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Aberdeen, Scotland: “A ringing episode of 100 years ago” [the opening of Aberdeen bells by the Leeds ringers in 1858] by David Cubitt in Ringing World 8 August 1958 p.516
Aberdeen, Scotland: “The Bells of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen – a
history please!” by Geoff Dodd in Ringing World 3 September 2004
p.868; followed by letters giving information from Carl Scott Zimmerman and
David Cawley in Ringing World 10 September 2004 p.874
Abingdon, Berks: Julian Litten looks at … “St. Helen,
Abingdon, Berkshire” in Ringing World 3 September 2004 p.865
Acoustical Investigations on Church Bells’ by Grützmacher, M., Kallenbach,
W., Nellessen, E in Akustica Untersuuchengen an Kirchenglocken, Acustiuca
16: 34-45,1965/66. (reprinted in Rossing – see author index)
Acoustics : H. Helmholtz, On the Sensations of Tone, Dover
Publications reprint 1954) Good basic introduction to musical acoustics
with a very small amount on bells
Acoustics of Bells by T. D. Rossing. (1984) [Note by Bill Hibbert : A
collection and translation into English of the classic papers]
Africa: “Let loose in Africa” by Victor Sheppard in Ringing
World 6 March 1959 p.157-8, 13 March p.173
Africa: “Peals in Africa” by Colin A. Lewis in Ringing World
25 April 2003 pp.385-6, 8; Ringing World 23 May 2003 p.500
Albion, James: "James Albion and Thomas Nash" by R.A. Daniell in Bell
News 1905 p.304
Aldbourne, Wilts: “200 years of change-ringing at
St.Michael’s, Aldbourne” by Allan G. Keene in Ringing World 12 July
1991 pp.661, 666-7
Alresford, Hants: ‘Evidence for Bell Founding in New Alresford’ by
Elizabeth Johnson in Ringing World 8 March 1996 p.247
America : J. Arts ‘The Sound of Bells – Jottings from my experiences
in the domain of the sound of bells’, in Journal of Acoustical
Society of America; 9:344-347, 1938 (reprinted in
Rossing - see
Author Index)
America: ‘Listen my Children and you shall hear’ [Paul Revere and
Boston] (pp.571-2) and ‘The Liberty Bell’ (p.553) by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 2 July 1976
America: ‘The First Peal in America’ [Philadelphia 1850] by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 2 July 1976 p.572
Ancient Society of College Youths: “Cheshire and the College Youths” by
J.W.C. [J.W. Clarke] in Ringing World 14 Nov.1952 p.721
Ancient Society of College Youths: “The Master Studies our
early membership (to 1800)” by Chris Pickford in the Annual Report and
Newsletter of the Ancient Society of College Youths, Spring 2002 pp.10-11;
“The Immediate Past Master Continues his Study of Society Membership (to
1914)” in <i>ibid</i> 2003 pp.10-11
Ancient Society of College Youths: ‘The Property of the Ancient
Society of College Youths’ by W.T. Cook in Ringing World 6
Sept.1968 pp.684-5, 13 Sept.1968 p.705 and 20 Sept.1968 pp.724-5
Ancient Society of College Youths: J. Armiger Trollope The College
Youths (1937)
Ancient Society of College Youths: Reprint of article
by H.V. Morton in the ‘Ghosts of London’ series, regarding a visit to a
College Youths’ meeting and practice at the Coffee Pot in Warwick Lane
in about 1935, reprinted in Ringing World 5 October 2001 p.993
Anniversaries: ‘Ringing Anniversaries in the new century’ by Derek
Jackson in Ringing World 15 March 2002 pp.258, 283
Anniversaries and dates: Letter from Derek Jackson regarding dates of
notable ringing performances, with list of anniversaries (separate lists for
tower bells and handbells) in the 21st century (to 2016) in Ringing World 23
May 2003 p.498
Appleby, Cumbria: ‘A poster puzzle’ by Frank Harland – ringers’ rules of
c.1833- in Ringing World 21 Sept.2001 pp.942, 63; Rules illustrated
Ringing World 5 Oct.2001 p.1005
Arnold, Edward (bellfounder): ‘An 18th century recommendation’ [Edward
Arnold recommended to Dean of Lincoln by William Ludlam in 1785] by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 5 October 1973 p.795
Asher, Isaac: ‘From an old notebook’ [letters on ringing written for an
unspecified journal by Isaac Asher of Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire, in 1898]
by M.J. Belcher in Ringing World 16 March 1973 p.206
Ashover, Derbys: ‘Titus Wheatcroft of Ashover – schoolmaster, sexton and
bellringer’ (b.1679-d.1762) [with illustration from his notebook showing
changes on four bells and an extent of Grandsire Doubles] by Pat Halls, in
Ringing World 4 October 2002 p.1012
Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham: ‘Ashton and Oldham 1740-1810’ by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 24/31 December 1976 pp.1092-3, 7 January
1977 pp.19-20, 14 January 1977 pp.34-35, and 21 January 1977 pp.63-4
Aston Abbotts, Bucks: “Expenses on the Bells 1563-1622” in The Records
of Buckinghamshire Vol.X pp.37-41
Australia : N. McLachlan and D. Cabrera ‘Calculated Pitch Senstions for
New Musical Bell Design’ in Proceedings of the 7th International
Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Sydney 2002,
pp. 600-603. The ‘Australian Bell’ people
Avington, Berks: “A Berkshire discovery” [C13th bell at Avington] by
Frederick Sharpe in Ringing World 9 August 1974 pp.652-3
Avington, Hants: “St.Mary’s Church, Avington, Hants” by Peter
Dickinson in Ringing World 23 Dec.1960 p.850
Aylsham, Norfolk: “Aylsham bells and ringers” by Nolan Golden
in Ringing World 30 Dec. 1960 p.866
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Badges: “Metallic Ringing Society Badges” by Chris Ridley in Ringing World 30 July 2004 p.747, followed by letter from E.V. Williams on “Metal Badges and the Truro Guild” in Ringing World 20 August 2004 p.802
Bailey Brothers: “The Story of a remarkable Suffolk Ringing family: The Baileys of Leiston” by Charles J. Sedgley in Ringing World 22 March 1963 p.193
Baldock: ‘St.Mary's Guild of Bellringers celebrates its centenary’ in
Ringing World 13 June 1980 p.520
Bale, Norfolk: “The bells of Bale, Norfolk” in Ringing World 10 April 1964
p.238
Ballads: “Ballads of bells and ringing” by Gareth Davies in Ringing
World 17 May 1991
Baltimore, Christ Church, USA: ‘Lost Rings of America – Baltimore’ by
George A. Dawson in Ringing World 20 April 2001 p.421
Ban on Ringing: Letters concerning the end of the ban on ringing (imposed in
June 1940 and lifted April 1943) in Ringing World 20 June 2003 p.599 – and
other references in isues of around the same data (not noted individually)
Barnsley and District Society: "Barnsley and District Society 1909-1959" by
Harold Chant in Ringing World 26 Dec.1958 p.841, 9 Jan.1959 p.28, 16
Jan.1959 p.44 and 30 Jan.1959 p.80
Ban on Ringing: ‘Memories of November 1942’ [when the ban was lifted] in
Ringing World 19 November 1982 pp.960-2
Ban on Ringing: “Ringing problems during the Phoney War” in Ringing World 27
April 1962 p.268
Ban on Ringing: ‘The Ban on Ringing’ in Ringing World 10 October
1980 p.891, 17 October 1980 p.913, 24 October 1980 p.931, and 31 October
1980 p.951
Barber, Charles: ‘Charles Barber's Book’ by William T. Cook in Ringing
World 30 August 1974 pp.707-8; letter from Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 27 September 1974 p.790
Barber, John: ‘John Barber of Salisbury, Brazier’ by Amherst D. Tyssen in
Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine Vol.XXXV (1907-8) pp.351-69
Barham, J. ‘James Barham's tombstone’ by E.A. Barnett in Ringing World
19 November 1971 p.1002 (with a photograph)
Barham, James. ‘James Barham and the Leeds Youths’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 12 Feb.1971 p.131, 19 Feb.1971 pp.164- 5, 26 Feb.1971
pp.184-5, 5 March 1971 p.204, 12 March 1971 p.224
Barham, James: "James Barham" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1905
pp.277, 289
Barham, James: ‘Remembering James Barham and the Leeds Youths’ in
Ringing World 7 Dec.2001 p.1212
Barnett, Edwin A.: Obituary of Edwin A. Barnett (b.1918-d.2004) in Ringing World 15 October 2004 pp.1008-9
Barnsley and District Society: ‘Barnsley and District Society
1909-1979’ by Harold Chant in Ringing World 18 January 1980
pp.61-2; ‘More Barnsley and District Characters’ by Harold Chant in
Ringing World 22 August 1980 p.738
Barnsley: ‘Memories of Barnsley and District Ringers: George Hill and
Ernest Brookes’ by Harold Chant in Ringing World 16 April 1982 p.319
Barnsley: ‘The Barnsley jug’ [commemorating peal of 6080 Kent .B. Major
in 1879] by Harold Chant in Ringing World 6 April 1979 p.292
Barnstaple, Devon : Eisel, J. C. ‘Barnstaple, 1896’ in Ringing World
26 January 1996 p.87; letter on Barnstaple bells from Stuart McDonald in
Ringing World 23 February 1996 pp.194-5; further letter from John C.
