[Bell Historians] The First Peal

Michael Wilby michael at 8VwSImJnFhBPLGYDyRwO7tpOi4s9-MGfA5JLQS5nrfrDCrD9kRffzNC_S44bQmrx8LVYgSGsBIzetjSkcSHg0cleNtXB.yahoo.invalid
Fri Jun 8 12:45:17 BST 2007


Don't think there's a peal board for it - the one you're describing
was for (I think) the first peal of Treble Bob Royal...

CJP will tell you more about the claim.  We both rang in a peal of Bob
Triples on the back 8 at St Seps on the 300th anniversary.  Magic stuff.

MPAW



--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "Richard Grimmett"
<richard at ...> wrote:
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> I believe there is a peal board in the rc at St Sepulchre.  It
doesn't have
> the names of the ringers on though.
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> Clarrie
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> Philip Earis has mentioned the "first peal" that was "rung" at Newgate 
> in 1690. He is not a happy bunny that it is unrecognised as such by the 
> CC. What documentary evidence is there that a peal was actually rung 
> at this time? Why would the performance not be repeated in the 
> intervening 25 years between this performance and the Norwich first 
> peal?
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> Mike
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