<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">The Ringing World for October 12, 1934 contains this peal on page 645, thus:<BR>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>LAMBERHURST, KENT<BR>
<I>On Saturday, October 6, 1934, in Two Hours and Fifty-One Minutes,<BR>
</I>AT THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY,<BR>
<B>A PEAL OFSPLICED MORLAND ALLIANCE AND BASTOW LITTLE<BR>
COURT, 5040 CHANGES;<BR>
*</B>BASIL SANDS .... .... .... Treble ALBERT RELFE .... .... .... 4<BR>
WALTER MARSHALL ... ... ...2 JAMES WAGHORN, JUN, .... .... 5<BR>
ANDREW MARSHALL ... ... ...3 JAMES BASSETT ... ... ... Tenor<BR>
Composed by A. G. DRIVER Conducted by A. RELFE<BR>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>* First peal. Rung in honour of the wedding of Mr J. C. Morland, of Court Lodge, and Miss G. L. Bastow, of Kensington. Also to celebrate the completion of 25 years' service ringing together at the church by the ringers of 2, 3 and 4. First time the above methods have been rung to a peal.<BR>
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As may be seen, no association is mentioned. Miss Bastow's first initial may have been a C: unfortunately my copy of the Ringing World has an ink blob at that point!<BR>
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William Butler<BR>
Thatcham, Berks<BR>
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