Eisel in Ringing World 8 March 1996 p.244
Barrow and Sileby, Leics: ‘An eighteenth century rivalry’ by Christopher
J. Pickford in Ringing World 3 January 1975 pp.14-15
Bath : ‘Who were they?’ [the ringers of the first known peal at Bath
Abbey – 5040 Grandsire Triples on 10 March 1834 by William Willans in
Ringing World 20/27 December 2002 pp 1286, 1290
Bath: ‘St. Michael with St. Paul, Bath’ by G. Hawkins in Ringing World
11 May 1973 p.368; followed by letter from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 1 June 1973 p.434
Bedford, St.John the Baptist: “The Lost Peal of St.John the Baptist,
Bedford” by F.W. Kuhlicke in the Bedfordshire Magazine Vol.1 no.2
(Autumn 1947) pp.57-62 and ibid Vol.1 no.3 (Winter 1947/8) pp.103-6
Bedford, St.Paul: F.W. Kuhlicke The Bells of St.Paul's Church,
Bedford, 1741 to 1941 (1943)
Bedfordshire Association: “The Bedfordshire Association” by H.D. Harris in
Ringing World 3 January 1947 pp.7-8
Bedfordshire Association: ‘The Bedfordshire Association of Church Bell
Ringers 1882-1982’ by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 12
March 1982 pp.207-11
Bedfordshire: ‘Bedfordshire Clangers’ by Christopher J. Pickford in
Bedfordshire Magazine Vol.18 no.140 (Spring 1982) pp.142-149
Bedfordshire: “Bedfordshire Bells, c.1710” by L.H. Chambers in
Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Vol.XII (1928) pp.99-101 [List –
taken from glebe terriers of c.1710 – showing the number of bells recorded
at each church]
Bedfordshire: “Uses of Bell-ringing” [customs] by F.C. Hamlyn in the
Bedfordshire Magazine Vol.9 no.66 (Autumn 1963) pp.45-6
Bellfounders : in Barron, Caroline M. : ‘Johanna Hill (d. 1441) and Johanna
Sturdy (d.c.1460. Bell-Founders’ in Barron, C. M. and Sutton, A. P. (Eds.)
Medieval London Widows (London 1994)
Bellframes : Tree-Ring Dating of a number of Bellframes in Leicestershire.
Arnold et al (English Heritage 2005)
Belfry investigations: “A day in the life of a pair of bell investigators”
by Christopher Dalton in Ringing World 25 April 2003 pp.387, 407
Bell Founding Art. Contemporary Dutch’ by Lehr A. in Hedendaagse
Nederlandse Klokkengletkunst, Netherlands Acoustic Society Publiocation
No. 7, 1965 pp. 20-49 (reprinted in Rossing –
see Author Index) See
also the following web site : hppt://www.hibberts.co.uk/lehr.htm
‘Bell Founding in New Alresford, Evidence for’ by Elizabeth Johnson in
Ringing World 8 March 1996 p.247
Bell Frames: “Radial frames” by Alan Hughes in i 30 January 2004 pp.97-99
and 101
Bell Frames: “Sussex Bell Frames” by George P. Elphick in Sussex
Archaeological Collections Vol.84 (1945) pp.33-59
Bell Frames: “The Vanishing Bell Frame” by Christopher Dalton in SPAB
News Vol.10 no.4 (1989) pp.13-15 and reprinted with additionsin
Ringing World 30 March 1990 pp.313, 320-1
Bell Frames : Cattermole, P : ‘Church Towers and Bell-frames in South
East Norfolk’ (Unpublished PhD Thesis University of London 1985)
‘Bell Vibrations and Timbre from the Perspective of Physics and Music
Psychology, Investigating’ Botha, A. (Unpublished MSc Thesis Rhodes
University Grahamstown SA 1996) [Note by Bill Hibbert : Research work
sponsored by Eayre & Smith]
‘Bellfounders, Devizes ‘ [James Bartlett, James Burrough and William Box]
by Anne Willis in Ringing World 13 June 2001 pp.706 and 720
Bells : Dalton, C. (1987) ‘Recasting History’, Landscape 3, 86-89
‘Bells and bellfounders from the City of London, Pre-Reformation’.
Part I Text. Part II Appendices Bayliss Alexandra (Unpublished dissertation,
University College, London, 1988)
Bells and ringing: “Church Bells: Music or Chaos?” – Graham Carey takes a
philosophical look at whether the sound of church bells can be considered as
music, in Ringing World 19/26 December 2003 p.1209
Bells and ringing: “Mr. Claude Rush delves into Church Bells – Vols.VIII-XI,
Advent 1877-Advent 1881” in Ringing World 1964 pp.507, 523, 539, 571, 598,
659, 782, 801, 819 and Ringing World 1965 pp.6, 35, 40, 58-9, 78 and 94
Bells, early: “Steeple Chasing with a difference” by George P. Elphick in
Ringing World 11 July 1958 pp.449-50 [describes the ancient bell at Hanford,
Dorset]
Bells: “Lost and transferred rings of bells” by David Kelly
in Ringing World 21 November 2003 pp.1112-3
‘Bells, On’ by Lord Rayleigh in The London, Edinburgh and Dublin
Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Fifth Series, Vol 29 No.
176, January 1890. This paper is reproduced on the following web site :
http://www.hibberts.co.uk/rayleigh.htm [Note by Bill Hibbert : Classic and
first ever paper]
Bells, Semitone : Bryant, D. J. ‘History and Use of Semitone Bells’. This
paper can we found on the following web site:
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
‘Bells, Sound of’ : in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America;
9:344-347 1938 (Reprinted in Rossing – see
Author Index)
‘Bells. On the debossing, Annealing and Mounting of ’ by Perrin, R.,
Swallowe, G. M., Charnley, T., Marshall, C. in Journal of Sound and
Vibration (1999) 227 (2), pp 409-425
‘Bells. Strike Note of’ : Terhardt, E. : This paper was published on
20 February 2000 on the following web site :
http://www.mmk.eitum.de/persons/ter/top/strikenote.html..
