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'''Colin M Turner''' became the '''first person to ring 5,000 peals''', all on towerbells, on 24 Jun 2007 in just 31 years. This amounts to 25,338,418 changes, and this is just for the successful ones. There are many other records encompassed in this. The peals were rung with 1,152 people at 3,074 towers, and Colin rang over 200 peals a year for 16 consecutive years (from 1991 to 2006), the most being 303 (in 1989) and this is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as being the most ever rung in a single year. He has rung over 2,000 different methods, including the Surprise alphabet on 6, 8, 10 & 12 at least twice at each stage. He reached his 6,000th peal on 5 Mar 2013 and his 7,000th peal on 24 December 2016. | '''Colin M Turner''' became the '''first person to ring 5,000 peals''', all on towerbells, on 24 Jun 2007 in just 31 years. This amounts to 25,338,418 changes, and this is just for the successful ones. There are many other records encompassed in this. The peals were rung with 1,152 people at 3,074 towers, and Colin rang over 200 peals a year for 16 consecutive years (from 1991 to 2006), the most being 303 (in 1989) and this is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as being the most ever rung in a single year. He has rung over 2,000 different methods, including the Surprise alphabet on 6, 8, 10 & 12 at least twice at each stage. He reached his 6,000th peal on 5 Mar 2013 and his 7,000th peal on 24 December 2016. | ||
− | '''Elisabeth A G Bowden''' became the '''first lady to reach 4000 peals''' with a peal at [ | + | '''Elisabeth A G Bowden''' became the '''first lady to reach 4000 peals''' with a peal at [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=13973 Easthampstead]on 23 Dec 2010. It was her 1000th for the Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association. |
'''Revd F E Robinson''' was the '''first person to reach 1000 peals'''. This was on 9 Aug 1905 according to his records but he may have missed some of his earlier peals. | '''Revd F E Robinson''' was the '''first person to reach 1000 peals'''. This was on 9 Aug 1905 according to his records but he may have missed some of his earlier peals. | ||
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'''Andrew B Mills''' became the '''youngest person to ring a 1000 peals''' on 14 Feb 1991 when he conducted Shelford Delight Minor at Shelford at the age of 23yrs 8months. This record was broken by '''Adam R Crocker''' on 22nd March 2013 when he rang a peal of [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=280568 Stedman Triples] at the age of 23yrs 1 month and 10 days | '''Andrew B Mills''' became the '''youngest person to ring a 1000 peals''' on 14 Feb 1991 when he conducted Shelford Delight Minor at Shelford at the age of 23yrs 8months. This record was broken by '''Adam R Crocker''' on 22nd March 2013 when he rang a peal of [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=280568 Stedman Triples] at the age of 23yrs 1 month and 10 days | ||
− | '''Paul J Pascoe''' became the '''fastest person to ring 1000 Peals''' (from 1st to 1000th peal) in 3271 days by conducting Bristol S Major at | + | '''Paul J Pascoe''' became the '''fastest person to ring 1000 Peals''' (from 1st to 1000th peal) in 3271 days by conducting Bristol S Major at [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1061557 Thorverton, Devon] on the 8th December 2007, and surpassed '''Ian R Fielding's''' previous record of 3275 days on 17th October 1997. He also became the '''fastest person to ring 2000 Peals''' (in 13yr 3mth) by ringing in a Peal at [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=132938 Bishops-Ting-Tong, Devon] on the 17th April 2012 surpassing '''Peter G C Ellis' ''' previous record of 13yr 11mth. |
Only two ringers have ever conducted more than 200 peals in a single year. In 1997 '''Derek E Sibson''' conducted 202 peals (out of 213 peals that year) all of which were tower bell peals - this being '''the first and only ringer to conduct over 200 tower bell peals in a single year'''. The only other time the 200 mark has been surpassed, was in 2004 when '''Andrew J W Tibbets''' conducted 200 peals (all in hand) out of 219 peals, and became '''the first and only ringer to conduct 200 peals in hand in a single year'''! | Only two ringers have ever conducted more than 200 peals in a single year. In 1997 '''Derek E Sibson''' conducted 202 peals (out of 213 peals that year) all of which were tower bell peals - this being '''the first and only ringer to conduct over 200 tower bell peals in a single year'''. The only other time the 200 mark has been surpassed, was in 2004 when '''Andrew J W Tibbets''' conducted 200 peals (all in hand) out of 219 peals, and became '''the first and only ringer to conduct 200 peals in hand in a single year'''! | ||
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+ | '''Ruth Curtis''' became the '''first lady to ring 5000 peals''' on Saturday, 23 December 2017 ringing the 2nd to London S Royal at [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1204637 Nottingham St Mary] and surpassing Elizabeth Bowden's total. | ||
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| 1000th | | 1000th | ||
− | | Rev F E Robinson (1905) | + | | [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1357607 Rev F E Robinson] (1905) |
− | | Paul J Pascoe (3271 days - 8yr 11mth) | + | | [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1061557 Paul J Pascoe] (3271 days - 8yr 11mth) |
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|2000th | |2000th | ||
| George E Fearn (1965) | | George E Fearn (1965) | ||
− | | Paul J Pascoe (13yr 3mth) | + | | [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=436186 Paul J Pascoe] (13yr 3mth) |
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|3000th | |3000th | ||
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|4000th | |4000th | ||
| John R Mayne (2000) | | John R Mayne (2000) | ||
− | | Colin M Turner (26yr 6mth) | + | | [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1066814 Colin M Turner] (26yr 6mth) |
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|5000th | |5000th | ||
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==Gregarious Peal Ringers== | ==Gregarious Peal Ringers== | ||
− | The Change-ringers list in February 2008 discussed who was the most gregarious peal ringer. At that time and using Pealbase data going back to 1973 Andrew Craddock revealed that '''John Pladdys''' topped the list with 1911 ringers and '''Elisabeth A G Bowden''' was the highest ranking lady in 5th place and 1646 | + | The Change-ringers list in February 2008 discussed who was the most gregarious peal ringer. At that time and using Pealbase data going back to 1973 Andrew Craddock revealed that '''John Pladdys''' topped the list with 1911 ringers (2365 by July 2018) and '''Elisabeth A G Bowden''' was the highest ranking lady in 5th place and 1646 |
− | ringers. | + | ringers (1854 by June 2015). |
==Fast Learners== | ==Fast Learners== | ||
− | '''Peter Davey''' rang a handbell peal of Plain Bob Minor at the age of 17 on Thursday, 28 August 2008 less than 5 days after being taught to ring | + | '''Peter Davey''' rang a handbell peal of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1133244 Plain Bob Minor] at the age of 17 on Thursday, 28 August 2008 less than 5 days after being taught to ring. |
'''Victoria J M Wilby''' rang her first peal on 09 Apr 1998 6 months after her first lesson and then rang a quarter of Stedman Cinques at the Pier Head on the first anniversary of her first ringing lesson. | '''Victoria J M Wilby''' rang her first peal on 09 Apr 1998 6 months after her first lesson and then rang a quarter of Stedman Cinques at the Pier Head on the first anniversary of her first ringing lesson. | ||
− | '''Jennifer A Murch''' rang her first peal on 30 June 2007, 24 weeks after learning to ring. Whilst a student at Hull University she rang her 49th peal on Monday, 1 December 2008, being | + | '''Jennifer A Murch''' rang her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=392776 first peal] on 30 June 2007, 24 weeks after learning to ring. Whilst a student at Hull University she rang her 49th peal on Monday, 1 December 2008, being [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1127231 Yorkshire S Maximus] inside. She was elected to the [http://www.ascy.org.uk/mem2000- College Youths] in 2009 and rang her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1059467 first peal] for the Society on 19 Sep 2009. |
− | '''Stefan Smith''' had his first handling lesson at 4pm on Sunday, 28 December 2008. By 4:45pm he was capable of ringing the Tenor to [ | + | '''Stefan Smith''' had his first handling lesson at 4pm on Sunday, 28 December 2008. By 4:45pm he was capable of ringing the Tenor to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1062189 this Quarter Peal], with minimal aid from a strapper, but Stefan did all the work of the handstrokes. |
==Progression of Later Learners== | ==Progression of Later Learners== | ||
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'''Harry Stewart''' learnt to ring at Melbourne, Derbys at the age of 79 and rang rounds for the first time on his 80th birthday for Sunday service. He progressed to rounds and call changes on twelve and plain hunting on seven. Whilst visiting family he joined in practices and outings in Kent, and even rang at Canterbury Cathedral. He had to give up as Parkinson's disease became too much for him and sadly he died on 30 March 2008. | '''Harry Stewart''' learnt to ring at Melbourne, Derbys at the age of 79 and rang rounds for the first time on his 80th birthday for Sunday service. He progressed to rounds and call changes on twelve and plain hunting on seven. Whilst visiting family he joined in practices and outings in Kent, and even rang at Canterbury Cathedral. He had to give up as Parkinson's disease became too much for him and sadly he died on 30 March 2008. | ||
− | '''Bill Titmarsh''' learnt to ring at Clenchwarton, Norfolk at the age of around 73. Whilst not progressing beyond rounds and call changes he displayed remarkable commitment and fortitude. Despite suffering from arthritic and rheumatic conditions which meant that he could hardly hold a coffee mug, as well as a host of other health problems, including a poor heart, new heart valves, bypasses, and God knows what else (literally) he attended every Sunday until he could no longer physically stand. He died in April 2003 and | + | '''Bill Titmarsh''' learnt to ring at Clenchwarton, Norfolk at the age of around 73. Whilst not progressing beyond rounds and call changes he displayed remarkable commitment and fortitude. Despite suffering from arthritic and rheumatic conditions which meant that he could hardly hold a coffee mug, as well as a host of other health problems, including a poor heart, new heart valves, bypasses, and God knows what else (literally) he attended every Sunday until he could no longer physically stand. He died in April 2003 and [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=438155 this peal] was rung in celebration of his life. |
'''Helen Beaumont''' started ringing reluctantly at the age of 51 in 2003 as chaperone to her daughter (who has since given up). Since then, with the assistance of many friends and all the ringing she can get, she has rung several quarters from Plain Bob Doubles to [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.aspx?Code=68973 Grandsire Caters] and [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.aspx?Code=63045 Plain Bob Royal] inside. Her first peal was at Abingdon, Oxfordshire on 6 Jun 2009, ringing inside to [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/view.aspx?84435 Grandsire Caters] | '''Helen Beaumont''' started ringing reluctantly at the age of 51 in 2003 as chaperone to her daughter (who has since given up). Since then, with the assistance of many friends and all the ringing she can get, she has rung several quarters from Plain Bob Doubles to [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.aspx?Code=68973 Grandsire Caters] and [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.aspx?Code=63045 Plain Bob Royal] inside. Her first peal was at Abingdon, Oxfordshire on 6 Jun 2009, ringing inside to [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/view.aspx?84435 Grandsire Caters] | ||
− | '''Karl S Ryder''' took up ringing at the age of 40 in 2003. His [ | + | '''Karl S Ryder''' took up ringing at the age of 40 in 2003. His [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=48685 first peal] was trebling to Yorkshire S Major on 19 Mar 2006 at West Bridgford, Nottingham. He is Tower Captain of that active tower and a regular ringer at Nottingham St Mary where he has rung several quarters of Surprise Royal inside and trebled to Surprise Maximus eg [http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.aspx?Code=36116 Pudsey]. On the 08/08/08 he took part in quarters of each of the Standard 8 S Major, ringing inside to all except Bristol. |
'''Mike Lewis''' took up ringing as a "supporting Dad", at the age of 44 in St' Elvan's church, Aberdare, S.Wales on 4th July 2007. By December he had progressed to Bob Doubles touches and rang his 1st quarter in Jan 2008. Since then he has rung in 8 quarter peals (up to Jan 2009) and become the steeplekeeper at St' Elvan's and was temporary Tower Captain for a short while. Besides winning the "Leslie Evans Trophy" from the Swansea & Brecon Guild for most improved ringer in 2008, he also carried out work to renew the ringing room floor in a nearby tower as well as changing a clapper and several broken stays at Aberdare (including one of his own). He has gained all 4 badges in the STA bell club awards scheme and is working towards the S&B DGBR profiency certificate. Now ringing Stedman Doubles and attempting Bob Triples and Major, and looking forward (!) to his 1st Peal attempt. | '''Mike Lewis''' took up ringing as a "supporting Dad", at the age of 44 in St' Elvan's church, Aberdare, S.Wales on 4th July 2007. By December he had progressed to Bob Doubles touches and rang his 1st quarter in Jan 2008. Since then he has rung in 8 quarter peals (up to Jan 2009) and become the steeplekeeper at St' Elvan's and was temporary Tower Captain for a short while. Besides winning the "Leslie Evans Trophy" from the Swansea & Brecon Guild for most improved ringer in 2008, he also carried out work to renew the ringing room floor in a nearby tower as well as changing a clapper and several broken stays at Aberdare (including one of his own). He has gained all 4 badges in the STA bell club awards scheme and is working towards the S&B DGBR profiency certificate. Now ringing Stedman Doubles and attempting Bob Triples and Major, and looking forward (!) to his 1st Peal attempt. | ||
