P Hyett (C) 5 Henry T Chandler 6 John Jones First peal in four methods - 1, 5, 6. Hereford Diocesan Guild Whitney on Wye, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Monday, 5 August 1929 in 2h 40 (9 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 21 Spliced 240’s.) 1 William H G Morgan 2 Reginald Morris 3 James P Hyett (C) 4 Edmund Morris 5 Harry T Chandler First peal 1. The conductor’s 100th peal of Doubles for the Hereford Guild. Hereford Diocesan Guild Clifford, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 10 August 1929 in 2h 51 (12–1–14 in G) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Being 14 120’s o f Canterbury Pleasure and 14 Spliced 240’s o f Grandsire.) 1 Dennis J Sharples 2 Harry T Chandler 3 G James R Price 4 Edmund Morris 5 James P Hyett (C) 6 James Randle 100th six-bell peal 5. Rung on the back six. Hereford Diocesan Guild Kington, Herefordshire St Mary Sunday, 11 August 1929 in 2h 55 (11–0–23 in F) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 21 Spliced 240’s) 1 Joseph Watkins 2 George King 3 Arthur Keen 4 Harry T Chandler 5 James P Hyett (C) 6 Trevor Jones First peal 1 and 2. Rung for evening service. Hereford Diocesan Guild Kimbolton, Herefordshire St James the Great Sunday, 25 August 1929 in 2h 40 (9–3–24 in G) 5040 Grandsire Doubles 1 Frederick A Jaine (C) 2 Charles Jaine 3 Thomas G Cooke 4 John F Fox 5 William H Jaine 6 Revd A S Hutchinson Rung with all the bells plain hunting, in turn, two 720s with the 2nd and 4th, and one each with the treble, 3rd and 5th. This is the first peal of Grandsire rung on this principle for the Guild. Hereford Diocesan Guild Leominster, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Saturday, 31 August 1929 in 2h 46 (22¾ in E♭) 5040 Doubles (7m) (Being 720 each of St. Dunstan’s, Morning Star, Old Doubles, April
Day, Plain Bob, Canterbury Pleasure and Grandsire.)
1 Wilfred E Brooks 2 Thomas C Gwilliam 3 Thomas G Cooke 4 James P Hyett 5 Frederick A Jaine (C) 6 Hedley B Vale First peal in seven methods 2,3,4 and 6. First peal in seven methods on the bells. Rung on the front six of the peal of ten, and in honour of the wedding of W . H. Jaine and Miss C. Preece, who were married' earlier in the day. Hereford Diocesan Guild Clun, Shropshire St George Saturday, 14 September 1929 in 3h 1 (13–2–1 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Hubert Jones 2 Thomas H Y Smallwood 3 Ernest H Meredith 4 William J Beniams 5 John J Price 6 William R Nash 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nason Rung to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the reconstruction and restoration of the tower and bells Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Saturday, 14 September 1929 in 3h 5 (8–3–19 in A♭) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by J. R. Pritchard 1 Reginald Poston 2 Arthur W Davis 3 Alfred T Poulton 4 William T Poston 5 Walter T Bennett 6 Donald G Clift 7 John Clark 8 William Poston (C) First peal of Major, and hails from Usk 6. 200th peal 7. Hereford Diocesan Guild Church Stretton, Shropshire St Laurence Saturday, 21 September 1929 in 2h 50 (11–0–5 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Hubert Jones 2 John J Price 3 Thomas H Y Smallwood 4 William J Beniams 5 William R Nash 6 Major W T Boughey 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nason First peal of Triples 6. Hereford Diocesan Guild King's Caple, Herefordshire St John the Baptist Sunday, 22 September 1929 in 2h 55 (12½ in G) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being eight spliced 240’s and 34 ordinary 120’s.) 1 Herbert J Harris 2 Herbert Colcombe 3 Eric G Evans 4 G James R Price 5 James P Hyett (C) 6 John L Vaughan First peal away from the tenor 1. First peal 3 and 6. Rung for the harvest festival services. Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Tuesday, 1 October 1929 in 3h 10 (8–3–19 in A♭) 5184 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by Henry Dains 1 Walter T Bennett 2 William T Poston 3 Mrs Rupert Richardson 4 Charles Edwards 5 Arthur W Davis 6 William Poston 7 Robert E Summers 8 Rupert Richardson (C) First peal in the method 2,6 and 7. First peal in the method on the bells. Hereford Diocesan Guild Wistanstow, Shropshire Holy Trinity Saturday, 5 October 1929 in 2h 42 (9–2–18 in G) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt 's Ten -part 1 Hubert Jones 2 Robert H Jones 3 Thomas H Y Smallwood 4 William R Nash 5 William J Beniams 6 John J Price 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nason Rung to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the bells (recast by Rudhall). Hereford Diocesan Guild Ruardean, Gloucestershire St John the Baptist Saturday, 19 October 1929 in 3h 10 (14–2–14 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Rev. E. G. Bensons