[r-t] Middleton's used for Triples
Robert Bennett
rbennett at woosh.co.nz
Mon May 21 10:48:23 UTC 2012
Methods like Plain Bob Triples can be considered to have BDK type
falseness (243657 is obviously a FCH for Bob Triples).
5040 St Simon's Triples (Composed by
B.Annable COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 12pt">234567 M W H
352647 2 2 3
563427 2 2 3
645237 2 2 3
426357 2 2 3
625347 -
435267 - - - at this point Ben. Annable interrupts
Middleton...
256347 - -
364527 - -
542637 - -
623457 - -
453267 - - S
243567 - 3
On Fri 18/05/12 7:49 AM , Andrew Johnson andrew_johnson at uk.ibm.com sent:
> From: "Richard Allton"
> Giles Thompson's Compleat Cambridge of 1997 gives the 5600 un-shortened
as
> by C Middleton, first rung to Cambridge at Benington ending with 3H in
1873.
> Richard
>
> >I hadn't heard that but Jasper Snowdon in his 'Standard Methods' said
that
> it had been composed independantly by Middleton and Henry Johnson, but
> >Middleton's was published first (1845) therefore deserves claim.
>
> >Eddie
8 4D5-28B OK 11 Feb 1873 Cambridge Surprise Major
CB iii.151; CR 153; BL 22.ii.73
Perhaps this was when it was first rung to London:
14 2C5-304 OK 11 Oct 1849 London Surprise Major
(5,600) CY; CR 141; CR 627
The rules & regulations of the Ancient Society of College Youths, London
On the lltii
October, 1849, 5,600 changes of London Surprise Major at
St. Mary's, Woolwich, previous to which there had been only
one peal rung in the method, viz., 5,280 at Norwich.
Andrew Johnson
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