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'''Iris Margaret Elsie Lemare''' was born in London on 27 September 1902. She was musically gifted and | '''Iris Margaret Elsie Lemare''' was born in London on 27 September 1902. She was musically gifted and | ||
− | became the first woman to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra, in 1937. She also was an active walker, swimmer and skier. It is believed she took up bell ringing in her mid-50's at the York Arts Centre under Harold Walker. By 1958 she had joined the Minster band and rung her [ | + | became the first woman to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra, in 1937. She also was an active walker, swimmer and skier. It is believed she took up bell ringing in her mid-50's at the York Arts Centre under Harold Walker. By 1958 she had joined the Minster band and rung her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1657736 first peal]. Over the next 23 years she rang over 700 peals at all stages (minor to maximus) and a wide range of common and not so common methods including [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1657733 Lemare Surprise Major] for her 79th birthday. Her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1657737 final peal] was 8 spliced major in the December of 1981. She died in Askham Bryan, near York on 23 April 1997. A web search will bring up many hits and there is an obituary at [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-iris-lemare-1261255.html The Independent]. David Potter's obituary of Iris Lemare was in the Ringing World of May 16th 1997. |
− | '''Prudence Fay''' took up ringing | + | '''Prudence Fay''' took up ringing a few weeks before her 50th birthday, and rang her first peals on tower bells ([https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1239504 inside to Yorkshire S Major]) and handbells ([https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1239503 1-2 to Oxford TB Major]) in 1995. She has rung peals of Glasgow S Major, and Belfast S Major, on both tower bells and handbells; of Horton's Four and Pitman's Four on tower bells; peals of Spliced Surprise on both tower and handbells including Norman Smith's atw 23 Spliced Surprise Major and the "standard" 41 spliced Surprise Minor. She has also rung Richard Pearce's atw 23 Spliced Surprise Major and 42 irregular Surprise Minor on tower bells, and multi-method peals of Surprise Minor on handbells in from 7 to 57 methods. In all, she had rung 149 tower-bell peals by 2012, when her Parkinson's Disease was diagnosed, and 118 handbell peals by 2016. |
==Young Peal Ringers== | ==Young Peal Ringers== | ||
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A number of youngsters have rung peals prior to their teens. The following are some examples: | A number of youngsters have rung peals prior to their teens. The following are some examples: | ||
− | '''Henry J W Pipe''' rang his first peal being | + | '''Henry J W Pipe''' rang his first peal being [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=2546 5040 Plain Bob Minor] on handbells (1-2) on Monday, 31 May 2010 at the age of 7 years 105 days. At the age of 9 he rang the 2nd to Cambridge S Major to score his [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=206987 first tower bell peal] at the University Church of St Mary the Great on Thursday, 27 December 2012. At the same tower exactly a year later, aged 10, he rang the 3rd to a peal of [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=316641 Bristol Surprise Maximus]. |
− | '''Alfred G W Pipe''' rang his first peal | + | '''Alfred G W Pipe''' rang his first peal [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1019542 being Bristol S Major] on Tuesday, 2 August 2016 at Histon, Cambs and subsequently his first on 12 being [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1189134 5042 Cambridge Surprise] at University Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge on Thursday, 21 September 2017 at the age of 12. A few weeks later on Thursday, 12 October 2017 ringing the 3rd again at the same tower he scored a [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1191777 5040 of Bristol S Maximus]. A number of family handbell peals over the years had preceded these performances. |
'''Jonathan Carpenter''' rang his first peal (Plain Bob Minor) aged 7 at Warfield, Berks, on 19th June 1982. He was the youngest ringer to ring a working bell to a peal replacing '''Paul Jopp''' who rang his first peal at the age of 8 on 4 Nov 1966 ringing inside to Plain Bob Minor on the Stoulton Campanile. This itself was the first peal conducted by '''Andrew Jopp''' at the age of 13. | '''Jonathan Carpenter''' rang his first peal (Plain Bob Minor) aged 7 at Warfield, Berks, on 19th June 1982. He was the youngest ringer to ring a working bell to a peal replacing '''Paul Jopp''' who rang his first peal at the age of 8 on 4 Nov 1966 ringing inside to Plain Bob Minor on the Stoulton Campanile. This itself was the first peal conducted by '''Andrew Jopp''' at the age of 13. | ||
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'''Paul Jopp''' went on to ring and conduct his first peal of Surprise, being Cambridge Minor, when he rang the 2nd at S Nicholas, EARLS CROOME, Worcs on Thu Apr 23 1970. It was also the first of Surprise for the ringers of the 3rd and 4th (Barbara Luckes and Andrew Jopp). | '''Paul Jopp''' went on to ring and conduct his first peal of Surprise, being Cambridge Minor, when he rang the 2nd at S Nicholas, EARLS CROOME, Worcs on Thu Apr 23 1970. It was also the first of Surprise for the ringers of the 3rd and 4th (Barbara Luckes and Andrew Jopp). | ||
− | '''Ewan G A Hull''' rang his [ | + | '''Ewan G A Hull''' rang his [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=26594 first peal] at the age of 8 trebling to Plain Bob Minor at Strensall, North Yorkshire on 7 May 2011. His first on more than 6, of surprise and his first inside was on Saturday, 23 February 2013, at the age of 10 when he rang the 2nd to [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=277100 Cambridge Royal] at St Laurence, Northfield. His first peal on 12 was a peal of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=333792 Bristol Maximus] at Stockton-on-Tees, at the age of 11. His first peal as conductor was [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=465478 Stedman Cinques] aged 12 years and 11 months, thus probably being the youngest person to call both a 12-bell peal and a peal of Stedman. |
'''Alex F Byrne''' rang the treble to Plain Bob Minor for his first peal whilst only 9 on 15 Dec 1979 at Hinton Waldrist, Oxon. He then went on to conduct his 6th peal, ringing an inside bell to Plain Bob Minor on 29 May 1981 at Berkeley, Glos and thus probably becoming the '''youngest person to call a peal''' at the age of 11. | '''Alex F Byrne''' rang the treble to Plain Bob Minor for his first peal whilst only 9 on 15 Dec 1979 at Hinton Waldrist, Oxon. He then went on to conduct his 6th peal, ringing an inside bell to Plain Bob Minor on 29 May 1981 at Berkeley, Glos and thus probably becoming the '''youngest person to call a peal''' at the age of 11. | ||
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'''Julia R Cater''' rang her first peal when she was 9 years and 3 months old, and went on to ring a peal of Little Bob Maximus aged 10 years 4 months, and both London Surprise Royal and Cambridge Surprise Maximus aged 10 years 9 months. She called her first peal, Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months, beating Alex Byrne's record earlier the same year. | '''Julia R Cater''' rang her first peal when she was 9 years and 3 months old, and went on to ring a peal of Little Bob Maximus aged 10 years 4 months, and both London Surprise Royal and Cambridge Surprise Maximus aged 10 years 9 months. She called her first peal, Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months, beating Alex Byrne's record earlier the same year. | ||
− | '''Victoria K Johnstone''' rang her first peal aged 11, 9 months after her first lesson in order to beat her elder brother on Sunday February 26, 2006 at Oakington, Cambridgeshire. | + | '''Victoria K Johnstone''' rang her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=47939 first peal] aged 11, 9 months after her first lesson in order to beat her elder brother on Sunday February 26, 2006 at Oakington, Cambridgeshire. |
− | '''Jemma L Mills''' on Sunday, 7 January 2007 rang her first peal on the 'Pot Bells' at | + | '''Jemma L Mills''' on Sunday, 7 January 2007 rang her first peal on the 'Pot Bells' at [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=440810 Shelford, Nottingham] at the age of 9, becoming possibly the youngest girl to ring a peal this century. The band consisted of 3 generations of the Mills family. She followed this performance with a peal of Major on Sunday, 1 June 2008 at [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1140426 Clifton, Nottingham]. |
− | '''Adam R Crocker''' rang his first peal being doubles on 29 Jan 2000 at Lemsford, Herts, just before his 10th birthday on 12th Feb. See also Prolific Peal Ringers | + | '''Adam R Crocker''' rang his first peal being [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1361575 mixed doubles] on 29 Jan 2000 at Lemsford, Herts, just before his 10th birthday on 12th Feb. See also Prolific Peal Ringers |
− | '''Thomas A F Keech''' rang his first peal on Sunday, 30 November 2008 at | + | '''Thomas A F Keech''' rang his first peal on Sunday, 30 November 2008 at [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1130865 Campton, Beds] whilst still aged 10. He is the youngest Bedfordshire ringer to ring a peal since '''Jeremy Piron''' ([https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1556851 Grandsire Triples at Maulden in July 1969]), who was a month younger. At the age of 7 he rang on the 16 at the Swan Bells, Perth WA and he may be the youngest person to ring in Australia. |
'''Robert Stafford''', aged 10, rang the treble to a peal of Plain Bob Major on 21 March 1927 at Whitley Bay. (with thanks to Bill Butler's [http://pealbase.co.uk "On This Day"]) | '''Robert Stafford''', aged 10, rang the treble to a peal of Plain Bob Major on 21 March 1927 at Whitley Bay. (with thanks to Bill Butler's [http://pealbase.co.uk "On This Day"]) | ||
− | '''Andrea P L Pygott''', aged 11 rang Bristol Major on the 2nd for her first peal on Friday 14th August 2009 at St Mary, Barnsley | + | '''Andrea P L Pygott''', aged 11 rang [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1083805 Bristol Major] on the 2nd for her first peal on Friday 14th August 2009 at St Mary, Barnsley. |
− | '''William M Regan''' at the age of 11 rang his first peal trebling to Grandsire Triples on Monday 30th May 2011 at Hanbury, Worcs. | + | '''William M Regan''' at the age of 11 rang his first peal trebling to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=27811 Grandsire Triples] on Monday 30th May 2011 at Hanbury, Worcs. |
− | '''Edward R Mack''', aged 12, on Saturday, 30 June 2007 rang his first peal at his first attempt, being | + | '''Edward R Mack''', aged 12, on Saturday, 30 June 2007 rang his first peal at his first attempt, being [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=65709 Yorkshire S Royal] on the 4th at St Peters, St Albans. |
− | '''Tom and James Perrins''' both rang their first peals before reaching their teens. Tom rang his first peal, Grandsire Doubles, on 5th April 2003 just before his eleventh birthday. James rang his first peal, the Standard 8 major on the 2nd, at the age of 12 on Saturday 28 March 2009 at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney | + | '''Tom and James Perrins''' both rang their first peals before reaching their teens. Tom rang his first peal, Grandsire Doubles, on 5th April 2003 just before his eleventh birthday. James rang his first peal, the [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1583124 Standard 8 major] on the 2nd, at the age of 12 on Saturday 28 March 2009 at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney. 82 year old Thomas Goodyer rang the 4th raising the question of whether this is the biggest age difference in a peal of 8-spliced. On Friday, 3 April 2009 again at St Andrew's the brothers and Tom rang inside to a [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1583484 quarter peal of Cambridge Surprise Maximus]. |
− | '''Fraser J Murray''', aged 11, rang inside to Cambridge S Minor for his first peal on Sunday, 28 June 2009 at Halifax | + | '''Fraser J Murray''', aged 11, rang inside to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1134349 Cambridge S Minor] for his first peal on Sunday, 28 June 2009 at Halifax. On Saturday July 4 he rang his second peal, again inside, to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=394538 3 minor methods at Saltaire]. |
− | '''Harriet J Dodd''', at the age of 10 years 134 days, rang her [ | + | '''Harriet J Dodd''', at the age of 10 years 134 days, rang her [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1138882 first peal] trebling to Grandsire Caters at St Mary, Bishopstoke, Hampshire on Saturday July 26, 2008. On Saturday, 4 December 2010 at the same tower she rang the same bell to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=13022 Stedman Caters]. |
