[r-t] Yorkshire royal composition

Don Morrison dfm at ringing.org
Mon Nov 23 15:01:55 UTC 2009


On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:50 AM, John Warboys <john.warboys at lineone.net> wrote:
> You're not keeping up Philip!

See also

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/l#2324

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/l#2325

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/london#6182

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/bristol#6195

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/bristol#6196

   http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/royal/single-surprise/bristol#6197

The Littleports were published on the web site in mid-2002, and the
others at the beginning of 2007.

Not Yorkshire, but the same part head. There are some others buried in
there somewhere, too, including some of major.

On the other hand, I suspect that 65432 is not as friendly for
handbells as 24365 :-)




-- 
Don Morrison <dfm at ringing.org>
"Treason, against such a prince, might easily be considered as
patriotism to the state."
     -- Edward Gibbon, _The History of the Decline and
                        Fall of the Roman Empire_




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