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Saturday, 16 July 1983 in 3h (13–2–12 in F)
5040 Spliced Treble Bob Minor (74m)
74 methods spliced into seven extents: (1) Kentish, Berkeley, Edinburgh, Pembroke, Oswald, Barham, Melandra, Beeston, Peveril, Leasowe Delight and Waterford, Berwyn and Mendip Treble Bob (composed by A G Driver); (2) Hexham, Surfleet, Berwick, Beverley, Primrose, Cambridge Surprise and Waltham, Burslem Delight (arranged by C K Lewis); (3) Ely, Rostherne, Chepstow, Wilmslow, Balmoral, Knutsford, Skipton, Bogedone, Fotheringay Delight, Bourne, Hull Surprise and Nelson Treble Bob (composed by A G Driver); (4) Marple, Braintree, Taxal, Humber, Willesden, Wragby, College Bob IV, St Albans, Old Oxford, Neasden, Newdigate, Charlwood, Elston, Clarence Delight and Morning Star Treble Bob (composed by A G Driver); (5) Norbury, Kingston, College Exercise, London Scholars' Pleasure, Duke of Norfolk, Sandal, Ockley, Capel Treble Bob and Bedford, Merton and Disley Delight (composed by C K Lewis); (6) Kent, Trinity Sunday, Killamarsh, Quantock, Snowdon Treble Bob, Donottar, Carisbrooke, Pontefract and Wath Delight (composed by C K Lewis from H Chant grid); (7) Abbeyville, Canterbury, St Werburgh, Crowland, Vale Royal and Combermere Delight (arranged by A G Driver); 155 changes of method; a plain lead of each method
1 Sidney Hough
2 Denis Mottershead
3 C Kenneth Lewis (C)
4 Neil D Lomas
5 Geoffrey R Gardner
6 Peter Dyson
The greatest number of treble minor methods yet spliced into seven extents. 100th peal together 1 and 5
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