'''Matthew S Pearson''', aged 11, rang the 3rd to Yorkshire S Major for his [http://www.campanophile.com/view.aspx?130749 first peal] at his first attempt at Christ Church, Epsom Common, Surrey on Sunday 30 October 2011. | '''Matthew S Pearson''', aged 11, rang the 3rd to Yorkshire S Major for his [http://www.campanophile.com/view.aspx?130749 first peal] at his first attempt at Christ Church, Epsom Common, Surrey on Sunday 30 October 2011. | ||
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On the 1st December 1912 there was a handbell peal of Grandsire Doubles in the belfry of the church at Great Hampton, Worcestershire. | On the 1st December 1912 there was a handbell peal of Grandsire Doubles in the belfry of the church at Great Hampton, Worcestershire. | ||
− | The ringers were '''Ellen M Johnson''' (12 years old), '''Joseph D Johnson''' (13 years old), and '''Ruth Johnson''' (10 years old). Joe conducted it. The '''Johnsons''' were a very large (9 children) family from Hinton on the Green, Worcestershire. Lots of the children rang many handbell peals, usually conducted by Joe | + | The ringers were '''Ellen M Johnson''' (12 years old), '''Joseph D Johnson''' (13 years old), and '''Ruth Johnson''' (10 years old). Joe conducted it. The '''Johnsons''' were a very large (9 children) family from Hinton on the Green, Worcestershire. Lots of the children rang many handbell peals, usually conducted by Joe, who also called the first peal on the present bells of Worcester Cathedral. In later years, handbell peals of Kent Treble Bob Royal were rung at Hinton. Other siblings included '''Amy Johnson''', the first lady to ring 500 peals, and '''Florence Johnson''' who married the great Tom Lewis of St. Johns, Worcester. |
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+ | The youngest band to ring a towerbell peal at the time was rung on 21 April 1934 at Crayford, Kent, of 5024 Plain Bob Major: 1 Percy Stone, 2 Arthur W Jones, 3 Phyllis E Tillet, 4 Walter H Dobbie, 5 Margaret Pack, 6 John J L Gilbert (Cond), 7 Joseph T Pack, 8 Edwin A Barnett. Average age 15 years. | ||
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+ | The youngest 6-bell peal was rung on 15 December 1979 at Hinton Waldrist, Oxon, of 5040 Plain Bob Minor RW1980/66: 1 Alex F Byrne (1st peal 9y 243d), 2 Carole A Carey (12y 324d), 3 Teresa K Packer (1st peal 13y 56d), 4 Peter Bladon (11y 360d), 5 Helen Bladon (13y 20d), 6 Gary P Exell (Cond 12y 290d). Average age 12 years 94 days. | ||
− | The youngest peal of Surprise | + | The youngest 8-bell peal was rung on 27 November 1982 at Tetbury, Gloucestershire, of 5056 Plain Bob Major RW1983/82: 1 Elizabeth Turner (1st peal 13y 302d), 2 Neil Marshman (1st peal 14y 149d), Matthew P Connock (11y 201d), Alex F Byrne (12y 225d), Carole A Carey (15y 306d), Peter Bladon (14y 342d), Stephen J Bucknell (16y 140d), Gary P Exell (Cond 15y 272d). Rung by resident members of the Gloucestershire & Bristol Diocesan Association with an average age of 14 years and 151 days. |
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+ | The youngest 8-bell peal of Surprise was rung on 23 October 1982 at Knowle, West Midlands, of 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major {RW1982/947}: John R Martin (18y 204d), Paul McNutt (15y 102d), Ian McNutt (15y 102d), Ian Wilgress (1st peal 16y 276d), Mark S Gilthorpe (17y 349d), Elizabeth Anderson (16y 265d), David J Pipe (14y 260d), Gary P Exell (Cond 15y 237d). Average age 16 years 133 days. | ||
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+ | The youngest 10-bell peal was rung on 7 January 2018 at St Paul's, Birmingham, of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1206415 5042 Cambridge Surprise Royal]: 1 James P Town, 2 Daniel J Page, 3 Alfred G W Pipe, 4 Alex S Riley (C), 5 Jack L Edwards, 6 Henry J W Pipe, 7 Luke S P Riley, 8 Anna E Sherwood, 9 William M Regan, 10 Ewan G A Hull. The average age of the band was 15 years 322 days. | ||
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+ | The youngest 12-bell peal was rung on 21 January 2018 at Melbourne, Derbyshire, of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1209822 5042 Cambridge Surprise Maximus]: 1 James P Town, 2 Alex S Riley (C), 3 Daniel J Page, 4 Jack L Edwards, 5 Henry J W Pipe, 6 Alfred G W Pipe, 7 Andrew D Meyer, 8 Luke S P Riley, 9 Matthew S Pearson, 10 Anna E Sherwood, 11 Ewan G A Hull, 12 William M Regan. The average age of the band was 15 years 341 days. This peal was also notable as being Andrew Meyer's 2nd peal and his first on more than 6 bells. The previous record was set on 2 January 1984 with a peal of 5042 Cambridge S Maximus at All Saints, Worcester: 1 Stephen J Mills (13); 2 Wendy B Smith (18); 3 Julia R Cater (13); 4 Ian McNutt (16); 5 Elizabeth Anderson (17); 6 Jonathan K F Tait (16); 7 Alison J Cox (18); 8 Paul McNutt (16); 9 Martin A Smith (15); 10 David J Garton (19); 11 Andrew B Mills (16); 12 David J Pipe (C) (15). Average age 16. | ||
==Young Quarter Peal Ringers== | ==Young Quarter Peal Ringers== | ||
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'''Julia R Cater''' is the possibly the '''youngest person to call a peal''' calling Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months. | '''Julia R Cater''' is the possibly the '''youngest person to call a peal''' calling Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months. | ||
− | '''John R Leary''' is the only person to have conducted all his first peals at every stage from Doubles to Maximus. He started in the 1960's and completed the achievement with a peal Doubles at All Cannings, Salisbury on 17 Apr 1995. More about him can be read at [ | + | '''John R Leary''' is the only person to have conducted all his first peals at every stage from Doubles to Maximus. He started in the 1960's and completed the achievement with a peal Doubles at All Cannings, Salisbury on 17 Apr 1995. More about him can be read at [https://ouscr.org.uk/index.php/obituaries?id=74] |
− | '''Jennifer E Butler''' conducted Roddy Horton's split-tenors one-part composition of Bristol, Belfast, London and Glasgow at the age of 17, being her first as conductor and 10th towerbell peal (8 Jan 2005 Thornhill). | + | '''Jennifer E Butler''' conducted Roddy Horton's split-tenors one-part composition of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=421200 Bristol, Belfast, London and Glasgow] at the age of 17 yrs 9 mths, being her first as conductor and 10th towerbell peal (8 Jan 2005 Thornhill). On 14 February 2022 '''Michael R A Shaw''' called [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1493288 this same composition] on handbells as his first peal as conductor, aged 16 yrs 10 mths. |
− | '''Alexandra A Prabhakar's''' first peal as conductor was Holt's Original [ | + | '''Alexandra A Prabhakar's''' first peal as conductor was Holt's Original [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1101561 5,040 Grandsire Triples] on 26 December 2007. On 3 April 1973, '''Juliet S Stoy''' also called this composition for her first as conductor. |
− | '''Thomas M Perrins''' called his first peal, Grandsire Triples, at the age of 12 yrs 9 mths on Sunday January 16, 2005 at St Mark's, Darling Point, New South Wales | + | '''Thomas M Perrins''' called his first peal, [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=131688 Grandsire Triples], at the age of 12 yrs 9 mths on Sunday January 16, 2005 at St Mark's, Darling Point, New South Wales |
− | '''Stephen J Mills''' called from the 2nd [ | + | '''Stephen J Mills''' called from the 2nd [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=389649 210 Treble Dodging Minor methods] on 24th October 2004 at Shelford, Notts for his first, and so far (Apr 2012), only peal as conductor. (see next section for more details) |
− | ''' | + | '''Ewan G A Hull''' conducted his first peal, which was also his first of Cinques, being [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=465478 Stedman] at St Magnus the Martyr, London on Saturday 30 May 2015, aged 12. |
==Feats of Learning and Method Complexity== | ==Feats of Learning and Method Complexity== | ||
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The only full extent so far rung on 8 tower bells '''by one band of ringers''' was at Loughborough Bell Foundry on Saturday 27 July 1963, in 17 hours and 58 minutes. '''40320 Plain Bob Major''' Composed by: C Kenneth Lewis, Conducted by: Robert B Smith 1 Brian J Woodruffe 2 John M Jelley 3 Neil Bennett 4 Frederick Shallcross 5 John C Eisel 6 John Robinson 7 Brian Harris 8 Robert B Smith This is the greatest number of changes ever to be rung to a tower bell peal and was the ninth attempt in as many years. 8 umpires monitored the performance. | The only full extent so far rung on 8 tower bells '''by one band of ringers''' was at Loughborough Bell Foundry on Saturday 27 July 1963, in 17 hours and 58 minutes. '''40320 Plain Bob Major''' Composed by: C Kenneth Lewis, Conducted by: Robert B Smith 1 Brian J Woodruffe 2 John M Jelley 3 Neil Bennett 4 Frederick Shallcross 5 John C Eisel 6 John Robinson 7 Brian Harris 8 Robert B Smith This is the greatest number of changes ever to be rung to a tower bell peal and was the ninth attempt in as many years. 8 umpires monitored the performance. | ||
− | Setting record lengths has long been a challenge to ringers and the progression of long length peals over the years for various methods and stages is summarised | + | Setting record lengths has long been a challenge to ringers and the progression of long length peals over the years for various methods and stages is summarised in the [https://cccbr.org.uk/resources/record-peals/ CCCBR Peal Records]. |
==Fastest Peals== | ==Fastest Peals== | ||
− | The '''fastest peal''' is believed to have been rung at Clare College, Cambridge, on handbells on 9 March 2003 in '''47m 10s''', being 5040 Plain Bob Minimus 1-2 Philip J Earis, 3-4 Andrew J W Tibbetts (C). [ | + | The '''fastest peal''' is believed to have been rung on handbells at 73a Alma Vale Road, Bristol, on 30 August 2021 in '''43m 16s''', being 5040 Plain Bob Minimus 1-2 Matthew N Jerome (C), 3-4 Julian O Howes (C) [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1458352]. This superseded a handbell peal at Clare College, Cambridge, on handbells on 9 March 2003 in '''47m 10s''', being 5040 Plain Bob Minimus 1-2 Philip J Earis, 3-4 Andrew J W Tibbetts (C). [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=6572] |
− | The '''fastest peal on a mini ring''' is believed to have been rung by the Fellowship of Narnia Youths at The Jack and Jill House Campanile, Gosport on Thursday 20th March 2008 in '''59m 42s''' (7oz), being 5040 Double Bob Minimus (210 extents) 1 Lizzie J Hough, 2 Emma L Pym, 3-4 Benjamin J Carey (C) [ | + | The '''fastest peal on a mini ring''' is believed to have been rung by the Fellowship of Narnia Youths at The Jack and Jill House Campanile, Gosport on Thursday 20th March 2008 in '''59m 42s''' (7oz), being 5040 Double Bob Minimus (210 extents) 1 Lizzie J Hough, 2 Emma L Pym, 3-4 Benjamin J Carey (C). [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1046175] |
The fastest '''tower bell peal''' on six is believed to be that rung by St Martin's Guild, Birmingham at Hadstock, Essex, S Botolph | The fastest '''tower bell peal''' on six is believed to be that rung by St Martin's Guild, Birmingham at Hadstock, Essex, S Botolph | ||
− | Sat Dec 14 1991 '''1h 13m''' (2 3/4) being 5040 Cambridge S Minor(7 extents)1 Tim J Peverett, 2 Anthony M Daw, 3 Julia R Cater, 4 Andrew J Mitchell, 5 David G Hull (C), 6 David J Pipe Ref: RW 1992 p. 111 | + | Sat Dec 14 1991 '''1h 13m''' (2 3/4) being 5040 Cambridge S Minor (7 extents) 1 Tim J Peverett, 2 Anthony M Daw, 3 Julia R Cater, 4 Andrew J Mitchell, 5 David G Hull (C), 6 David J Pipe Ref: RW 1992 p. 111. [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1208098] This is possibly the only tower where one peal has taken over twice as long as another of the same length (eg 19 Apr 1996 in 2h 31min, 12 minor methods). |
− | + | The '''fastest peal on six handbells''' is that rung by the Iceni Society in Cambridge on Thursday, 4 May 2006 in '''0h 59m''' (8 in C#) being 5040 Old Oxford Delight Minor 1-2 Philip J Earis, 3-4 David J Pipe (C), 5-6 Jeremy W Spiller. [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=50367] | |
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+ | The '''fastest peal on eight handbells''' is that rung by the Cambridge University Guild on 14 September 1925 in '''1h 39m''' being 5040 Plain Bob Major. [https://www.pealbase.co.uk/pealbase/fast_slow.php] | ||
==Most Peals in a day== | ==Most Peals in a day== | ||
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The most peals rung in a day currently stands at 15, on handbells, with Andrew Tibbetts (conducted them all) and Philip Earis ringing in all of the peals. The peals were all minor and they were assisted by Cherril Thompson (rang in 5) and Jeremy Spiller (rang 10). | The most peals rung in a day currently stands at 15, on handbells, with Andrew Tibbetts (conducted them all) and Philip Earis ringing in all of the peals. The peals were all minor and they were assisted by Cherril Thompson (rang in 5) and Jeremy Spiller (rang 10). | ||
− | Starting at 10am on Saturday, 27 June 2009 a band comprising of Paul J Pascoe, Ian J Carey, Richard Harrison, Benjamin J Carey, Peter W J Sheppard, Edward P D Colliss, Christopher C P Woodcock and Andrew B Mills rang '''10 peals of S Major''' at Marston Bigot, Somerset (20lbs) starting with [ | + | Starting at 10am on Saturday, 27 June 2009 a band comprising of Paul J Pascoe, Ian J Carey, Richard Harrison, Benjamin J Carey, Peter W J Sheppard, Edward P D Colliss, Christopher C P Woodcock and Andrew B Mills rang '''10 peals of S Major''' at Marston Bigot, Somerset (20lbs) starting with [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1080868 9 spliced] and then ringing each of the methods individually, concluding the next day at 8.23am with a successful peal of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1144115 Yorkshire]. This beat the previous record of 9 peals rung in 2000 and was achieved despite the need to [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1143634 re-hang the tenor] after peal 6. The peals are accredited to The Fellowship of Narnia Youths. |