[Note by Bill Hibbert : An introduction to Terhardt’s work on bell
acoustics]
Bell Casting : Blockley, K. ‘Pershore Abbey : Excavations in the Choir,
Crossing and Transepts, 1996’ in Transactions of the Worcestershire
Archaeological Society Third Series Vol 17, 2000 [Eds. Note contains
evidence of bell casting in the church]
Bell Designs : McLachlan, N., Cabrera, D. ‘Calculated Pitch Sensations
for New Musical Bell Designs’, in Proceedings of the 7th International
Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Sydney, 2002, pp. 600-603
Bell metal mortars: “Notes upon a Cambridge collection of Bell metal
Mortars” by E. Saville Peck in the Proceedings of the Cambridge
Antiquarian Society Vol.32 (1930) pp.24-32
Bell Ringing, Church. Price, Fiona : ‘A study to investigate the
therapeutic benefits of church bell ringing’ (Unpublished study for B Sc. (Hons)
Occ. Ther., University of Leeds, 1993)
Bell sound : Lehr, A. ‘Partial Groups in the Bell Sound’ in Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 1986 Vol 79 pp. 2000- 2001
Bell sounds : J. Arts ‘The Sound of Bells – Jottings from my
experiences in the domain of the sound of bells’, in Journal of
Acoustical Society of America; 9:344-347, 1938 (reprinted in
Rossing - see Author Index)
Bell sounds : ‘A survey of the development of pitch perception theories,
their application to bell sounds and an investigation’ : Botha, Alison
(Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Rhodes University, January 1998)
Bell sounds : Hibbert, W. A. : ‘Recording and digitising bell sounds’
October 2002 : This paper was published on the following web site :
http://www.hibberts.co.uk/index.htm
Bell sounds : Kelly, D. ‘The Sound of Bells’ in the Ringing World
1997 pp. 239-40, 394-7, 631-2, 749 : This paper has been reproduced on the
following web site : hppt://btinternet.com/~kelktek/page17.html
Bell sounds and pitch : Eggen, J. H., Houtsma, A. J. M. ‘The pitch
perception of bell sounds’ in Annual Progress Report 21 1986 of the
Institut voor Perceptie Orderzoek. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Important paper
on bell pitch perception]
Bell Tones : A. B. Simpson, : ‘On Bell Tones’ in The Pall Mall
Magazine, Vol VII, September to December 1895 pp. 183-194 reproduced on
this web site : http://www.hibberts.co.uk
Bell Tones : A. B. Simpson, : ‘On Bell Tones No. II’ in The Pall Mall
Magazine, Vol X, September to December 1896 pp 150-155 reproduced on
this web site :
http://www.hibberts.co.uk
Bell Tuning : Perrin, R. Charnley, T., Swallowe, G. M. ‘On the tuning of
church and carillon bells’ in Applied Acoustics 46 (1995) pp. 83-101)
Bell, Dumb : Volk, C. Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent: ‘The Dumb-Bell at Knole: A
Seventeenth-Century Exercising Device’ in Gervase Jackson-Stops (Editor)
National Trust Studies 1981 (Sotheby Parke Bernet 1981 - ISBN 0 85667
110 X) pp.133-8
Bell, English Church : Perrin, R., Charnley, T., DePont, ‘Normal Modes of
the Modern English Church Bell’ in Journal of Sound and Vibration
(1983) 90 (1), pp. 29-49
Bellfounder, Grahamstown ‘John Jolly: The Grahamstown Bell Founder’ by
Colin Lewis in Ringing World 2 August 2002 p.787
Bellfounders, Irish ‘Dublin Founders of Ringing Bells’ [Murphy, Sheridan,
Hodges and O’Byrne] by Colin A. Lewis in Ringing World 7 June 2002
pp.556-7, 569-70
Bellfounders: “English Bellfounders” by R.C. Hope [a list of founders,
their places of work and dates to 1893] in Archaeological Journal
Vol.I p.193ff
Bellfounding: “A visit to the Foundry of the Future” by G.P. Elphick in
Ringing World 8 March 1968 p.184
Bellfounding: “The Craft of Bell Founding” by H. Michael Howard in
Ringing World 5 January 1968 p.5 and 12 January 1968 p. 20
Bellfounding : Bowden, N. : ‘Lists of Bells by Llewellins and James of
Bristol’. This paper can we found on the following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Bellframes: ‘The CCBR and SPAB – A warning from History’ by John C. Eisel
in Ringing World 30 Nov.2001 p.1189 (part 1), 7 Dec.2001 p.1213 (part
2), 21/28 Dec.2001 pp.1290-1
Bellframes : Brooke, C. (ed) (1994) The Archaeology of Bellframes:
Recording & Preservation. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Council in
association with Institute of Field Archaeologists Buildings Special
Interest Group
Bellringing, Mathematics and in Fauvel, J. Mathematics and Music
(2003)
Bellframes: “Sussex Bell Frames” by George P. Elphick in
Sussex Archaeological Collections Vol.84 (1945) pp.33-59
Bells and parish expenditure: T.S. Jennings, Campanological Activities
and their effect on the Parish Church Budget between 1500 and 1714
(Unpublished Dissertation Portsmouth Polytechnic 1984/5)
Bells and ringing: “Mr. Claude Rush delves into Church Bells –
Vols.VIII-XI, Advent 1877-Advent 1881” in Ringing World 1964 pp.507,
523, 539, 571, 598, 659, 782, 801, 819 and Ringing World 1965 pp.6,
35, 40, 58-9, 78 and 94
Bells and their Music : Westcott, W. : G. P. Puttnam, New York,
1979 [Editor’s note : Information about this book can be found on this
web site : http://www.msu.edu/~carillon/batmbook/index.htm]
Bells, Acoustics of by T. D. Rossing. Van Nostrtand Reinhold, 1984
[Note by Bill Hibbert : A collection and translation into English of the
classic papers]
Bells, Church : Grützmacher, M., Kallenbach, W., Nellessen, E.
‘Acoustical Investigations on Church Bells’ : in Akustica Untersuuchengen
an Kirchenglocken, Acustiuca 16: 34-45,1965/66. (reprinted in
Rossing
– see Author Index)
Bells, early: “Some 13th Century English Bells” by H.B. Walters in The
Antiquaries Journal Vol.VI (1925) pp.416-431
Bells, early: “The dating of uninscribed bells” by George P. Elphick in
Ringing World 20 April 1973 p.307-8
Bells, Papers on : in Rossing, T. D. Acoustics of Bells Van
Nostrtand Reinhold, 1984 [Note by Bill Hibbert : A collection and
translation into English of the classic papers]
Bells, Strike note : Cartright, J. H. E. et al ‘Nonlinear Dynamics
of the Perceived Pitch of Complex Sounds’ in Physical Review Letters,
Vol. 82, 5489-5392 (1999) [Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to
determination of the strike note of bells]
Bells, Strike Note : Meyer, E. Klaes, J. ‘On the Strike Note of Bells’ :
in Uber den Schlagton von Glocken, Naturwissenschaften 39 : 697-701,
1933 (reprinted in Rossing - See
Author Index).
Bells, Strike Note of : Shouten, J. F., t’Hart ; ‘The Strike Note of
Bells’ in De Slagtoon van Klocken; Netherlands Acoustical Society
Publication No 7, pp. 6-19, 1965 (Reprinted in
Rossing - see Author Index)
Bells, Strike Note of : Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M., : ‘Pitch of
complex signals according to virtual pitch theory : Tests, examples and
predictions’ in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1982
Vol. 71 pp 671-678. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to
determination of the strike note of bells]
Bells, Strike Note of :Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M. : ‘Algorithm
for extraction of pitch and pitch salience from complex tonal signals’. In
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1982 Vol. 71 pp 679-688.
[Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to determination of the strike
note of bells]
Bells, Strike Notes of : Terhardt, E., Seewann, M. ‘Auditive und
objektive Bestimmung de Schlagtonhöne von historischen Kirchenglocken’ in
Acustica 1984 Vol 54 pp. 129-144. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Aural and
algorithmic determination of the strike notes of 17 and 137 church bells.