One-part 1 Leonard Nelmes 2 Bruce P Clew 3 John Austin (C) 4 George Wilkes 5 Ernest T Allaway 6 John W Davis 7 William Bishop 8 Albert E Bishop First peal 8. First peal on the bells since rehanging. Hereford Diocesan Guild Leominster, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Saturday, 2 November 1929 in 3h 4 (22¾ in E♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holts Ten-Part 1 Hubert Jones 2 Albert E Jones 3 Robert H Jones 4 William J Beniams 5 John J Price 6 William R Nash 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nason Hereford Diocesan Guild Eye, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Saturday, 2 November 1929 in 2h 51 (8–1–0 in A♭) 5040 Plain Bob Minor (Being seven different 720’s.) 1 Wilfred E Brooks 2 John F Fox 3 Richard Cooke 4 Thomas C Gwilliam 5 Thomas G Cooke 6 Frederick A Jaine (C) First peal of Minor on the bells. First peal of Minor for all except conductor. First peal of Minor as conductor. First peal of Minor rung by a resident band in Leominster district since its formation. Hereford Diocesan Guild Norton Canon, Herefordshire St Nicholas Sunday, 3 November 1929 in 2h 47 (6–3–16 in B♭) 5040 Doubles (3m) (Being 720 each of Canterbury Pleasure and Plain Bob, and 3,600
of Grandsire.) 1 Harry Male 2 James P Hyett (C) 3 G James R Price 4 George Breeze 5 James Randle First peal in three methods 1 and 4. First peal ‘inside’ in three methods 4. Rung for the festival of All Saints and for evensong, the ringers being specially thanked by the Vicar (Rev. E. G. T. Simey). The peal also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the rehanging of the bells, the 25th anniversary of the conductor's first lesson under the tuition of Mr. W. Short in the above tower, the 25th peal for G. J. R. Price, and the 25th peal together for the second and third ringers. Hereford Diocesan Guild Lugwardine, Herefordshire St Peter Saturday, 9 November 1929 in 3h 8 (12–1–20 in F) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by J. R. Pritchard 1 William H Symonds 2 Charles Edwards 3 Allen E Gwynne 4 William H Williams 5 Thomas H Taysom 6 Geoffrey W Taysom 7 Arthur W Davis 8 Walter Taylor (C) Hereford Diocesan Guild Ludlow, Shropshire St Laurence Saturday, 9 November 1929 in 2h 59 (16–2–16 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Hubert Jones 2 Albert E Jones 3 John J Price 4 William J Beniams 5 William R Nash 6 James P Hyett 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nash Rung as a compliment to Alderman John Palmer on his re-election as Mayor of Ludlow for the fifth year in succession. Also as a welcome home to the Rector, who has just recovered from an illness. Hereford Diocesan Guild Eye, Herefordshire St Peter and St Paul Thursday, 14 November 1929 in 2h 52 (8–1–0 in A♭) 5040 Doubles (3m) (Being 1,200 Canterbury Pleasure, 1,200 Plain Bob, and 2,640 Grandsire.) 1 George Williams 2 Walter Adams 3 Thomas G Cooke (C) 4 Richard Cooke 5 Thomas C Gwilliam 6 Frank Everitt First peal 1 and 2. First peal as conductor. First peal on the bells by a purely local band. Hereford Diocesan Guild Marden, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Sunday, 17 November 1929 in 2h 54 (12–1–6 in F♯) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 42 six-scores, 18 callings.) 1 Charles Leith 2 William G T Barrett 3 Reginald Morris 4 James P Hyett 5 G James R Price (C) 6 William E Kinsey First peal. Rung as a compliment to the Vicar for his kindness in always placing the bells at the ringers’ disposal. Also rung on the birthday of, and as a compliment to, the tenor man. Hereford Diocesan Guild Bridstow, Herefordshire St Bridget Saturday, 23 November 1929 in 3h 6 (8–3–19 in A♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans Four Part 1 Rees Evans 2 William T Poston 3 Alfred T Poulton 4 Robert E Summers 5 Henry E Cox 6 Edwin H Foster 7 William Poston (C) 8 Robert Summers First peal of Stedman by all the band, and the first on the bells. Rung at the 9th attempt. Hereford Diocesan Guild Knighton, Radnorshire St Edward Saturday, 7 December 1929 in 2h 46 (9–3–26 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Holt's ten-part 1 Hubert Jones 2 William Saunders 3 William R Nash 4 William J Beniams 5 John J Price 6 Edward V Rodenhurst 7 Francis Evans (C) 8 Arthur C Nash Hereford Diocesan Guild Bredwardine, Herefordshire St Andrew Saturday, 28 December 1929 in 2h 52 (9–2–1 in B♭) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being thirty-two 120’s and five 240’s of Morris’ arrangement.) 1 Dennis J Sharples 2 James P Hyett (C) 3 Edgar R Jones 4 George Breeze 5 Joseph T Morris 6 Charles R Smith First peal ‘inside.’ 5. First peal 6. Rung in honour of the Christmas festival. | |
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