==Most Quarter Peals in a day== | ==Most Quarter Peals in a day== | ||
In December 2013 the change-ringers list discussed the record for Quarter Peals in one day. It is likely that the number stands at 28 rung within a 24hr period performed at Mablethorpe and there is a footnote to a [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=67404 2007 quarter peal] "In affectionate memory of Keith N Buckingham, immediate past master of the Lincoln DGCBR. Keith was a member of the band in the successful world record attempt, ringing 28 quarter peals in 24 hours on these bells." | In December 2013 the change-ringers list discussed the record for Quarter Peals in one day. It is likely that the number stands at 28 rung within a 24hr period performed at Mablethorpe and there is a footnote to a [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=67404 2007 quarter peal] "In affectionate memory of Keith N Buckingham, immediate past master of the Lincoln DGCBR. Keith was a member of the band in the successful world record attempt, ringing 28 quarter peals in 24 hours on these bells." | ||
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+ | In September 2020 a series of 25 quarter peals rung at Ossington on 4th July 1992 was submitted to Bellboard with the [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1390746 final footnote] reading "This sets a record for the most number of quarter peals rung in one day. 31,956 changes were rung in 14 hours 13 minutes. This sets a record for the most number of changes rung on one set of church bells in one day." | ||
==Heavy Bell Ringers== | ==Heavy Bell Ringers== | ||
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==Light Bell Ringers== | ==Light Bell Ringers== | ||
− | '''Brockenhurst, Hampshire. (Jennie's Old Bedroom Ring)''' on Sunday 17th May 2009, a peal of 5040 Cambridge S Minor is the lightest ever bells yet rung to a Peal by rope and wheel. [ | + | '''Brockenhurst, Hampshire. (Jennie's Old Bedroom Ring)''' on Sunday 17th May 2009, a peal of 5040 Cambridge S Minor is the lightest ever bells yet rung to a Peal by rope and wheel. [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1142106] With a tenor weighing just '''2oz''' ('''around 57 grams'''); this peal was arranged and rung for the 20th anniversary of Jim Hodkin's first peal and was the first peal on the bells. Rung in 1h 47min by 1 Adam Welch, 2 Edward P D Colliss, 3 Graham J Wright, 4 Robert Perry, 5 James A Hodkin, 6 Paul J Pascoe, and conducted by Paul Pascoe. |
==Double-handed Towerbell Ringing== | ==Double-handed Towerbell Ringing== | ||
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'''Peter L R Hayward''' became the first person to ring '''two non-adjacent''' bells to a peal, as a bet with the Newark District that it could not be done, when he rang the treble and fourth to a peal of Plain Bob Minor at Ossington, Notts on 24 Jul 1980. It is incorrectly recorded on p713 of RW 15/8/1980 as being 1-2. At the time of writing (July 2012) he remains the only person to have rung such peals and has rung peals of minor on all 15 possible combinations of pairs of bells (adjacent and non-adjacent). The list of peals can be seen on [http://pealbase.ismysite.co.uk/pealbase/dh1.php?hid=20917 Pealbase] | '''Peter L R Hayward''' became the first person to ring '''two non-adjacent''' bells to a peal, as a bet with the Newark District that it could not be done, when he rang the treble and fourth to a peal of Plain Bob Minor at Ossington, Notts on 24 Jul 1980. It is incorrectly recorded on p713 of RW 15/8/1980 as being 1-2. At the time of writing (July 2012) he remains the only person to have rung such peals and has rung peals of minor on all 15 possible combinations of pairs of bells (adjacent and non-adjacent). The list of peals can be seen on [http://pealbase.ismysite.co.uk/pealbase/dh1.php?hid=20917 Pealbase] | ||
− | '''Simon Melen''' chose Orion S Maximus for his first attempt at a double-handed peal ringing | + | '''Simon Melen''' chose Orion S Maximus for his first attempt at a double-handed peal ringing 3-4 at Melbourne for his 1,000th peal on Saturday 30th December 2017 [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1205499]. He had taken advantage of practising on the simulator at Ticknall (10) which had been installed at the insistence of a local ringer, Ken Ballington, who sadly died shortly before this performance. |
==Call Changes== | ==Call Changes== | ||
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With all changes (prior and subseqeuent to a call) being unrepeated this represents a 'huge' achievement in both memory for the conductor(s), and concentration of the band itself! | With all changes (prior and subseqeuent to a call) being unrepeated this represents a 'huge' achievement in both memory for the conductor(s), and concentration of the band itself! | ||
− | The first performance on 17th March 1990 [ | + | The first performance on 17th March 1990 [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=262936] was rung in 6hr 36min at Buckland in the Moor, Devon by a local band and included 3 conductors. |
− | The second performance on 30th September 2000 [ | + | The second performance on 30th September 2000 [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1055328] was completed in 5hr 33min at the same tower (Buckland in the Moor, Devon) but by just one conductor '''Paul J Pascoe''', and remains the longest touch of '''Unrepeated Call-Changes''' yet called by one single conductor - with most changes being called at EVERY handstroke. |
− | As a warm up, '''1000 Unrepeated Call-Changes''' (28th December 1999) [http://campanophile.com/view.aspx?57910] and '''2000 Unrepeated Call-Changes''' (1st September 2000) [ | + | As a warm up, '''1000 Unrepeated Call-Changes''' (28th December 1999) [http://campanophile.com/view.aspx?57910] and '''2000 Unrepeated Call-Changes''' (1st September 2000) [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1083506] were also achieved before the day - these also being the '''longest touches of Call-Changes by a single conductor''' prior to the performance on the day! |
Both performances remain the longest and only times that Call-Changes have yet been rung to the extent on 7 bells - '''the illusive Call-Change 'peal' '''. | Both performances remain the longest and only times that Call-Changes have yet been rung to the extent on 7 bells - '''the illusive Call-Change 'peal' '''. | ||
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The greatest number of handbells rung to a peal is 22. 5040 Little Bob Twenty-two was rung at Bray on 9 July, 1978. | The greatest number of handbells rung to a peal is 22. 5040 Little Bob Twenty-two was rung at Bray on 9 July, 1978. | ||
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+ | ===Heaviest Bells Rung to a Handbell Peal=== | ||
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+ | The range of tenor size for handbell peals is typically size 8 to size 18 although peals on higher numbers require larger sets of bells sometimes with a larger tenor. For example the first peals of Kent Sixteen and Little Bob Twenty-two both used a tenor size 22. However, on 2 February 1925 in two hours and 35 minutes, a peal of 5040 Stedman Triples was rung in St Margaret's Ringing Room, Leicester with a tenor size of 26 in G. 1-2 Harold J Poole (conductor) 3-4 Edward Whitehead 5-6 Ernest Morris 7-8 Josiah Morris [RW1925/102]. A report in the Ringing World on this peal [RW1925/104] stated that the previous records, both with a size 22 tenor, were Grandsire Triples on 20 April 1888 at Ipswich and Stedman Triples on 13 May 1914 at Guildford. Another peal was rung using a tenor size 26 in G, again in the ringing room of St Margaret's Leicester, but this time 5008 Plain Bob Major in 2 hours 34 minutes 1-2 Ernest Morris 3-4 John M Jelley (conductor) 5-6 John A Acres 7-8 Robert B Smith [RW 1961/346 comment 349]. This being the heaviest tenor ever turned in to a peal. | ||
===Sixteen Bells, Eight Methods=== | ===Sixteen Bells, Eight Methods=== | ||
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===Four in hand=== | ===Four in hand=== | ||
− | On Mon Nov 4 1991 in | + | On Mon Nov 4 1991 in 3h12 in Sawley, Derbys a peal of 5040 Yorkshire Surprise Royal (Arr RBS) was rung with the following 4 ringers: 1-2 Paul Jopp 3-4 Robert B Smith (cond) 5-6 John Jelley '''7-8-9-0 Simon''' (ref "four in hand" Page 1100,1156 RW 1991). On Sunday, 6 January 2013 '''Simon Melen''' extended the feat to maximus, [http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/list.php?newest ringing 9-10-11-12] to Bristol with 1–2 Jennifer E Earis, 3–4 Elizabeth A Orme, 5–6 Philip J Earis, 7–8 David J Pipe (C) and a video of one lead is here [http://youtu.be/lxTxfnD8W1E]. On Monday, 30 December 2019, as a birthday treat, '''Simon Melen''' [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1317221 rang 7-8-9-10 to a peal of Orion Surprise Maximus] |
− | Other occasions that 'four in hand' are known to have been rung were on 21st October 1926 when '''Edward Hims rang 1 | + | Other occasions that 'four in hand' are known to have been rung were on 21st October 1926 when '''Edward Hims rang 1-2-3-4''' to a peal of Stedman Doubles at Bicester. ref Bill Butler's [http://pealbase.ismysite.co.uk/pealbase/ On This Day] and when '''William (Bill) H Male rang 1-2-3-4''' to a peal of Grandsire/Plain Bob Doubles in Warwick St Mary's ringing room on 30th April 1964, (Geoff Randall ringing the tenors to his first handbell peal). On 28 December 1976, '''Frank H King rang 1-2-3-4''' to a peal of Plain Bob Minimus at 7 Victoria Street, Cambridge, umpired by Ann V King (RW1977/100). On 3 December 2019, '''Samuel M Senior rang 1-2-3-4''' to a quarter peal of [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1313234 Plain Bob Minimus] in Southampton. |
==Tapping Peals== | ==Tapping Peals== | ||
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==Walking to Ring a Peal== | ==Walking to Ring a Peal== | ||
Possibly not so unusual at the time ringers of the Society of Sherwood Youths on Tue May 23 1820 '''walked from Nottingham to Chesterfield, approx 28 miles''', to ring a peal for the "opening of the bells". | Possibly not so unusual at the time ringers of the Society of Sherwood Youths on Tue May 23 1820 '''walked from Nottingham to Chesterfield, approx 28 miles''', to ring a peal for the "opening of the bells". | ||
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+ | == Footbell Performances == | ||
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+ | '''Anthony Parry''' rang a quarter peal of Plain Bob Minor using Pedalognomes driven by his feet on Sunday, 28 November 2010 [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=12758] | ||
==Ringing whilst Blindfolded== | ==Ringing whilst Blindfolded== | ||
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On Saturday 3 November 2012 '''Cliff Izzard''' rang the tenor for a peal of Caters at Kempston, Beds. He has rung this bell for the Queen's Coronation, Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and may be the only person to do this.[http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=189206] | On Saturday 3 November 2012 '''Cliff Izzard''' rang the tenor for a peal of Caters at Kempston, Beds. He has rung this bell for the Queen's Coronation, Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and may be the only person to do this.[http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=189206] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 20 February 2024
This section lists some of the notable achievements in the world of ringing.
Because peal details are officially recorded and are readily available, statistics for peals are much easier to find that other statistics, so many of the achievements below relate to peals. However, additions of other notable achievements are very welcome if you know the details, and if you have photos of the individuals or bands, even better.
Contents
- 1 Prolific Peal Ringers
- 2 Gregarious Peal Ringers
- 3 Fast Learners
- 4 Progression of Later Learners
- 5 Young Peal Ringers
- 6 Young Quarter Peal Ringers
- 7 All Ladies' Peals
- 8 Older Peal Ringers
- 9 Firsts as Conductor
- 10 Feats of Learning and Method Complexity
- 11 Higher Numbers First Peals
- 12 Longest Peals
- 13 Fastest Peals
- 14 Most Peals in a day
- 15 Most Quarter Peals in a day
- 16 Heavy Bell Ringers
- 17 Light Bell Ringers
- 18 Double-handed Towerbell Ringing
- 19 Call Changes
- 20 Emulating Ringers of the Past
- 21 Most Bells Rung to Changes
- 22 Handbell Peals
- 23 Tapping Peals
- 24 Singing Ringing
- 25 Walking to Ring a Peal
- 26 Footbell Performances
- 27 Ringing whilst Blindfolded
- 28 Repeating Historical Performances
Prolific Peal Ringers
Colin M Turner became the first person to ring 5,000 peals, all on towerbells, on 24 Jun 2007 in just 31 years. This amounts to 25,338,418 changes, and this is just for the successful ones. There are many other records encompassed in this. The peals were rung with 1,152 people at 3,074 towers, and Colin rang over 200 peals a year for 16 consecutive years (from 1991 to 2006), the most being 303 (in 1989) and this is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as being the most ever rung in a single year. He has rung over 2,000 different methods, including the Surprise alphabet on 6, 8, 10 & 12 at least twice at each stage. He reached his 6,000th peal on 5 Mar 2013 and his 7,000th peal on 24 December 2016.
Elisabeth A G Bowden became the first lady to reach 4000 peals with a peal at Easthampsteadon 23 Dec 2010. It was her 1000th for the Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association.
Revd F E Robinson was the first person to reach 1000 peals. This was on 9 Aug 1905 according to his records but he may have missed some of his earlier peals.