Bill adds that he is in the process of translating this paper into English]
Bells: A.B. Simpson Why bells sound out of tune and how to cure them
(1897) – pamphlet containing reprint of papers originally published in
The Pall Mall Magazine, i.e. “Why Bells sound out of Tune” (October
1895) and “How to Cure Them” (September 1896) with a running header “On Bell
Tones” and some additional material
Bells: J.R. Nichols Bells Thro' the Ages: The Founder's Craft and
Ringers' Art (1928)
Benington: "Leonard Proctor" from Ringing World
1943 in Ringing World 7 January 1977 p.14 and letter from Jesse
Puplett of Hoddesdon concerning Benington ringers
Benington : Frost, H. V. : ‘Squire Leonard Proctor, J.P. (1816-1895)’ in
Ringing World 24 June 1977 pp.543-4 and 1 July 1977 p.558; letter
from B.J. Harris in Ringing World 12 August 1977 p.694; letter from
H.V. Frost in Ringing World 2 September 1977 p.754
Benington: ‘How the Major Record was broken’ [peal of 18,144 Bob Major at
Benington in 1933] by William A. Tack in Ringing World 22/29 December
1978 p.1086
Benson, Arthur Christopher: “Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925)” by
John Ketteringham in Ringing World 14 February 2003 p.149
Berkshire: ‘Early prize-ringing around Reading’ by Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 29 September 1978 pp.823-4, 6 October 1978
pp.847-8, and 13 October 1978 pp.877-8
Berkshire: “The Church Bells of Berkshire and their inscriptions” by W.H.
Hallam in The Berks, Bucks and Oxon Archaeological Journal Vol.II
pp.50-51, 83-85, 107-9, Vol.III pp.15-6, 55-6, 83-4, and Vol.V pp.119-20
[brief notes on some parishes – not a complete survey]
Berrington, Salop: “Berrington: a small village with a big ringing
history” by W.A. Farmer in Ringing World 11 April 1952 p.234
Berwickshire :: Clouston, R. W. M. (1998) ‘The Bells of Berwickshire’,
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club 47 Part 3
Betjeman, John: “Betjeman – a poet of ecclesiology” by Peter Came in
Ringing World 7 August 1964 pp.525 and 536
Bilbie family: “Eccentric bellfounders of the Mendips” by
Ronald Bailey in Ringing World 25 March 1960 p.219 (reprinted from The
Foundry Trade Journal)
Birmingham: “Fifty years ago at Birmingham: Mr. A.J. Hughes
remembers” in Ringing World 26 Dec.1952 p.822
Birmingham : ‘Recollections of Mr. John Day’ concerning Thomas and
Charles Thurstans, James Jarvis, John James, William Hassall, Thomas
Chapman, Thomas Worrall, Henry Cooper, Samuel Lawrence, Joseph Riley, John
Bayliss, Thomas Hall, Thomas Gay, Thomas Bingham, William Chattell, John
Hopkins, Thomas Hobday, Isaac John Benjamin Lates, Emanuel Stokes, Thomas
Day, John Walker, Robert Roberts, and Henry Johnson in Bell News 29
June to 21 September 1895 (pp.52-195 passim)
Birmingham and Painswick: : ‘A tale of two broadsheets’ [commemorating
peals of 7,200 Treble Bob Maximus at Birmingham on 17 April 2000 and one of
10,224 changes at Painswick on 9 Dec.1833] by John C. Eisel in Ringing
World 12 January 2001 p.26
Birmingham: ‘Birmingham Cathedral celebrates its 100th peal ... twice’ in
Ringing World 12 January 1979 p.45
Birmingham: ‘John Day’s peal book’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World
23 August 2002 p.867-8
Birmingham: ‘One or two I sometime knew’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 1978 - for details see under Fearn, Groves, Martineau,
Miller, Morris, Neal, Russam, Smith, Walker, and Withers
Birmingham: “Ringing in London & Birmingham 60 years ago” by
Albert J. Hughes in Ringing World 2 August 1957 p.501
Birmingham: ‘Sixteen bell ringing in Birmingham in 1820’ - letters (4) in
Ringing World 9 January to 6 February 1970
Birmingham: “The 12 bell towers of Birmingham” by Edgar C.
Shepherd in Ringing World 20 March 1962 p.202 (St.Martin’s), 6 April p.218 (St.Philip’s
Cathedral) and 13 April p.237 (Aston)
Birmingham: ‘The Birmingham man and Stedman Triples’ by William Butler in
Ringing World 25 February 1977 pp.160 and 172, and 4 March 1977
p.180
Birmingham: ‘The earliest Bull Ring peal board rediscovered’ by Richard
L. Jones in Ringing World 10 May 1996 p.485
Birmingham: ‘The first radio broadcast’ [from St.Martin's in 1924] by
Richard Jones in Ringing World 1 October 1982 p.816
Birmingham: “The St.Martin’s Youths” by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 1952 – 29 Aug. pp.554-5, 5 Sept. p.572, 19 Sept. p.605, 3 Oct.
p.636, 17 Oct. p.666 and 28 Nov. p.762; and “More about the St.Martin’s
Youths” by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 3 April 1953 p.217
Birmingham: ‘Visitors to Birmingham - a Tuesday evening in 1867’ by
Richard Jones in Ringing World 27 January 1984 p.69
Bitterley, Salop: “The Treble Bell at Bitterley” in Transactions of
the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (3rd series)
Vol.V pp.ix-x
Blackbourn, Thomas : “Thomas Blackbourn, Bellfounder” by Neil Skelton in
Ringing World 9 April 1976 p.320
Boney, Caleb: “Caleb Boney – a little known founder” by A.S.R.
[A.S. Roberts] in Ringing World 26 February 1954 p.138
Books, Ringing : Butler, W. (General Editor) : 1668 and All That :
[Papers presented at a Seminar for lovers of ringing books in 1997]
Border, Peter: Obituaries for Peter Border (1932-2000) in Ringing
World 1 Dec.2000
Boston, Lincs: ‘The bells of St.Botolph's, Boston’ in Ringing World
29 October 1982 pp.893-4; letter ‘Wager not accepted’ [peal in 1773] by
Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 26 November 1982 p.985
Botteford, Lincs : Reade, E. : ‘Description of an old bronze bell found
at Bottesford Lincs.’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries
Nov 254 1870
Boughey, Rev. A.H.F.: Short biography in Ringing World 23 May 1980
P.448
Bow, restrictions on ringing at : ‘Mrs. Bird and the College Youths’ by
Mark Regan in Ringing World 7 June 1996 pp.577-8
Bowell, Alfred: ‘Alfred Bowell’s final bell’ [Doddington, Cambs – and a
general account of the foundry] by Trevor A. Bevis in Ringing World
23 November 2001 p.1162; followed by letter from Chris Pickford in
Ringing World 7 Dec.2001 p.1227
Bowell, Alfred: “East Anglia’s last bell founder” by T.A.
Bevis in Ringing World 3 April 1964 p.222
Brampton, Norfolk: “Proceedings relating to the concealment of the
Sanctus Bell at Brampton” by Henry Harrod in Norfolk Archaeology
Vol.1 pp.239-242
Brandeston, Suffolk: ‘An evening peal in Suffolk’ [commemorating peal
rung in 1740 with methods Francis Genius and Francis Goodwill] by P.A. Corby
in Ringing World 5 March 1976 p.209
Braunton, Devon: “The Cost and Weight of a pre-Reformation ring of bells”
by J.F. Chanter in Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries Vol.6
pp.222-3
Bray, Berks: “A Bell Founder’s Bond 1677” [casting a treble for Bray
church in 1677] by J.W. Walker in The Berks, Bucks and Oxon
Archaeological Journal Vol.XX pp.29-32
Bredon, Worcs: ““A happy noise to hear” – The bells of St.Giles’ Bredon,
Worcestershire” by Mark Regan in Ringing World 25 June 2004 pp.605-7;
photograph of the bells in 1914 in their new frame in ibid 17 Sept
2004 p.916; correction stating that the frame is correctly described as a
patent vertical cantilever frame (not a battleship frame) in ibid 24
Sept 2004 p.919
Briant, John: “John Briant, the noted Herts bell founder, 1749-1829” in
the Transactions of the East Herts. Archaeological Society Vol.7
(1923-7) pp.109-116
Brighton, St.Paul, Sussex: “A Brighton Tower in Decay” by
S.E. Armstrong in Ringing World 6 August 1954 pp.508-9
Brighton, St.Peter, Sussex: “St.Peter’s Church, Brighton: The
Bells Past and Present” in Ringing World 9 April 1954 p.233
Brinsop, Herefs: “The Bells of Brinsop” by J.W. Bloe and the Rev. C.H.
