St Nicholas
Saturday, 12 September 2009 in 2h 31 (9 Cwt)
5040 Doubles (124 M/V)
3m 121v: (1) April Day, May Day (2) Seighford, Litchurch (3) Grandsire, St. Margaret, Moxley (4) Little Birch, Satanta, Cornstalk (5) Hoarwithy, Big Tree, Blue Jacket (6) Aconbury, Lone Wolf, Black Hoof (7) Newborough, Oxford, Clashmore (8) Kings Caple, Over-Hanging Butte, Tecumsah (9) Wormeloe Tump, Satank, Tenskwatawa (10) St. Helen, St. Valentine, Allexton (11) Fownhope, Tauhawsin, Black Bob (12) Longparish, Freeland, Beauxfield (13) Ladbrooke, Gresford, Coxmoor (14) Geronimo, Plenty Bear, Pontiac (15) Victorio, Sorrell Horse, Tahunrenche (16) Mangas Coloradas, Yellow Bear, Charioquois (17) Zennor, St. Tydfil, Pancrasweek (18) Cochise, Little Raven, John Grey Eyes (19) Chato, Black Bear, Big Turtle (20) Keysoe, Jacobstowe, Duxford (21) Natches, Left Hand, Atironta (22) Pinks, Harbury, Euxton (23) Daffodil, Isis, Jevington (24) Dull Knife, Crowfoot, Tuscaloosa (25) Black Kettle, Ermine Horses, Franchimastabe (26) Wild Hog, Yellow Horse, Taboca (27) Bluebell, Beckley, Kexby (28) Little Wolf, White Calf, Apuckshunubbee (29) Roman Nose, Shot-On-Both-Sides, Apushmataha (30) St. Anne, Ray, Laxton (31) Little Horse, Two Guns, Mosholatubbee (32) Middleton Stoney, Stanton, Wollaton Pl (33) St. Quintin, St. Swithin, Foxhill (34) Iron Shirt, Sharitarish, Path Killer (35) Buffalo Hump, Kiwiktaka, Little Turtle (36) Quanah Parker, Rides-A-Fine-Horse, Dragging Canoe (37) St. Lucy, Northleigh, Goxhill (38) Santa Anna, Grey Eagle, Flying Squirrel (39) Black Horse, Strikes-Chiefs-First, Double Head (40) Allestree, Antelope Pl, Hexgrave (41) Ten Bears, Stopped-With-Horses, Brig-Gen Stand Watie (42) St. Frideswide, St. Cross, Ixworth.
Composed by B. F. Peachey
1 Patricia A Donnelly
2 James E Hibbert
3 Rt Revd Barry F Peachey (C)
4 Christopher C P Woodcock
5 David E Hibbert
6 Paul D Wilkinson
1st Peal on the re-hung bells. Most m/v in a Peal by all the band except the Conductor. Rung to celebrate the birth of Samuel Paul Seville Wilkinson, a third grandson for Paul and Wendy Wilkinson.
The following Variations are rung in a Peal for the first time, all being named after distinguished Chiefs of the American Indian nations:
Grandsire Variations:
Apache Group
178 y/c/f Geronimo
178 y/c/g Victorio
178 y/c/h Mangas Coloradas
178 y/f/g Cochise
178 y/f/h Chato
178 y/g/h Natches
Cheyanne Group
178 w/c/f Dull Knife
178 w/c/g Black Kettle
178 w/c/h Wild Hog
178 w/f/g Little Wolf
178 w/f/h Roman Nose
178 w/g/h Little Horse
Commanche Group
178 x/c/f Iron Shirt
178 x/c/g Buffalo Hump
178 x/c/h Quanah Parker
178 x/f/g Santa Anna
178 x/f/h Black Horse
178 x/g/h Ten Bears
Antelope Place Variations:
Kiowa Group
180 u/c/f Satanta
180 u/c/g Big Tree
180 u/c/h Lone Wolf
180 u/f/g Over-Hanging Butte
180 u/f/h Satank
180 u/g/h Tauhawsin
Arapaho Group
180 y/c/f Plenty Bear
180 y/c/g Sorrell Horse
180 y/c/h Yellow Bear
180 y/f/g Little Raven
180 y/f/h Black Bear
180 y/g/h Left Hand
Blackfoot Group
180 w/c/f Crowfoot
180 w/c/g Ermine Horses
180 w/c/h Yellow Horse
180 w/f/g White Calf
180 w/f/h Shot-On-Both-Sides
180 w/g/h Two Guns
Pawnee Group
180 x/c/f Sharitarish
180 x/c/g Kiwiktaka
180 x/c/h Rides-A-Fine-Horse
180 x/f/g Grey Eagle
180 x/f/h Strikes Chiefs First
180 x/g/h Stopped-With-Horses
Wollaton Place Variations:
Shawnee Group
184 u/c/f Cornstalk
184 u/c/g Blue Jacket
184 u/c/h Black Hoof
184 u/f/g Tecumsah
184 u/f/h Tenskwatawa
184 u/g/h Black Bob
Choctaw Group
184 y/c/f Tuscaloosa
184 y/c/g Franchimastabe
184 y/c/h Taboca
184 y/f/g Apuckshunubbee
184 y/f/h Apushmataha
184 y/g/h Mosholatubbee
Huron Group
184 w/c/f Pontiac
184 w/c/g Tahunrenche
184 w/c/h Charioquois
184 w/f/g John Grey Eyes
184 w/f/h Big Turtle
184 w/g/h Atironta
Cherokee Group
184 x/c/f Pathkiller
184 x/c/g Little Turkey
184 x/c/h Dragging Canoe
184 x/f/g Flying Squirrel
184 x/f/h Double Head
184 x/g/h Brig-Gen Stand Watie
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