Andrew B Mills became the youngest person to ring a 1000 peals on 14 Feb 1991 when he conducted Shelford Delight Minor at Shelford at the age of 23yrs 8months. This record was broken by Adam R Crocker on 22nd March 2013 when he rang a peal of Stedman Triples at the age of 23yrs 1 month and 10 days
Paul J Pascoe became the fastest person to ring 1000 Peals (from 1st to 1000th peal) in 3271 days by conducting Bristol S Major at Thorverton, Devon on the 8th December 2007, and surpassed Ian R Fielding's previous record of 3275 days on 17th October 1997. He also became the fastest person to ring 2000 Peals (in 13yr 3mth) by ringing in a Peal at Bishops-Ting-Tong, Devon on the 17th April 2012 surpassing Peter G C Ellis' previous record of 13yr 11mth.
Only two ringers have ever conducted more than 200 peals in a single year. In 1997 Derek E Sibson conducted 202 peals (out of 213 peals that year) all of which were tower bell peals - this being the first and only ringer to conduct over 200 tower bell peals in a single year. The only other time the 200 mark has been surpassed, was in 2004 when Andrew J W Tibbets conducted 200 peals (all in hand) out of 219 peals, and became the first and only ringer to conduct 200 peals in hand in a single year!
Ruth Curtis became the first lady to ring 5000 peals on Saturday, 23 December 2017 ringing the 2nd to London S Royal at Nottingham St Mary and surpassing Elizabeth Bowden's total.
Current Peal Milestones
First | Fastest | |
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1000th | Rev F E Robinson (1905) | Paul J Pascoe (3271 days - 8yr 11mth) |
2000th | George E Fearn (1965) | Paul J Pascoe (13yr 3mth) |
3000th | John R Mayne (1993) | Peter G C Ellis (19yr 4mth) |
4000th | John R Mayne (2000) | Colin M Turner (26yr 6mth) |
5000th | Colin M Turner (2007) | Colin M Turner (31yr 4mth) |
6000th | Colin M Turner (2013) | Colin M Turner (37yr 1mth) |
7000th | Colin M Turner (2016) | Colin M Turner (40yr 10mth) |
Andrew Craddock's Pealbase includes details of all ringers who have rung 1000 or more peals.
Gregarious Peal Ringers
The Change-ringers list in February 2008 discussed who was the most gregarious peal ringer. At that time and using Pealbase data going back to 1973 Andrew Craddock revealed that John Pladdys topped the list with 1911 ringers (2365 by July 2018) and Elisabeth A G Bowden was the highest ranking lady in 5th place and 1646 ringers (1854 by June 2015).
Fast Learners
Peter Davey rang a handbell peal of Plain Bob Minor at the age of 17 on Thursday, 28 August 2008 less than 5 days after being taught to ring.
Victoria J M Wilby rang her first peal on 09 Apr 1998 6 months after her first lesson and then rang a quarter of Stedman Cinques at the Pier Head on the first anniversary of her first ringing lesson.
Jennifer A Murch rang her first peal on 30 June 2007, 24 weeks after learning to ring. Whilst a student at Hull University she rang her 49th peal on Monday, 1 December 2008, being Yorkshire S Maximus inside. She was elected to the College Youths in 2009 and rang her first peal for the Society on 19 Sep 2009.
Stefan Smith had his first handling lesson at 4pm on Sunday, 28 December 2008. By 4:45pm he was capable of ringing the Tenor to this Quarter Peal, with minimal aid from a strapper, but Stefan did all the work of the handstrokes.
Progression of Later Learners
Older people CAN learn to ring and excel!!! This section is for examples of people who started to learn as adults and have made some reasonable progress and/or contribution.
Harry Stewart learnt to ring at Melbourne, Derbys at the age of 79 and rang rounds for the first time on his 80th birthday for Sunday service. He progressed to rounds and call changes on twelve and plain hunting on seven. Whilst visiting family he joined in practices and outings in Kent, and even rang at Canterbury Cathedral. He had to give up as Parkinson's disease became too much for him and sadly he died on 30 March 2008.
Bill Titmarsh learnt to ring at Clenchwarton, Norfolk at the age of around 73. Whilst not progressing beyond rounds and call changes he displayed remarkable commitment and fortitude. Despite suffering from arthritic and rheumatic conditions which meant that he could hardly hold a coffee mug, as well as a host of other health problems, including a poor heart, new heart valves, bypasses, and God knows what else (literally) he attended every Sunday until he could no longer physically stand. He died in April 2003 and this peal was rung in celebration of his life.
Helen Beaumont started ringing reluctantly at the age of 51 in 2003 as chaperone to her daughter (who has since given up). Since then, with the assistance of many friends and all the ringing she can get, she has rung several quarters from Plain Bob Doubles to Grandsire Caters and Plain Bob Royal inside. Her first peal was at Abingdon, Oxfordshire on 6 Jun 2009, ringing inside to Grandsire Caters
Karl S Ryder took up ringing at the age of 40 in 2003. His first peal was trebling to Yorkshire S Major on 19 Mar 2006 at West Bridgford, Nottingham. He is Tower Captain of that active tower and a regular ringer at Nottingham St Mary where he has rung several quarters of Surprise Royal inside and trebled to Surprise Maximus eg Pudsey. On the 08/08/08 he took part in quarters of each of the Standard 8 S Major, ringing inside to all except Bristol.
Mike Lewis took up ringing as a "supporting Dad", at the age of 44 in St' Elvan's church, Aberdare, S.Wales on 4th July 2007. By December he had progressed to Bob Doubles touches and rang his 1st quarter in Jan 2008. Since then he has rung in 8 quarter peals (up to Jan 2009) and become the steeplekeeper at St' Elvan's and was temporary Tower Captain for a short while. Besides winning the "Leslie Evans Trophy" from the Swansea & Brecon Guild for most improved ringer in 2008, he also carried out work to renew the ringing room floor in a nearby tower as well as changing a clapper and several broken stays at Aberdare (including one of his own). He has gained all 4 badges in the STA bell club awards scheme and is working towards the S&B DGBR profiency certificate. Now ringing Stedman Doubles and attempting Bob Triples and Major, and looking forward (!) to his 1st Peal attempt.
Tony Lees* first started to ring in Autumn 1992 in Thrumpton, Notts (a 6cwt 6 in a very small village) at the age of 45. He rang his first quarter covering in Barton, Notts (11cwt) in April 1994, and first peal trebling to mixed minor in October 1996. After being encouraged on scoring his 3rd peal, Cambridge S Major in May 2004 he got serious about attempting to progress as far as possible. As at October 2017 he has rung a total of 66 peals including Spliced S Minor (16m), the Standard 8 Major, 3 Spliced S Royal and Grandsire Caters inside, and 574 quarter peals (a few of which he has conducted) including 8 spliced S Major atw, Glasgow Major, all of the standard 8 Surprise Royal and the Surprise Royal alphabet, Grandsire Cinques and several of Yorkshire and Cambridge Max (see Bellboard for most recent performances). Following a handbell course run by the Society of Sherwood Youths he rang his first quarter in hand on 6 January 2010.
*(I have taken the liberty to add my details to demonstrate that with persistence, endeavour, the grace and patience of many others, the help of some in general and one in particular, that someone with no special talents can make some headway beyond the proverbial "plain bob doubles". There are others who started at a later age and have made really remarkable progress (see below). Their details should be an encouragement to both other ringers and their tutors.
Iris Margaret Elsie Lemare was born in London on 27 September 1902. She was musically gifted and became the first woman to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra, in 1937. She also was an active walker, swimmer and skier. It is believed she took up bell ringing in her mid-50's at the York Arts Centre under Harold Walker. By 1958 she had joined the Minster band and rung her first peal. Over the next 23 years she rang over 700 peals at all stages (minor to maximus) and a wide range of common and not so common methods including Lemare Surprise Major for her 79th birthday. Her final peal was 8 spliced major in the December of 1981. She died in Askham Bryan, near York on 23 April 1997. A web search will bring up many hits and there is an obituary at The Independent. David Potter's obituary of Iris Lemare was in the Ringing World of May 16th 1997.
Prudence Fay took up ringing a few weeks before her 50th birthday, and rang her first peals on tower bells (inside to Yorkshire S Major) and handbells (1-2 to Oxford TB Major) in 1995. She has rung peals of Glasgow S Major, and Belfast S Major, on both tower bells and handbells; of Horton's Four and Pitman's Four on tower bells; peals of Spliced Surprise on both tower and handbells including Norman Smith's atw 23 Spliced Surprise Major and the "standard" 41 spliced Surprise Minor. She has also rung Richard Pearce's atw 23 Spliced Surprise Major and 42 irregular Surprise Minor on tower bells, and multi-method peals of Surprise Minor on handbells in from 7 to 57 methods. In all, she had rung 149 tower-bell peals by 2012, when her Parkinson's Disease was diagnosed, and 118 handbell peals by 2016.
Young Peal Ringers
A number of youngsters have rung peals prior to their teens. The following are some examples:
Henry J W Pipe rang his first peal being 5040 Plain Bob Minor on handbells (1-2) on Monday, 31 May 2010 at the age of 7 years 105 days. At the age of 9 he rang the 2nd to Cambridge S Major to score his first tower bell peal at the University Church of St Mary the Great on Thursday, 27 December 2012. At the same tower exactly a year later, aged 10, he rang the 3rd to a peal of Bristol Surprise Maximus.
Alfred G W Pipe rang his first peal being Bristol S Major on Tuesday, 2 August 2016 at Histon, Cambs and subsequently his first on 12 being 5042 Cambridge Surprise at University Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge on Thursday, 21 September 2017 at the age of 12. A few weeks later on Thursday, 12 October 2017 ringing the 3rd again at the same tower he scored a 5040 of Bristol S Maximus. A number of family handbell peals over the years had preceded these performances.
Jonathan Carpenter rang his first peal (Plain Bob Minor) aged 7 at Warfield, Berks, on 19th June 1982. He was the youngest ringer to ring a working bell to a peal replacing Paul Jopp who rang his first peal at the age of 8 on 4 Nov 1966 ringing inside to Plain Bob Minor on the Stoulton Campanile. This itself was the first peal conducted by Andrew Jopp at the age of 13.
Paul Jopp went on to ring and conduct his first peal of Surprise, being Cambridge Minor, when he rang the 2nd at S Nicholas, EARLS CROOME, Worcs on Thu Apr 23 1970. It was also the first of Surprise for the ringers of the 3rd and 4th (Barbara Luckes and Andrew Jopp).
Ewan G A Hull rang his first peal at the age of 8 trebling to Plain Bob Minor at Strensall, North Yorkshire on 7 May 2011. His first on more than 6, of surprise and his first inside was on Saturday, 23 February 2013, at the age of 10 when he rang the 2nd to Cambridge Royal at St Laurence, Northfield. His first peal on 12 was a peal of Bristol Maximus at Stockton-on-Tees, at the age of 11. His first peal as conductor was Stedman Cinques aged 12 years and 11 months, thus probably being the youngest person to call both a 12-bell peal and a peal of Stedman.
Alex F Byrne rang the treble to Plain Bob Minor for his first peal whilst only 9 on 15 Dec 1979 at Hinton Waldrist, Oxon. He then went on to conduct his 6th peal, ringing an inside bell to Plain Bob Minor on 29 May 1981 at Berkeley, Glos and thus probably becoming the youngest person to call a peal at the age of 11.
Julia R Cater rang her first peal when she was 9 years and 3 months old, and went on to ring a peal of Little Bob Maximus aged 10 years 4 months, and both London Surprise Royal and Cambridge Surprise Maximus aged 10 years 9 months. She called her first peal, Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months, beating Alex Byrne's record earlier the same year.
Victoria K Johnstone rang her first peal aged 11, 9 months after her first lesson in order to beat her elder brother on Sunday February 26, 2006 at Oakington, Cambridgeshire.
Jemma L Mills on Sunday, 7 January 2007 rang her first peal on the 'Pot Bells' at Shelford, Nottingham at the age of 9, becoming possibly the youngest girl to ring a peal this century. The band consisted of 3 generations of the Mills family. She followed this performance with a peal of Major on Sunday, 1 June 2008 at Clifton, Nottingham.
Adam R Crocker rang his first peal being mixed doubles on 29 Jan 2000 at Lemsford, Herts, just before his 10th birthday on 12th Feb. See also Prolific Peal Ringers
Thomas A F Keech rang his first peal on Sunday, 30 November 2008 at Campton, Beds whilst still aged 10. He is the youngest Bedfordshire ringer to ring a peal since Jeremy Piron (Grandsire Triples at Maulden in July 1969), who was a month younger. At the age of 7 he rang on the 16 at the Swan Bells, Perth WA and he may be the youngest person to ring in Australia.
Robert Stafford, aged 10, rang the treble to a peal of Plain Bob Major on 21 March 1927 at Whitley Bay. (with thanks to Bill Butler's "On This Day")
Andrea P L Pygott, aged 11 rang Bristol Major on the 2nd for her first peal on Friday 14th August 2009 at St Mary, Barnsley.
William M Regan at the age of 11 rang his first peal trebling to Grandsire Triples on Monday 30th May 2011 at Hanbury, Worcs.
Edward R Mack, aged 12, on Saturday, 30 June 2007 rang his first peal at his first attempt, being Yorkshire S Royal on the 4th at St Peters, St Albans.