Stoker in the Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club
1930 p.lxxxii
Bristol Cathedral: “Bristol Cathedral: The Bells in the
Central Tower” by P.J.B. in Ringing World 13 May 1960 p.321
Bristol: “Ancient Society of St.Stephen’s – Bristol’s Old Guild and its
Rules: An analysis and a comparison” by J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World
11 August 1939 p.514 (refers to a previous article in Ringing World 30
December 1938)
Bristol: “A Tale of three towers” [Temple church, Clifton
parish church (St.Andrew’s) and Christ Church, Clifton] by David Cawley in
Ringing World 17/24 December 2004 pp.1238-42
Bristol : Bowden, N. ‘Lists of Bells by Llewellins and James of Bristol’.
This paper can be found on the following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Bristol: “Diary of a Bristol Ringer of 100 years ago” [Alfred
Arney of Old Park, 1851-7] by Frederick C. Jones in Ringing World 25 March
1960 p.220
British Library: “Browsing” [books on bells and ringing
identified via the British Library online catalogue] by John C. Eisel in
Ringing World 21 March 2003 p.267
Bristol: ‘Reminiscences of an old Bristol ringer’ in Ringing World
14 March 1975 p.220, 28 March 1975 p.267, and 4 April 1975 p.282
Bristol: ‘Ringing in Bristol from the turn of the century’ - the
reminiscences of Jack Brown in Ringing World 10 December 1976
pp.1041-2
Bristol Surprise Major: ‘100th anniversary of the First Peal of Bristol
Surprise Major’ [at St.Peter’s, Brighton, on 22 March 1901] – feature
article in Ringing World 11 May 2001 pp.477, 480-2
Bristol: ‘The Redcliffe Amateur Ringers' Society: some notes from the
minute book 1869-1870’ by P.J. Rigby in Ringing World 21 March 1975
p.249
Bristow, John (of Worcester): Obituary of John Bristow (85) of Worcester
(d.1828) printed in Ringing World 3 January 1975 p.20
Bromsgrove Foundry: “The 18th Century Bellfounders of
Bromsgrove” [Richard Sanders and William Brooke] by Margaret Must in The
Bromsgrove Rousler No.11 (Dec. 1996) pp.5-14
Bromsgrove, Worcs: “Shocking fatality at the Parish Church –
from a local Bromsgrove newspaper dated 29th March 1879” in Ringing World 22
August 2003 p.801
Bronze cooking vessels: English Bronze Cooking Vessels &
their Founders 1350-1830 by Roderick Butler and Christopher Green (2003) –
includes material on several bellfounders, Bayley & Street of Bridgwater,
Birdall of Exeter, Floweree of Salisbury, Edmund Giles of Lewes, John and
Thomas Hatch, Jeffries & Price of Bristol, Peter Llewellin of Bristol, John
and Thomas Palmar, Thomas Pyke of Bridgwater, the Sturton family of South
Petherton, Steven Swan of Ightham, Roger Tapsil of West Tarring, Clement
Tosear of Salisbury, Thomas Wakefield of Chichester, Warner of London,
Wasbrough of Bristol and Wescott of Bristol
Brown, David: ‘David Brown's 3000 Peals’ by Mark Regan in Ringing
World 17 May 1996 pp.511-2
Browne, Charles: ‘Chas. F. Browne, Paperhanger, Bolingbroke Row, Walworth
Road’ by Anthony Clayton [based on manuscript notebook of Charles Browne of
Walworth, 1828-47, then (1968) in Dulwich Central Libraryand now
(2004) at Southwark Local Studies Library] in Ringing World 3
May 1968 p.355]
Buckfast Abbey, Devon: “An Interview with Father Paulinus –
Peter Bill talks to one of the Vice Presidents of the Guild of Devonshire
Ringers” in Ringing World 19/26 December 2003 pp.1226-7
Buckfast Abbey, Devon: “The Buckfast Abbey Bells” by Dom John Stephan
O.S.B. in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the
Advancement of Art, Literature and Science Vol.68 pp.215-20
Buckinghamshire: “Bell foundries in the County of Buckingham” by the Rev.
Thomas Archer Turner in The Records of Buckinghamshire Vol.IV (1870)
pp.123-7
Buckinghamshire: “Church Bells” by the Rev. Robert Eaton Batty in The
Records of Buckinghamshire Vol.I (1854) pp.117-124 and 153-169
Buckinghamshire: “The Bells of the Parish churches in the Hundred of
Desborough, Bucks” by A.H. Cocks in The Records of Buckinghamshire
Vol.V pp.375-411
Buckinghamshire: “The Fours of Buckinghamshire” in Ringing World
13 February 1970 p.111
Buffalo: ‘The Lost Rings of America – St.Paul’s, Buffalo’ by George A.
Dawson in Ringing World 4 May 2001 p.472-3
Bulwer, Rev. H.E.: Short biography in Ringing World 11 July 1980
p.609
Bunyan, John: "Bellringer Bunyan" [John Bunyan and Elstow bells] by
Ernest Morris in the Bedfordshire Magazine Vol.1 no.7 (Winter 1948/9)
pp.267-9
Bunyan, John: "John Bunyan" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1910
pp.49, 61
Bunyan, John: ‘John Bunyan and Elstow Abbey’ by the late Ernest Morris in
Ringing World 20 Dec.1968 pp.984-5 with additional information on
Elstow Bells by Martyn Marriott
Bunyan, John: “John Bunyan, the Bellringer” by T.A. Bevis in
Ringing World 17 August 1962 ppp.542-3
Buoy Bells: “More on Buoy bells” by David Cawley in Ringing
World 7 November 2003 pp.1081 and 1083
Buoy bells: “Trinity House Bells” by David Kelly in Ringing
World 24 October 2003 pp.1013-4 and 1018
Burford, Oxon: “The Burford Bell Foundry” by Frederick Sharpe
in Ringing World 31 May 1963 p.366
Burkin, William: “A Celebration of Nutfield’s Greatest Bell
Ringers” [John Burkin and his son William Burkin (d.1904 aged 42) who was
master of the College Youths in 1896-7] by Peter Finch in Ringing World
8 October 2004 p.988
Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk: “The Bellfounder’s indent at Bury
St.Edmunds” [matrix of a memorial brass of c.1470-80 to an unidentified
bellfounder under the gateway or Norman Tower of St.James’s church – now the
Cathedral – at Bury] by Sally Badham and John Blatchly in Proceedings of the
Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History Vol.XXXVI Pt.4 (1988) pp.288-97
Buttery, John: “John Buttery (Leicester)” in “Ringers I
remember” by Ernest Morris in Ringing World 26 Dec.1952 p.822
Byrdall Family of Exeter: “On my doorstep” by the Rev. J.G.M
Scott in Ringing World 27 August 1954 pp.545-6
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Cadman, Robert: “The Story of Cadman’s last flight – St.Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury” [Robert Cadman (d.1739), steeplejack, who performed balancing acts on ropes suspended from high towers including Shrewsbury and Bromham (Wilts)] by Martin D. Fellows in
Ringing World 9 January 2004 p.44; letter “The Steeple Flyer” [Cadman at Bromham (Wilts) in 1735] from Dennis Powney in
Ringing World 16 January 2004 p.54
‘Call-change ringing and its roots in oral tradition, Devon’ : Bint, J.
M. G. (Unpublished B.Mus. (Hons.) dissertation University of Birmingham, May
1997)
Call-changes: “The New Wine and the Old Bottles: Change and call change,
19th Century” by the Rev. J.G.M. Scott in Ringing World 18 August 1961
p.560; letter from William Shepherd (referring to an earlier one) in Ringing
World 1 Sept.1961 p.591
Cambridge, Clare College: “Elizabeth finds a home” by Mary Bliss in Ringing
World 23 May 2003 p.501 – C14th bell with inscription “Elizabet de Burgo
Iesus Christus” acquired by Mary Bliss at a sale of goods from Highnam
Court, Gloucs (the former home of Thomas Gambier Parry) in 1971, presented
by her to Clare College, Cambridge. Hung by Whites.
