A request for help from the US ...
John Baldwin
Dovemaster at LUYaaQuvS-tx3frUcO43zFC3PtespRxRvdXo96P24RkojbffIqBvXVsh72AQ-UJ-_ruldcx7jR8bhZPUgxh660U.yahoo.invalid
Sat Jul 19 19:25:38 BST 2008
Would someone like to give an authoritative answer to this questioner,
please?
In anticipation, thanks.
John Baldwin
-----Original Message-----
From: (The Rev.) Ellen Brauza [mailto:godmom1 at NWNt_VInCxZLNjzP5lPHUpnI4x9T4LFBiE9qZ68Lkf8Am4LLxTH6XDJRP2db3p2i7vV0nEqeOO5XDRI.yahoo.invalid]
Sent: 19 July 2008 19:09
To: dovemaster at xLljRCk2koqsnus4wjMEkLQgHUvKfN1P_6ztBcl8Oh1LeS9_2II9zL0eHsS3piJjvIeK9V41tCM5UfNjpRrpcQlqHQ.yahoo.invalid; godmom1 at NWNt_VInCxZLNjzP5lPHUpnI4x9T4LFBiE9qZ68Lkf8Am4LLxTH6XDJRP2db3p2i7vV0nEqeOO5XDRI.yahoo.invalid
Subject: Dove Web Contact: Teaching my ringers
I am the vicar of a little village church in the United States. We
have only one bell, so change ringing, delightful as it is, isn't
possible for us. But I want to teach my ringers to ring for funerals
in an appropriate and proper manner. What, please, is meant by a
"tailor" or "teller" stroke? Is this the same as tolling? We are
Anglicans, and so propriety matters -- and I would be most grateful
for any information you could give. Thank you.
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