Tom and James Perrins both rang their first peals before reaching their teens. Tom rang his first peal, Grandsire Doubles, on 5th April 2003 just before his eleventh birthday. James rang his first peal, the Standard 8 major on the 2nd, at the age of 12 on Saturday 28 March 2009 at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney. 82 year old Thomas Goodyer rang the 4th raising the question of whether this is the biggest age difference in a peal of 8-spliced. On Friday, 3 April 2009 again at St Andrew's the brothers and Tom rang inside to a quarter peal of Cambridge Surprise Maximus.
Fraser J Murray, aged 11, rang inside to Cambridge S Minor for his first peal on Sunday, 28 June 2009 at Halifax. On Saturday July 4 he rang his second peal, again inside, to 3 minor methods at Saltaire.
Harriet J Dodd, at the age of 10 years 134 days, rang her first peal trebling to Grandsire Caters at St Mary, Bishopstoke, Hampshire on Saturday July 26, 2008. On Saturday, 4 December 2010 at the same tower she rang the same bell to Stedman Caters.
Matthew S Pearson, aged 11, rang the 3rd to Yorkshire S Major for his first peal at his first attempt at Christ Church, Epsom Common, Surrey on Sunday 30 October 2011.
Although 15 at the time the first peal of Alice White on 12th Feb 1896 is notable as being the first peal rung by a woman. She rang the treble to a peal of Grandsire Triples at her home tower, St Michael's Basingstoke. (with thanks to Bill Butler's "On This Day").
On the 1st December 1912 there was a handbell peal of Grandsire Doubles in the belfry of the church at Great Hampton, Worcestershire. The ringers were Ellen M Johnson (12 years old), Joseph D Johnson (13 years old), and Ruth Johnson (10 years old). Joe conducted it. The Johnsons were a very large (9 children) family from Hinton on the Green, Worcestershire. Lots of the children rang many handbell peals, usually conducted by Joe, who also called the first peal on the present bells of Worcester Cathedral. In later years, handbell peals of Kent Treble Bob Royal were rung at Hinton. Other siblings included Amy Johnson, the first lady to ring 500 peals, and Florence Johnson who married the great Tom Lewis of St. Johns, Worcester.
The youngest band to ring a towerbell peal at the time was rung on 21 April 1934 at Crayford, Kent, of 5024 Plain Bob Major: 1 Percy Stone, 2 Arthur W Jones, 3 Phyllis E Tillet, 4 Walter H Dobbie, 5 Margaret Pack, 6 John J L Gilbert (Cond), 7 Joseph T Pack, 8 Edwin A Barnett. Average age 15 years.
The youngest 6-bell peal was rung on 15 December 1979 at Hinton Waldrist, Oxon, of 5040 Plain Bob Minor RW1980/66: 1 Alex F Byrne (1st peal 9y 243d), 2 Carole A Carey (12y 324d), 3 Teresa K Packer (1st peal 13y 56d), 4 Peter Bladon (11y 360d), 5 Helen Bladon (13y 20d), 6 Gary P Exell (Cond 12y 290d). Average age 12 years 94 days.
The youngest 8-bell peal was rung on 27 November 1982 at Tetbury, Gloucestershire, of 5056 Plain Bob Major RW1983/82: 1 Elizabeth Turner (1st peal 13y 302d), 2 Neil Marshman (1st peal 14y 149d), Matthew P Connock (11y 201d), Alex F Byrne (12y 225d), Carole A Carey (15y 306d), Peter Bladon (14y 342d), Stephen J Bucknell (16y 140d), Gary P Exell (Cond 15y 272d). Rung by resident members of the Gloucestershire & Bristol Diocesan Association with an average age of 14 years and 151 days.
The youngest 8-bell peal of Surprise was rung on 23 October 1982 at Knowle, West Midlands, of 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major {RW1982/947}: John R Martin (18y 204d), Paul McNutt (15y 102d), Ian McNutt (15y 102d), Ian Wilgress (1st peal 16y 276d), Mark S Gilthorpe (17y 349d), Elizabeth Anderson (16y 265d), David J Pipe (14y 260d), Gary P Exell (Cond 15y 237d). Average age 16 years 133 days.
The youngest 10-bell peal was rung on 7 January 2018 at St Paul's, Birmingham, of 5042 Cambridge Surprise Royal: 1 James P Town, 2 Daniel J Page, 3 Alfred G W Pipe, 4 Alex S Riley (C), 5 Jack L Edwards, 6 Henry J W Pipe, 7 Luke S P Riley, 8 Anna E Sherwood, 9 William M Regan, 10 Ewan G A Hull. The average age of the band was 15 years 322 days.
The youngest 12-bell peal was rung on 21 January 2018 at Melbourne, Derbyshire, of 5042 Cambridge Surprise Maximus: 1 James P Town, 2 Alex S Riley (C), 3 Daniel J Page, 4 Jack L Edwards, 5 Henry J W Pipe, 6 Alfred G W Pipe, 7 Andrew D Meyer, 8 Luke S P Riley, 9 Matthew S Pearson, 10 Anna E Sherwood, 11 Ewan G A Hull, 12 William M Regan. The average age of the band was 15 years 341 days. This peal was also notable as being Andrew Meyer's 2nd peal and his first on more than 6 bells. The previous record was set on 2 January 1984 with a peal of 5042 Cambridge S Maximus at All Saints, Worcester: 1 Stephen J Mills (13); 2 Wendy B Smith (18); 3 Julia R Cater (13); 4 Ian McNutt (16); 5 Elizabeth Anderson (17); 6 Jonathan K F Tait (16); 7 Alison J Cox (18); 8 Paul McNutt (16); 9 Martin A Smith (15); 10 David J Garton (19); 11 Andrew B Mills (16); 12 David J Pipe (C) (15). Average age 16.
Young Quarter Peal Ringers
Jason Fisher, aged just 6, rang his first quarter peal covering to Plain Bob Doubles on the 10cwt tenor at Clifton-upon-Teme, Worcs on Tuesday 23 April 2013.
Henry J W Pipe, aged just 6, rang his first quarter peal on Tuesday 26 January 2010 Plain Bob Minor in hand
Ewan G A Hull at the age of 7 rang his first quarter on the treble at Ss Philip and James, Clifton, York on Monday, 28 December 2009.
John Hinton at the age of 8 rang his first quarter trebling to Grandsire Doubles at All Saints, Little Shelford, Cambs on Friday 29th April 2011. He went on to score his 10th quarter on his tenth birthday, August 11th, ringing his first inside to Plain Bob Doubles
Nathan Joynson at the age of 8 rang his first quarter trebling to Plain Bob Doubles at All Saints, Stone, Gloucestershire on Sunday 23 October 2011.
Thirza de Kok, from Dordrecht in the Netherlands, rang her first tower bell on her own during a visit to All Saints Sapcote in August 2009. On Saturday February 20th 2010 at the age of 9 she returned to that tower to ring her first quarter peal, following her father’s footsteps of 24 years ago. The quarter was called by Thirza's brother Harm Jan (aged 13). On Saturday 28 August 2010, still at the age of 9, she rang her first quarter of major in her home town.
Rosemary Hall at the age of 9 rang her first quarter being the treble to Plain Bob Doubles on Sunday, 13 September 2009 at Old Brampton, Derbyshire.
Harriet J Dodd at the age of 9 rang her first quarter being the treble to Plain Bob Doubles on Thursday, 27 September 2007 at St Mary, Bishopstoke, Hants. She has since gone on to ring many quarter peals and a few peals.
Isaac Perry at the age of 9 rang his first quarter trebling to Plain Bob Doubles at South Petherton, Somerset on Saturday, 28 May 2011.
James P Town at the age of 9 covered to Plain Bob Doubles for his first quarter at All Saints, Northallerton, on Saturday 15 October 2011.
Florence Homewood at the age of 9 covered to Plain Bob Minimus for her first quarter at Burmarsh, Kent on Sunday 6 May 2012.
All Ladies' Peals
The first All Ladies' peal was Grandsire Triples at Poplar, Isle of Dogs, London on 20th July 1912, with Edith Parker conducting and thus becoming the first woman to reach 50 peals.
The first All Ladies' peal rung at St Paul's Cathedral, London took place on Sunday 5th August 2012 during the women's Olympic marathon, and at the same time as several other towers on the route attempted peals or other touches. The band of 1 Susan L Apter (C), 2 Ann White, 3 Elizabeth A Orme, 4 Shirley E McGill, 5 Mary E Holden, 6 Catherine N Merlane, 7 Gwen Rogers, 8 Eleanor J Linford, 9 Rebecca J Cox, 10 Gabrielle L Cowcill, 11 Claire F Roulstone and 12 Pauline C Champion & Margaret Whiteley rang 5007 Stedman Cinques.
Older Peal Ringers
On 14 September 1973, George E Symonds (b.1875 d.1974) rang a peal of Kent Treble Bob Royal at Grundisburgh, Suffolk, aged 98 years 1 month.
Pealbase includes details of nine other people who have rung peals at the age of 90 or more.
Firsts as Conductor
Julia R Cater is the possibly the youngest person to call a peal calling Plain Bob Doubles on 4 July 1981, aged 10 years and 11 months.
John R Leary is the only person to have conducted all his first peals at every stage from Doubles to Maximus. He started in the 1960's and completed the achievement with a peal Doubles at All Cannings, Salisbury on 17 Apr 1995. More about him can be read at [1]
Jennifer E Butler conducted Roddy Horton's split-tenors one-part composition of Bristol, Belfast, London and Glasgow at the age of 17 yrs 9 mths, being her first as conductor and 10th towerbell peal (8 Jan 2005 Thornhill). On 14 February 2022 Michael R A Shaw called this same composition on handbells as his first peal as conductor, aged 16 yrs 10 mths.
Alexandra A Prabhakar's first peal as conductor was Holt's Original 5,040 Grandsire Triples on 26 December 2007. On 3 April 1973, Juliet S Stoy also called this composition for her first as conductor.
Thomas M Perrins called his first peal, Grandsire Triples, at the age of 12 yrs 9 mths on Sunday January 16, 2005 at St Mark's, Darling Point, New South Wales
Stephen J Mills called from the 2nd 210 Treble Dodging Minor methods on 24th October 2004 at Shelford, Notts for his first, and so far (Apr 2012), only peal as conductor. (see next section for more details)
Ewan G A Hull conducted his first peal, which was also his first of Cinques, being Stedman at St Magnus the Martyr, London on Saturday 30 May 2015, aged 12.
Feats of Learning and Method Complexity
The pinnacle of method learning and complexity for advanced ringers on eight bells are all-the-work peals of 23 methods, the maximum in a normal length peal. Most usually these methods are learnt by ringing a series of peals which gradually build up to 23 methods. The first of these compositions was produced by Norman Smith, and rung 31 December 1966. It has since been rung almost 500 times by over 850 ringers. Stephen D Chandler subsequently produced a similar composition of 23 much more difficult methods.
Learning more than 23 methods takes the challenge to a much higher level, as it becomes very easy to confuse one method with another, and forget some methods as new ones are learnt. Taking this learning exercise to 100 methods requires considerable experience, mental agility, and an exceedingly good memory, not withstanding the challenge of keeping this up continuously for 10 hours. On Friday, 28 October 2005 a peal of 22400 Spliced Surprise Major, 100 methods, all the work was rung by an ASCY band at the Loughborough Bell Foundry in 10h 48 (6) with. 699 changes of method. Composed by: Paul Needham 1 Stephanie J Warboys 2 Philip J Earis 3 John N Hughes-D'Aeth 4 Robin O Hall 5 Andrew J Graham 6 Simon J L Linford (C) 7 David J Pipe 8 David C Brown Longest peal of Spliced Surprise. Most Spliced Surprise Major methods all the work [2]
The longest peal of Spliced Surprise Royal was rung at St Thomas, Oxford where an Ancient Society of College Youths band rang 56 methods, all the work (503 COM) being 20160 Spliced Surprise Royal on Thursday, 18 March 2010 in 11h 19m [3]
Rigel Surprise Maximus is one of the most challenging Maximus methods rung, with an apparently random blue line. On handbells, the ringers have to contend with their two bells making point blows in the middle of the rows rarely synchronised with one another. On 14 January 2006, a peal of 12672 Rigel Surprise Maximus was rung on handbells [4].
On 13th October 1984 at Shoreditch the Society of Royal Cumberland Youths rang all Surprise Maximus methods that had been rung up to the end of the previous year giving rise to a peal of 8000 Spliced Surprise Maximus in 170 methods in 5 hours and 40 minutes. [5]
Scientific is a principle, where there is no hunt bell to act as a guide, and is probably the hardest Triples method. On 12 November 2008 the first peal of 5040 Scientific Triples in hand was scored by St. Martin's Guild for the Diocese of Birmingham 1-2 William T Bosworth 3-4 Charles A S Webb 5-6 Mark R Eccleston 7-8 Alan S Burbidge (c) [6]
Minor methods present their own challenge as many methods can be rung in a short time. A feat of composition, conducting and ringing was achieved on Friday 24 Oct 1969 when a Peal of 5040 Spliced Treble Bob Minor, comprising 210 Treble dodging methods with a change of method every lead, was rung. At the time it was the most methods rung to a peal. The feat was repeated on Sunday 24 Oct 2004 2h45 [7]. Click for a background to the history of these peals.