Cambridge, Great St.Mary: “Twelve Bell Towers: St.Mary the Great, Cambridge”
by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 31 March 1961 p.224
Cambridge, Kings College: “History of the Peal of Bells belonging to
Kings College Cambridge” by J.W. Clarke in the Cambridge Antiquarian
Communications No.XXI, being no.3 of the 4th vol, pp.223-243 (1879)
Cambridge Major: ‘Old Cambridge Surprise’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 4 January 1980 p.14
Cambridge Maximus: ‘Commemoration of the 1910 peal of Cambridge Maximus
at Ipswich’ by Edward Jenkins and George W. Pipe in Ringing World 30
October 1970 p.850
Cambridge University Guild: ‘Cambridge University Guild of Change Ringers
1879-1979’ by W.T. Cook in Ringing World 2 February 1979 pp.94-5
Cambridge University Guild: William T. Cook The Cambridge University
Guild of Change Ringers 1879-1979 (1979)
Cambridge: “Ancient church bells in Cambridge” by the Rev. A.H.F. Boughey
in the Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Vol.21
pp.74-82
Cambridgeshire: ‘Cambridgeshire Bell Frames’ by Robert Walker in
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Vol.XV pp.81- 113
Cambridgeshire: Cambridgeshire Church Goods: Inventories for the
County and the Isle of Ely for various years, 1538-1556 by J.J. Muskett
and C.H. Evelyn White (1940)
Cambridgeshire: Chapters on “Cambridgeshire Bells” by Ranald Clouston
(pp.361-377) and “Church Clocks” by C.A. Hartridge (pp.378-384) in Carola
Hicks (ed) Cambridgeshire Churches (Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1997)
‘Campanology, Mathemartical Groups in’, : Price, B. D. in The
Mathematical Gazette Vol. 53 (1969) pp. 129-133
Cannon, A. Patrick: ‘Peals in 1000 Different Towers: Mr. A Patrick Cannon
the first to achieve this feat’ in Ringing World 29 [recte 20]
September 1972 p.775, 29 September 1972 p.788, 6 October 1972 p.809, and 13
October 1972 pp.828-9; list of his peals in Ringing World 18 March
1983 pp.213-4
Cannon, A. Patrick: Obituary and appreciations etc. in Ringing World
19 November 1982 pp.965-6
Canterbury Cathedral, Kent: “Canterbury Cathedral” by N.J. Davies in
Ringing World 13 December 1968 p.963-5
Canterbury: “Lost Churches and Bells of Canterbury” by David L. Cawley in
Ringing World 19/26 December 2003 pp.1238-43
Canterbury, St.Stephen: ‘St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Kent’ by D.L. Cawley
in Ringing World 11 February 1972 pp.115-6
Canterbury: ‘Peals at Canterbury Cathedral’ in Ringing World 16
January 1981 p.48; letter from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 13
February 1981 p.143; letter from William T. Cook in Ringing World 20
March 1981 p.252; letter from David Cawley in Ringing World 1 May
1981 p.391
Carillon : ‘Carillon for the University of Chicago – Summer Visit’ in
The Society of Engineers Journal and Transactions Vol xxiii pp. 80-96
(July/Sept 1932)
Carillons. Fletcher, N. H., McGee W. T., Tamopolsky, A. Z. : ‘Bell
Clapper impact dynamics and the voicing of a carillon’ in Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America 111 (3) March 2002 pp. 1437-1444. [Note by
Bill Hibbert : Of interest to those studying clappering of bells]
Carlisle Diocesan Guild: History by Douglas Sim in Ringing World 1
July 1983 pp.525-6 [also other articles in this period]
Carter, John: ‘John Carter 1854-1927’ by E.C. Shepherd in Ringing
World 31 March 1967 p.213
Cawley, D. L. : “A Review of the Four-Bell Towers in the Administrative
County of Kent” in Ringing World 1 November 1968 p.846
Cawthorne, Yorks: “Ringing in a Yorkshire Village” by N.F. Moxon in Ringing
World 11 February 1955 pp.90-1
Change Ringing: “The Birth of Change Ringing: Development of Mediaeval
Practice” J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 23 December 1938 p.830
Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs: "Chaddesley Corbett 1784" by Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 19/26 December 1975 p.1049
Champion, William : ‘Dursley Ringer convicted’ by John
Taylor - about William Champion (b.1801-d.1871) of Dursley, transported to
Tasmania in 1823, later responsible for the installation of the bells at
Holy Trinity Hobart in 1847 - in Ringing World 5 Oct.2001 p.990
Change Ringing Wein, Elizabeth E. ‘ Part of the pattern: Class and
society reflected in the English Art of change ringing’ (Unpublished Ph.D.
thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1994)
Channel Islands: ‘Some Church Bells of the Channel Islands today’ by the
Rev. P.N. Bond in Ringing World 23 March 1973 p.234
Charles Dickens among the College Youths’ - article first published in
1869 reprinted in Ringing World 23 March 1973 p.236 and 240, 30 March
1973 p.260, and 6 April 1973 p.270
Chattell, William: ‘William Chattell’ by John Day, written 1895,
reprinted 1942 and again in Ringing World 8 October 1976 p.845
Chatwin, P. B. : Middleton, Warwicks: “The Bell-frame in Middleton Church
Tower” in Transactions of the Birmingham and Midland Institute
Vol.LXVII (1939 and 1940) pp.89-90
Cheltenham: Article on bells and ringers in Ringing World 26 May
1978 pp.433-4
Cheshire: “Bells and Bell Founding” by J.W. Clarke in the Transactions of
the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vol.54 (1939) pp.21-30
Cheshire: “Bread Cast on the Waters – a Cheshire memory” [about James S.
Wilde, ringing at Hyde, and record peal of minor in 1923] by John P. Fidler
in Ringing World 17 January 1969 p.55
Cheshire: Chapter on bells of the Wirral in Charles W. Budden Old English
Churches: Their architecture, furniture and customs (Liverpool Cathedral
bookshop, 1925) pp.40-59
Cheshire: “Cheshire Bells” by J.W. Clarke in the Transactions of the
Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vols.60-68 – Part I Vol.60
(1948) pp.86-116, Part 2 Vol.61 (1949) pp.62-90, Part 3 Vol.62 (1950-1)
pp.29-53, Part 4 Vol.63 (1952-3) pp.27-51, Part 5 Vol.65 pp.48-69 (1955) and
Part 6 Vol.68 (1958) pp.24-44
Cheshire: “Church Bells” by Canon Bloomfield in the Journal of the
Chester Archaeological Society (Old Series) Vol.III pp.461-470 [notes on
Cheshire bells]
Cheshire: “The Bells of Cheshire” by F.H. Crossley in the Transactions
of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vol.58 (1945-6)
pp.205-44 [general notes on bells in Cheshire with an addendum by Arthur J.
Hawkes on the Wigan bellfounders]
Chesnutt, Robert: ‘Robert Chesnutt of Norwich - a note for the 160th
anniversary of his death’ by David Cubitt in Ringing World 19 June
1981 p.531
Chester Diocesan Guild: The Chester Diocesan Guild of Church Bell
Ringers: The first hundred years 1887-1987 (1988)
Chester, St.Michael: “The Bells of St.Michael’s, Chester” by the Rev. J.
Godson in the Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historical
Society (New Series) Vol.IV pp.186-9
Chester Diocesan Guild: “The Chester Diocesan Guild” in
Ringing World 2 May 1947 p.199
Chicago : ‘Carillon by Gillet & Johnston for the University of Chicago’
in The Society of Engineers Journal and Transactions Vol xxiii pp. 80-96
(July/Sept 1932)
Chime Barrels : Jennings, Trevor S. British and Irish Chime Barrel
Mechanisms, their Music and the Community Response 1550-1930 (2000)
Chivers, Ted: “The Life and Times of a Country Ringer – Ted
Chivers at 80” by John Brain in Ringing World 9 May 2003 pp.437
Christchurch Priory: ‘Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Christchurch’ by
Rosemary Rogers in Ringing World 13 September 1996 pp.925-6
Christleton, Cheshire: “Christleton College Youths: an old
Cheshire Society” by John W. Clarke in Ringing World 6 May 1938 p.295
Church, Reginald and Thomas: “Bells for Peace – Cannons for
war” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 11 Jan.1963 p.21
Churches Conservation Trust (CCT)... formerly Redundant Churches Fund (RCF):
“Bells in churches cared for by the CCT” by Neil Skelton in Ringing World
7 March 2003 pp.217-8, 220
CIREL: An Error Detector and Logger for Church Bell Ringers, Rice, J. M.
(Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Bristol, May 1989)
Clapper impact dynamics and the voicing of a carillon’. Fletcher, N. H.,
McGee W. T., Tamopolsky, A. Z. in Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America 111 (3) March 2002 pp. 1437-1444. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Of
interest to those studying clappering of bells]
Clappers: “Ductile Iron and its use for Bell Clappers” in
Ringing World 22 August 2003 p.817
Clare, Suffolk: ‘First peal at Clare’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 3 July 1981 p.578; letter from Archie Fitch in Ringing World
7 August 1981; letter from Alan P. Mayle in Ringing World 16 October
1981 p.907
Clarke, Charles: “Mr. C.W. Clarke’s achievements in
Bedfordshire ringing” by H.W.G. [Harry Gayton] in Ringing World 6 January
1939 p.7
Clouston, Ranald : Tributes and Obituary in Ringing World 21 June
2002 pp. 613-4 and 632-633
Cockey Family: “The Cockeys of the West Country: Bellfounders,
Clockmakers, Engineers, Churchwardens” by J.E. Lewis Cockey in Ringing World
16 April 1954 p.252
Cockey family: “The Cockeys” by George W. Massey in Ringing
World 5 December 1975 p.994 (referring to earlier references in <i>ibid</i> pp.899
and 930)
Coddenham: ‘Ringers' memorandum of 1756’ in Ringing World 23 July
1976 p.632; and letter in Ringing World 20 August 1976 p.694 and 700
Coleridge, Canon George Frederick : Short biography in Ringing World
28 March 1980 p.286
College Youths: "The College Youths who never were" by Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 21 January 1983 pp.52-3
College Youths: ‘Charles Dickens among the College Youths’ - article
first published in 1869 reprinted in Ringing World 23 March 1973
p.236 and 240, 30 March 1973 p.260, and 6 April 1973 p.270
College Youths: ‘Counsel and the College Youths’ by William T. Cook in
Ringing World 4 July 1969 p.521; letters from N.J. Davies and E. Barnett
in Ringing World 18 July 1969 p.562
College Youths: ‘Dissension among the College Youths’ by William Butler
in Ringing World 26 February 1982 pp.167-8
College Youths: ‘Mrs. Bird and the College Youths’ [restrictions on
ringing at Bow] by Mark Regan in Ringing World 7 June 1996 pp.577-8
College Youths: ‘The College Youths' Cup (or Cap?) Final’ [Sonning cup
1783] by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 20/27 December 1974
p.1068
College Youths: ‘The College Youths who never were’ by Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 21 January 1983 pp.52-3
Collins, David: ‘David Collins of Worlingworth’ by Claude Rush in
Ringing World 26 March 1976 p.262
Competitions: “Contest Ringing in North of England” by Noel
F. Moxon in Ringing World 27 March 1959 p.208, 3 April p.218-9, 10 April
p.238 and 17 April p.257
Complete rings: “Oldest complete ring” by Ranald W.M.
Clouston in Ringing World 18 Feb. 1966 p.105 [lists complete rings of three,
four and five by one founder]; “The Oldest Existing Ring of Eight” by Ranald
W.M. Clouston in Ringing World 8 Feb. 1963 pp.89 and 91
Compositions : ‘Using a computer to prove peals’. Bailey R. (Unpublished
thesis, M. Tech., Brunel University, 1978)
Computer : ‘Using a computer to prove peals’. Bailey R. (Unpublished
thesis, M. Tech., Brunel University, 1978)
Conservation : Rebecca Mary George : ‘Our Use of the Past. How the
demands of heritage and conservation and the demands of a living tradition
conflict, and how they can be accommodated’. (Unpublished B.A. dissertation,
University of Leicester, March 2001)
Conservation: “Recasting History” by Christopher Dalton in Landscape
[c.1987 - edition/date uncertain] pp.86-89
Conservation : Ward, N. ‘Bells: A Conservation Study’, (Unpublished
dissertation for a Diploma in Conservation Studies, University of York
1980)
Cooper, Henry: ‘Henry Cooper’ [of Birmingham] by John Day, written 1895,
reprinted 1943, and again reprinted in Ringing World 19/26 December
1975 p.1056
Cornwall: “A Growing heritage” [developent of rings of bells in Cornwall] by
the Rev. A.S. Roberts in Ringing World 17 July 1953 p.461
Coventry : Trollope, J. A. : ‘The Dekyns of Coventry : medieval bell
ringers’ in Ringing World 22 December 1939 pp 757-8 and 29 December
1929 pp 769-70
Coventry, Holy Trinity : ‘The Spire of Holy Trinity Coventry’ by Paul
Beckman and John Blanchard in The Arup Journal Dec. 1980 pp. 6-14
Coventry: ‘The lost bells of Holy Trinity, Coventry’ by Christopher J.
Pickford in Ringing World 22 May 1987 pp.461, 465-8
Crediton, Devon: “Crediton restored and augmented” by Howard Egglestone in
Ringing World 1 October 2004 pp.941-3; “Crediton Restored: 2004
Diary” by Howard Egglestone in Ringing World 17/24 December 2004
pp.1205-8
Crofts, William Doubleday: ‘William Doubleday Crofts of Nottingham – a
reappraisal’ by George A. Dawson in Ringing World 21/28 Dec.2001
pp.1264-6
Crove, H. Cross- : Norfolk and East Anglia: ‘Henry Cross-Grove’ [extracts
from Norwich Gazette 1710-1740] edited by David Cubitt in Ringing
World 12 March 1971 p.216, 17 September 1971 p.816, 24 September 1971
p.836, 1 October 1971 p.856, 8 October 1971 p.880, 15 October 1971 p.904, 22
October 1971 p.928, 29 October 1971 p.948, 5 November 1971 p.968, 12
November 1971 p.988, and 19 November 1971 p.1008
Cumberlands: “How the Royal Cumberland Society was formed” by
J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 24 November 1939 pp.708-9
Cumberlands: ‘Society of Royal Cumberland Youths: Historical note’ by E.A.
Barnett in Ringing World 1 September 1972 p.695, 8 September 1972
p.728, 15 September 1972 p.747, 29 September 1972 pp.768-9
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Davies, Rev. C.D.P.: Short biography in Ringing World 11 April
1980 P.327
Dawe, F.E.: Short biography in Ringing World 6 June 1980 p.495
Dawe, William: “15th Century William Underhill – ‘the
ffounder’” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 11 April 1963 p.245; followed by
letters from Percy Amos (“William Underhill or William Dawe?”) and George P.