The most methods rung all the work on tower bells was scored on on Saturday, 25 September 2010 when 147 minor methods were rung, giving 20160 changes, by the Ancient Society of College Youths at St Paul, Jewellery Quarter in 9 hours 37 minutes. John S Warboys provided the composition and it was rung by 1 Richard B Grimmett, 2 David J Pipe (C), 3 Philip J Earis, 4 Simon J L Linford, 5 Michael P A Wilby, 6 John M Thurman [8]
A silent and non conducted peal of Stedman Triples was rung at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire on 15th December 1980. It was twice the length of a usual peal and the band had to learn two very complex compositions, the first by John Noonan (http://ringing.org/main/pages/peals/composers/compositions?surname=Noonan&forenames=J) and the second by G Wilfred Slack (http://ringing.org/main/pages/peals/composers/compositions?surname=Slack&forenames=G%20Wilfred)
Higher Numbers First Peals
Ringers whose first peals were on 12 or more bells.
Date | Name | Tower | Method | Notes |
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13 February 1937 | Albert M Tyler | Tewkesbury, Glos | Stedman Cinques | Age 13 |
3 Sept 1976 | Alison C Waterson | Shoreditch, London | Yorkshire S Maximus | Age 15 (2nd) |
3 Sept 1976 | Hilary A Beresford | Shoreditch, London | Yorkshire S Maximus | Age 16 (4th) |
07 May 1979 | Margaret A Paul | Kingston upon Thames, Surrey | Grandsire Cinques | |
18 May 1986 | Eleanor J Kippin | Bristol, St Stephen | Stedman Cinques | |
6 Sep 1987 | Michael P A Wilby | London, St Sepulchre | Stedman Cinques | |
24 Sep 1987 | Deborah L Blake | Bedford, St Paul | Stedman Cinques | |
30 Jan 1993 | Alison M Brookbanks | Towcester | Cambridge S Maximus | |
31 Dec 1994 | Luke M Atwell | Towcester | Little B Maximus | |
31 Dec 1994 | Joanna L Woolley | Towcester | Little B Maximus | Rang inside |
21 Jul 1995 | Hannah L Wilby | Towcester | Bristol S Maximus | Age 11 |
2 Aug 1997 | Brett C Masters | Towcester | Cambridge S Maximus | Rang inside |
21 Feb 1998 | Caroline Newman | Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe | Spliced S Maximus (5m) | Rang inside |
9 Jan 1999 | Jennifer E Henson | Towcester | Bristol S Maximus | |
5 Jun 1999 | Joanne L Henson | Towcester | Yorkshire S Maximus | |
4 Aug 2000 | R Clive Henson | Towcester | Yorkshire S Maximus | Rang inside |
28 Oct 2000 | Christopher H Barrett | Reading, St Laurence | Grandsire Cinques | |
22 Sep 2001 | Matthew E Beadman | Guildford, Cathedral | Bristol S Maximus | Rang inside |
21 Oct 2001 | D Paul Mason | Leicester, St Margaret | Yorkshire S Fourteen | Rang tenor |
9 Nov 2002 | Tessa K Beadman | Guildford, Cathedral | Spliced S Maximus (5m) | Rang inside |
9 Nov 2002 | Dorothy M Hudson | South Petherton | Plain B Cinques | |
11 Jan 2003 | David W Kipling | Llandaff Cathedral | Stedman Cinques | |
22 May 2004 | Becky L Dunnett | South Petherton | Cambridge S Maximus | Rang inside |
5 Jun 2005 | Simon A Bond | Preston Minster | Plain B Maximus | |
5 Jun 2005 | Robert V Criddle | Preston Minster | Plain B Maximus | |
25 Feb 2006 | Louise C Palmer | Southwark Cathedral | Stedman Cinques | |
14 Oct 2006 | Siân E Kipling | Llandaff Cathedral | Stedman Cinques | |
18 Oct 2008 | Lucy J Clark | Southampton, Bitterne Park | Grandsire Cinques | |
20 Dec 2008 | Anthony C Furnivall | New York, Trinity Church | Erin Cinques | |
20 Dec 2008 | Anthony P Micocci | New York, Trinity Church | Erin Cinques | |
20 Dec 2008 | Jeremy C Bates | New York, Trinity Church | Erin Cinques | |
8 Aug 2010 | Jennifer S Mackley | New York, Trinity Church | Plain B Maximus | |
11 Sep 2010 | Harriet S E Mather | Portsmouth Cathedral | Mather D Maximus | |
14 Feb 2011 | Charlotte H Stansbury | Hursley | Grandsire Cinques | |
12 Nov 2011 | Jono Chapman | Shepton Beauchamp, Som | Stedman Cinques | Aged 15 (Tenor) |
10 Jan 2015 | Caroline A Prescott | Guildford Cathedral | Spliced S Maximus (3m) | Rang inside |
11 Jul 2015 | Ewan Grant-Richardson | Portsmouth Cathedral | Yorkshire S Maximus | Rang inside |
Longest Peals
On Sunday, 6 May 2007 in 24h09 (9 in B), 72000 Treble Dodging Minor (100m) 1-2 Philip J Earis 3-4 Andrew J W Tibbetts (C)5-6 David J Pipe. The longest peal yet rung [9].
A full of extent of major was first rung at Leeds in Kent by 14 ringers under James Barham on April 7 and 8, 1761
The only full extent so far rung on 8 tower bells by one band of ringers was at Loughborough Bell Foundry on Saturday 27 July 1963, in 17 hours and 58 minutes. 40320 Plain Bob Major Composed by: C Kenneth Lewis, Conducted by: Robert B Smith 1 Brian J Woodruffe 2 John M Jelley 3 Neil Bennett 4 Frederick Shallcross 5 John C Eisel 6 John Robinson 7 Brian Harris 8 Robert B Smith This is the greatest number of changes ever to be rung to a tower bell peal and was the ninth attempt in as many years. 8 umpires monitored the performance.
Setting record lengths has long been a challenge to ringers and the progression of long length peals over the years for various methods and stages is summarised in the CCCBR Peal Records.
Fastest Peals
The fastest peal is believed to have been rung on handbells at 73a Alma Vale Road, Bristol, on 30 August 2021 in 43m 16s, being 5040 Plain Bob Minimus 1-2 Matthew N Jerome (C), 3-4 Julian O Howes (C) [10]. This superseded a handbell peal at Clare College, Cambridge, on handbells on 9 March 2003 in 47m 10s, being 5040 Plain Bob Minimus 1-2 Philip J Earis, 3-4 Andrew J W Tibbetts (C). [11]
The fastest peal on a mini ring is believed to have been rung by the Fellowship of Narnia Youths at The Jack and Jill House Campanile, Gosport on Thursday 20th March 2008 in 59m 42s (7oz), being 5040 Double Bob Minimus (210 extents) 1 Lizzie J Hough, 2 Emma L Pym, 3-4 Benjamin J Carey (C). [12]
The fastest tower bell peal on six is believed to be that rung by St Martin's Guild, Birmingham at Hadstock, Essex, S Botolph Sat Dec 14 1991 1h 13m (2 3/4) being 5040 Cambridge S Minor (7 extents) 1 Tim J Peverett, 2 Anthony M Daw, 3 Julia R Cater, 4 Andrew J Mitchell, 5 David G Hull (C), 6 David J Pipe Ref: RW 1992 p. 111. [13] This is possibly the only tower where one peal has taken over twice as long as another of the same length (eg 19 Apr 1996 in 2h 31min, 12 minor methods).
The fastest peal on six handbells is that rung by the Iceni Society in Cambridge on Thursday, 4 May 2006 in 0h 59m (8 in C#) being 5040 Old Oxford Delight Minor 1-2 Philip J Earis, 3-4 David J Pipe (C), 5-6 Jeremy W Spiller. [14]
The fastest peal on eight handbells is that rung by the Cambridge University Guild on 14 September 1925 in 1h 39m being 5040 Plain Bob Major. [15]
Most Peals in a day
The most peals rung in a day currently stands at 15, on handbells, with Andrew Tibbetts (conducted them all) and Philip Earis ringing in all of the peals. The peals were all minor and they were assisted by Cherril Thompson (rang in 5) and Jeremy Spiller (rang 10).
Starting at 10am on Saturday, 27 June 2009 a band comprising of Paul J Pascoe, Ian J Carey, Richard Harrison, Benjamin J Carey, Peter W J Sheppard, Edward P D Colliss, Christopher C P Woodcock and Andrew B Mills rang 10 peals of S Major at Marston Bigot, Somerset (20lbs) starting with 9 spliced and then ringing each of the methods individually, concluding the next day at 8.23am with a successful peal of Yorkshire. This beat the previous record of 9 peals rung in 2000 and was achieved despite the need to re-hang the tenor after peal 6. The peals are accredited to The Fellowship of Narnia Youths.
Most Quarter Peals in a day
In December 2013 the change-ringers list discussed the record for Quarter Peals in one day. It is likely that the number stands at 28 rung within a 24hr period performed at Mablethorpe and there is a footnote to a 2007 quarter peal "In affectionate memory of Keith N Buckingham, immediate past master of the Lincoln DGCBR. Keith was a member of the band in the successful world record attempt, ringing 28 quarter peals in 24 hours on these bells."
In September 2020 a series of 25 quarter peals rung at Ossington on 4th July 1992 was submitted to Bellboard with the final footnote reading "This sets a record for the most number of quarter peals rung in one day. 31,956 changes were rung in 14 hours 13 minutes. This sets a record for the most number of changes rung on one set of church bells in one day."
Heavy Bell Ringers
Peter Border on Saturday, 13 August 1966 [16]was the only ringer last century to turn the tenor in at Liverpool Cathedral (82cwt), the heaviest 12 bell tower in the world to a peal, being Cambridge S Maximus. The feat was matched by Andrew B Mills on Saturday, 8 December 2007 [17] also ringing Cambridge S Maximus and then again by Gordon R Birks on Thursday 17 November 2011 [18] with Andrew Mills ringing the second to Yorkshire S Maximus. At 4h 46 Mins this may be the slowest tower bell peal ever rung. The floodgates have now appear to have been opened with the following performance(s): Matthew J Young Tuesday, 1 January 2013, Yorkshire Max, again accompanied by ABM now on the 11th.
Also in recent years Liverpool Cathedral has taken the accolade of having had rung the heaviest and longest 10 bell peal on Tuesday, 28 August 2007 [19] and then heaviest 8 bell peal on Saturday, 15 November 2008 [20]
Andrew B Mills also rang in the 4 peals of S Maximus in one day in London as part of an ASCY band on 11 June 2005 finishing with ringing the tenor to Cambridge S Maximus at Cornhill (42cwt).
Thomas J Waterson on 26th February 2011 became the youngest person (aged 19yr 8mth) to ring a peal on the tenor at Exeter Cathedral (72cwt) ringing it to a peal of Stedman Cinques [21], being 9 months younger than Matthew J Hilling who had previously rung it to a peal of Grandsire Caters on 29th November 1997 (aged 20yr 5mth).
James W Washbrook on 25th April 1895 turned in the tenor at Wells Cathedral (56cwt), the heaviest 10 bell tower in the world to a peal of Kent Treble Bob Royal. The previous December he had rung it single-handed to a peal of Grandsire Caters. It was considered impossible at that time to ring a peal on the bell with only one ringer. ref: Pealbase - On this day Matthew R T Higby on 7th March 1992 became the youngest person (aged 17yr 6mth) to ring a peal on the tenor at Wells Cathedral (56cwt) to a peal of Stedman Caters. Rather amusingly, the conductor that day was Timothy F Collins who had previously held the record of being the youngest person to ring a peal there, having rung the tenor to a peal of Stedman Caters on 27th June 1970 (aged 19yr 1mth).
Timothy F Collins on 28th December 1970 is believed to be the youngest person (aged 19yr 7mth) to ring a peal on the tenor at Sherborne Abbey (46cwt), the heaviest 8 bell tower in the world to a peal of Superlative S Major.
Samuel M Austin on the 9th July 2004 became the youngest person (18yr 11mth) to ring the tenor at St Buryan, Cornwal (37cwt), the heaviest 6 bell tower in the world to a peal of Minor [22] in 4hrs. Although, Thomas J Waterson on 13th February 2011 (aged 19yr 8mth) is the youngest person to ring the tenor to a peal of Surprise Minor [23] - scoring the peal in 3h 33mins. Only three people as yet have circled the six bells at St Buryan, Cornwall to peals, Chris Venn and Christopher J Pickford both achieved the feat on 26th December 1996, and Paul J Pascoe became only the third on 2nd October 2011 [24].
Light Bell Ringers
Brockenhurst, Hampshire. (Jennie's Old Bedroom Ring) on Sunday 17th May 2009, a peal of 5040 Cambridge S Minor is the lightest ever bells yet rung to a Peal by rope and wheel. [25] With a tenor weighing just 2oz (around 57 grams); this peal was arranged and rung for the 20th anniversary of Jim Hodkin's first peal and was the first peal on the bells. Rung in 1h 47min by 1 Adam Welch, 2 Edward P D Colliss, 3 Graham J Wright, 4 Robert Perry, 5 James A Hodkin, 6 Paul J Pascoe, and conducted by Paul Pascoe.
Double-handed Towerbell Ringing
In addition to the following Pealbase publishes details of Double Handed Peal ringers.
On 19 Sep 1901 the first double-handed peal on tower bells was performed by James W. Washbrook who rang 3 and 4 to a peal of Grandsire Triples at Arklow, Ireland. [26]. This performance received criticism from the editor of The Bell News, Harvey Reeves and others, who doubted that the peal could have been struck accurately Washbrook repeated the performance the following week in the presence of some of the best ringers in Ireland. (ref: Bill Butler's "On this day").
On 29 Apr 1961 the first tower bell peal to be rung with only three ringers took place at Preston Candover, Hants. The peal of Plain Bob Minor was rung by Tony Price 1-2, Frank C Price 3-4 with Frank T Blagrove ringing 5-6 and conducting. (ref: Bill Butler's "On this day").
On 22 Aug 1964 the first peal of Major to be rung by only four ringers was scored being Plain Bob at Balcombe, Sussex (9cwt). 1-2 Tom Chapman 3-4 Frank C Price (conductor) 5-6 Frank T Blagrove and 7-8 Tony Price.
On 17 Oct 1981 Jill M. Liddle became the first woman to ring two tower bells to a peal when she rang Bob Minor at Rushbury, Salop (ref: Bill Butler's "On this day").
On 18 Jan 1990 6 ringers rang a peal of 5016 Plain Bob Maximus at Lockington, Leics (14-1-1) in 3hrs 2min (Arr RBS). 1-2 Peter LR Hayward 3-4 Paul Jopp 5-6 Robert B Smith 7-8 Frank C Price 9-10 Alan Cattell 11-12 Andrew B Mills (ref Front Page RW 16/3/90). A year later the ringer of the tenors rang 4-5 at Limerick (23 Apr 1991 Grandsire Triples) but the most challenging performance is probably ringing 2-3 to Norman Smith's 23 spliced for the Southwell Diocesan Guild at Kinsbury, Warwickshire on 9th July 1991 (5152 in 3hr 6m 17cwt). 1 Andrew D Higson 2-3 Andrew B Mills 4 Frances Dodds 5 David J Pipe 6 David G Hull 7 David G Adams 8 Paul Needham. Conducted by David G Hull. Most Spliced major methods yet rung double-handed. The most methods currently rung double-handed is 196 Spliced Plain Minor at Millcroft Campanile by Jeremy W Spiller
On 29 Mar 2002* a band of 6 ringers rang the first double handed peal of Bristol Surprise Maximus on the Piltdown House Campanile in 3 hours and 7 minutes (RW ref 4747.0388) 1-2 Andrew J Mitchell 3-4 Stephen J Mills 5-6 Michael P A Wilby 7-8 David J Pipe 9-10 Andrew B Mills 11-12 Anthony M Daw TENOR 22lb 7oz in Eflat *The website shows the date as Friday April 29th 2002 [27]
Peter L R Hayward became the first person to ring two non-adjacent bells to a peal, as a bet with the Newark District that it could not be done, when he rang the treble and fourth to a peal of Plain Bob Minor at Ossington, Notts on 24 Jul 1980. It is incorrectly recorded on p713 of RW 15/8/1980 as being 1-2. At the time of writing (July 2012) he remains the only person to have rung such peals and has rung peals of minor on all 15 possible combinations of pairs of bells (adjacent and non-adjacent). The list of peals can be seen on Pealbase
Simon Melen chose Orion S Maximus for his first attempt at a double-handed peal ringing 3-4 at Melbourne for his 1,000th peal on Saturday 30th December 2017 [28]. He had taken advantage of practising on the simulator at Ticknall (10) which had been installed at the insistence of a local ringer, Ken Ballington, who sadly died shortly before this performance.
Call Changes
Often thought to be a learning curve to more complicated Change-Ringing, Call-Changes are rung in Devon to a near perfect standard - however the (full) 5040 extent on 7 bells has only ever been rung by Call-Changes twice.
With all changes (prior and subseqeuent to a call) being unrepeated this represents a 'huge' achievement in both memory for the conductor(s), and concentration of the band itself!
The first performance on 17th March 1990 [29] was rung in 6hr 36min at Buckland in the Moor, Devon by a local band and included 3 conductors.
The second performance on 30th September 2000 [30] was completed in 5hr 33min at the same tower (Buckland in the Moor, Devon) but by just one conductor Paul J Pascoe, and remains the longest touch of Unrepeated Call-Changes yet called by one single conductor - with most changes being called at EVERY handstroke.
As a warm up, 1000 Unrepeated Call-Changes (28th December 1999) [31] and 2000 Unrepeated Call-Changes (1st September 2000) [32] were also achieved before the day - these also being the longest touches of Call-Changes by a single conductor prior to the performance on the day!
Both performances remain the longest and only times that Call-Changes have yet been rung to the extent on 7 bells - the illusive Call-Change 'peal' .
Emulating Ringers of the Past
Richard B Grimmett on Tuesday, 6 February 2007 conducted a peal of Stedman Triples wearing a blindfold throughout, emulating W H Barber's achievement at Gateshead on February 21st, 1908. [33].
Herbert Knight became the first person to conduct a peal of Stedman Triples whilst blindfolded on 12th October, 1907. He used Thurstan’s One-Part peal and it was his eighth attempt. Ref: Bill Butler's blog
Most Bells Rung to Changes
Most handbells rung to a touch
The greatest number of handbells rung to changes is 24. On 26 March 2011, at the Methodist Hall, Westminster, London, 100 changes were rung on 24 bells by 12 ringers in front of an audience of approximately 1000 ringers at the Ringing World's centenary celebration. The eight minute touch was composed especially for the occasion by Philip Earis and the only opportunity for the ringers to practice was earlier that day. The ringers were: 1-2 Jenny Butler; 3-4 Mark Eccleston; 5-6 Philip Earis; 7-8 Philip Saddleton; 9-10 John Hughes-D'Aeth; 11-12 Paul Mounsey; 13-14 David Brown; 15-16 David Pipe (Conductor); 17-18 Tom Hinks; 19-20 Alex Byrne; 21-22 Simon Melen; 23-24 Michael Wilby. A grid of the 100 change touch is shown to the right.
Videos of the 24-bell ringing
Handbell Peals
First Handbell Peal
On Wednesday 21 June 2017, Pip Dillistone rang 3-4 to a peal of Bristol Surprise Maximus, his first handbell peal. Prior to this, he had minimal experience of ringing on handbells at all, other than using a simulator, having rung just four handbell quarter peals. [34]
Most Handbells Rung to a Peal
The greatest number of handbells rung to a peal is 22. 5040 Little Bob Twenty-two was rung at Bray on 9 July, 1978.
Heaviest Bells Rung to a Handbell Peal
The range of tenor size for handbell peals is typically size 8 to size 18 although peals on higher numbers require larger sets of bells sometimes with a larger tenor. For example the first peals of Kent Sixteen and Little Bob Twenty-two both used a tenor size 22. However, on 2 February 1925 in two hours and 35 minutes, a peal of 5040 Stedman Triples was rung in St Margaret's Ringing Room, Leicester with a tenor size of 26 in G. 1-2 Harold J Poole (conductor) 3-4 Edward Whitehead 5-6 Ernest Morris 7-8 Josiah Morris [RW1925/102]. A report in the Ringing World on this peal [RW1925/104] stated that the previous records, both with a size 22 tenor, were Grandsire Triples on 20 April 1888 at Ipswich and Stedman Triples on 13 May 1914 at Guildford. Another peal was rung using a tenor size 26 in G, again in the ringing room of St Margaret's Leicester, but this time 5008 Plain Bob Major in 2 hours 34 minutes 1-2 Ernest Morris 3-4 John M Jelley (conductor) 5-6 John A Acres 7-8 Robert B Smith [RW 1961/346 comment 349]. This being the heaviest tenor ever turned in to a peal.
Sixteen Bells, Eight Methods
The greatest number of S methods to a peal on sixteen bells was rung in MELBOURNE, Derbys on Mon Jun 9 1997 3h49 (18). 5056 Spliced Surprise Sixteen (8m: 768 Newgate; 704 York; 640 Ealing, Parkhurst, Sawley, Wembley; 576 Feering; 448 Leatherhead: 78 com.) Composed by David J Marshall. 1-2 Rupert A Clarke 3-4 Robert B Smith (C) 5-6 John M Jelley 7-8 Simon C Melen 9-10 Paul Jopp 11-12 Roland H Cook 13-14 David J Marshall 15-16 Christopher M Wulkau [35]
Four in hand
On Mon Nov 4 1991 in 3h12 in Sawley, Derbys a peal of 5040 Yorkshire Surprise Royal (Arr RBS) was rung with the following 4 ringers: 1-2 Paul Jopp 3-4 Robert B Smith (cond) 5-6 John Jelley 7-8-9-0 Simon (ref "four in hand" Page 1100,1156 RW 1991). On Sunday, 6 January 2013 Simon Melen extended the feat to maximus, ringing 9-10-11-12 to Bristol with 1–2 Jennifer E Earis, 3–4 Elizabeth A Orme, 5–6 Philip J Earis, 7–8 David J Pipe (C) and a video of one lead is here [36]. On Monday, 30 December 2019, as a birthday treat, Simon Melen rang 7-8-9-10 to a peal of Orion Surprise Maximus
Other occasions that 'four in hand' are known to have been rung were on 21st October 1926 when Edward Hims rang 1-2-3-4 to a peal of Stedman Doubles at Bicester. ref Bill Butler's On This Day and when William (Bill) H Male rang 1-2-3-4 to a peal of Grandsire/Plain Bob Doubles in Warwick St Mary's ringing room on 30th April 1964, (Geoff Randall ringing the tenors to his first handbell peal). On 28 December 1976, Frank H King rang 1-2-3-4 to a peal of Plain Bob Minimus at 7 Victoria Street, Cambridge, umpired by Ann V King (RW1977/100). On 3 December 2019, Samuel M Senior rang 1-2-3-4 to a quarter peal of Plain Bob Minimus in Southampton.
Tapping Peals
Arthur T. Morris on 26th August, 1921 tapped out a peal of 5600 London S Major on handbells (ref article by Joe Roast in the RW in 1976)
Elijah Roberts on 30th June 1833 tapped 5016 Stedman Cinques on handbells at Birmingham. Henry Cooper called the bobs, and Henry Johnson was a witness. (ref: Edward Martin and further details from Bill Butler's "On this day" ). He surpassed this peformance on 23rd March 1837 when he tapped 19,440 Kent Treble Bob Maximus, taking 13 hours and 43 minutes. (ref RW1911/514)
Harry Withers in Birmingham tapped several peals out. It is also understood that he did about 3 hours of Kent Treble Bob 20 but ran out of time. This would have been circa 1910 (ref: Richard Grimmett).
Samuel Thurston on 1st July 1809 tapped on handbells plain courses of Bob Triples, Bob Major, Reverse Bob Major, Double Bob Major and Grandsire Caters. A contemporary account notes: "This was considered to be the greatest performance ever completed by one man in the world." (ref: Bill Butler's Blog "On this day" )
Bill Male could "ring" Holt's Original on the model tower that he built. It has 10 bells and is sounded by pressing down wooden keys. It is now situated in the ringing room at St Mary's church in Warwick.
On a Piano
John Harrold could play Bob Major on the piano when he was a young lad in the 1970s (Martin Kirk).
Harry Withers also played a plain course of Scientific Triples, possibly on a piano, which was the first time that it had been heard! (ref: Edward Martin).
Roger Baldwin could play Bristol Major on the piano and still hold a conversation whilst he was at Nottingham University in the 1970's recalls Pat Halls.
Laurie Wey used to play Cambridge Max on the piano according to what Tony Nunn has heard.
Bill Male is said to be able play "Holt's Orignal" on the piano and also the violin.
Singing Ringing
Clement Glenn used to entertain Southwell Guild meetings by singing touches of Stedman Triples. He would invite listeners to put the bobs in, but there were never any volunteers. (David Marshall)
On a Saxaphone
Mr W C Hunt played a course of Duffield on a saxophone as part of the entertainment at the Society of Sherwood Youths 1926 annual dinner in Nottingham (RW1926/90) (with thanks to Bill Butler's "On This Day")
Walking to Ring a Peal
Possibly not so unusual at the time ringers of the Society of Sherwood Youths on Tue May 23 1820 walked from Nottingham to Chesterfield, approx 28 miles, to ring a peal for the "opening of the bells".
Footbell Performances
Anthony Parry rang a quarter peal of Plain Bob Minor using Pedalognomes driven by his feet on Sunday, 28 November 2010 [37]
Ringing whilst Blindfolded
On 15th Mar 2012, six blindfolded ringers rang 1296 Cambridge Surprise Minor at St Paul, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. Conducted by Richard Grimmett it was believed to be the first quarter rung with every ringer blindfolded throughout. [38]
Repeating Historical Performances
On Saturday 3 November 2012 Cliff Izzard rang the tenor for a peal of Caters at Kempston, Beds. He has rung this bell for the Queen's Coronation, Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and may be the only person to do this.[39]