Elphick (“Underhill not a Founder”) in <i>ibid</i> 26 April 1963 p.276 and reply by
Trevor A. Bevis (“William Dawe, not Underhill”) in <i>ibid</i> 3 May 1963 p.292
Day, John ‘Recollections of Mr. John Day’ concerning Thomas and Charles
Thurstans, James Jarvis, John James, William Hassall, Thomas Chapman, Thomas
Worrall, Henry Cooper, Samuel Lawrence, Joseph Riley, John Bayliss, Thomas
Hall, Thomas Gay, Thomas Bingham, William Chattell, John Hopkins, Thomas
Hobday, Isaac John Benjamin Lates, Emanuel Stokes, Thomas Day, John Walker,
Robert Roberts, and Henry Johnson in Bell News 29 June to 21
September 1895 (pp.52-195 passim)
Day of Eye, bellhangers: “Captain of Eye, Suffolk – some
memories of bell hanging” in Ringing World 12 March 1954 p.174 – a short
article on Frederick Brunning (aged 70), with a list of places where
Brunning worked while employed as a bellhanger for George Day & Sons, bell
hangers, of Eye, and mention of peal at the memorial service for Frederick
Day on 16 July 1922
Day of Eye, bellhangers: “The Days of Eye” by Claude Rush in
Ringing World 5 Dec.1952 p.780 [on death of Hubert Joseph Day on 9 August
last, aged 63] and letter from George E. Symonds in Ringing World 19
Dec.1952 p.811
Devon: “Ancient Bells in Devon: a progress report” by J.G.M.S. in Ringing
World 20 January 1956 p.33, letter from F.S. Smale in Ringing World 3
Feb.1956 p.76 and reply by John G.M. Scott in Ringing World 9 March 1956
p.137
Death and burial: “Dead Men’s Bells” by Dr. Julian W.S. Litten in Ringing
World 16 Jan.2004 p.51
‘Deaths while ringing’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 25
January 1991 pp.78-9; letter from David Cubitt in Ringing World 1
March 1991 p.212
Denyn, Josef: ‘Josef Denyn’ [carilloneur from Malines (aka Mechelin)
Belgium] by John Eisel in Ringing World 4 May 2001 pp.450-1
Derby Diocesan Association: ‘The Derby Diocesan Association of Church
Bellringers’ (various articles) in Ringing World 19 April 1996
pp.409-11, 414-7, 420-2
Derby Diocesan Association: ‘The Derby Diocesan Association of Church
Bell Ringers 1946-1977: a brief history’ by D. Carlisle in Ringing World
27 May 1977 p.438
Derby, All Saints [Cathedral]; “An account of the ring of bells now in
the tower of the church of All Saints, Derby” by W.H. St.John Hope in the
Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Vol.1 (1879) pp.42-67
Derby, All Saints [Cathedral]; “George Sorocold,of Derby, a pioneer of
water supply” [includes reference to Sorocold’s design for the bellframe at
All Saints] by F. Williamson in the Journal of the Derbyshire
Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol.57 pp.47-8
Derby, St.Peter: “The Bells of St.Peter’s Derby” by George Bailey in the
Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Vol.21 pp.90-94 and “Notes on the bells of St.Peter’s Derby” [after repair
and augmentation] in <i>ibid</i> Vol.24 pp.55-6
Derbyshire: “Derbyshire Bellfounders” [Thomas le Clerc, Daniel Hedderly
etc] by George A. Dawson in Ringing World 27 May 1977 p.439
“Detached Church Belfries, with special reference to those in the county
of Hereford” by J. Severn Walker in AASRP Vol.10 pp.295- 306
Devizes, Wilts: ‘Devizes Bellfounders’ [James Bartlett, James Burrough
and William Box] by Anne Willis in Ringing World 13 June 2001 pp.706
and 720
Devon: The Ringer’s Guide to the Church Bells of Devon by
Charles Pearson (1888)
Doncaster, St.George, Yorks: “Doncaster Parish Church Centenary: Fire of
February 28th 1853 recalled” in Ringing World 27 Feb.1953 p.137
‘Devon call-change ringing and its roots in oral tradition’ : Bint, J. M.
G. (Unpublished B.Mus. (Hons.) dissertation University of Birmingham, May
1997)
Devon: ‘The Community, the Church and the Ringers - or what shall we do
about the Vicar? [disputes between clergy and ringers] by the Rev. J.G.M.
Scott in Ringing World 18 July 1975 pp.597-8, 25 July 1975 p.616, 1
August 1975 p.627, and 8 August 1975 pp.647-8
Devon: “A Day out with G. Flat [Fred Sharpe]” by J.G.M. Scott in
Ringing World 16 August 1968 p.638
Devonshire Ringers: ‘The Guild of Devonshire Ringers 1874-1974’ in
Ringing World 22 March 1974 pp.234-5
Dickens, Charles : ‘Charles Dickens among the College Youths’ - article
first published in 1869 reprinted in Ringing World 23 March 1973
p.236 and 240, 30 March 1973 p.260, and 6 April 1973 p.270
Disputes : ‘The Community, the Church and the Ringers - or what shall we
do about the Vicar? [disputes between clergy and ringers] by the Rev. J.G.M.
Scott in Ringing World 18 July 1975 pp.597-8, 25 July 1975 p.616, 1
August 1975 p.627, and 8 August 1975 pp.647-8
Disputes: ‘Some Ringing Disputes and Court Cases in the
Nineteenth Century’ [Selborne (Hants), Stoke Edith (Herefs), Camerton
(Somerset), Bitton (Glos), Chesterfield (Derbys), Longney (Glos), Monmouth,
Wanborough (Wilts), Doncaster (Yorks), Thurnby (Leics), East Brent
(Somerset), and Little Dewchurch (Herefs)] by John C. Eisel in Ringing
World 20/27 December 2002 p.1296-7
Diss: ‘Diss, Norfolk - 150 years ago’ by David Cubitt in Ringing World
18 February 1983
Dobson, William : : ‘The Downham Foundry’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing
World 31 Jan.1986 pp.93-4
Dobson, William: ‘William Dobson’s foreign bells’ by George A. Dawson in
Ringing World 21 Sept.2001 p.946
Doncaster: “Bells of St.George’s, Doncaster” by Harold Walker
in Ringing World 22 June 1951 p.394
Dorchester, Dorset: ‘St. Peter's
Society of Change Ringers, Dorchester, Dorset’ - a note on the ringers'
pewter flagon dated 1676 - by R.H. Duke, in Ringing World 2 October
1970 p.783
Dorset: “Dorset Church dedications” by E.T. Long with Appendix III
listing (pp.55-7) churches with mediaeval bells in the Proceedings of the
Dorset Natural History Society and Antiquarian Field Club Vol.52
pp.30-58
Dorset: “The Church Bells of Dorset” [a general account] by L.B. Clarence
in the Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History Society and Antiquarian
Field Club Vol.17 pp.25-42
Dorset: “The Four Bell Towers of Dorset” by Christopher Dalton in
Ringing World 20 September 1968 p.723
Downham Market: ‘The Downham Foundry’ [Thomas Osborn and William Dobson]
by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 31 Jan.1986 pp.93-4
Downham, Lancs: “Note on the bells at Downham said to have come from
Whalley Abbey” in the Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire
and Cheshire Vol.38 pp.138-46
Driver, Albert G.: ‘Albert G. Driver’ by E.A. Barnett in Ringing World
20 November 1981 p.1010
Dublin: ‘Dodginess at Dublin [1897]’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing
World 11 March 1977 p.202 and 18 March 1977 pp.234-5
Duckworth, Richard: ‘The Reverend Richard Duckworth of Hartest’ by R.W.M.
Clouston in Ringing World 16 March 1973 p.216
Duffield, E.P.: ‘Duffield photographs’ [re Edward P. Duffield in
Bedfordshire] in Ringing World 6 January 1984 p.3; ‘Edward P.
Duffield in Bedfordshire’ [including Ted Duffield's own account (1981) of
‘My time in Bedfordshire 1915-1921’] in Ringing World 14 April 1995
pp.378-9
Dumb bells: “Notes about Dumb Bells” by R.S. Ferguson in
Archaeological Journal March 1896 pp.19-25 (refers to article by Ferguson in
Archaeological Journal Vol.LII p.45 (March 1895) “On a Dumb Bell at Knole”)
Dumb bells: ‘The History of the Dumb Bell’ by David Bryant in Ringing
World 15 March 2002 pp.261-2
Dumb-Bell :Volk, C. Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent: ‘The Dumb-Bell at Knole: A
Seventeenth-Century Exercising Device’ in Gervase Jackson-Stops (Editor)
National Trust Studies 1981 (Sotheby Parke Bernet 1981 -ISBN 0 85667 110
X) pp.133-8
Dunstable, Beds: Julian Litten looks at … “Dunstable Priory,
Bedfordshire” in Ringing World 6 August 2004 p.753
Dunstable Priory: "A Death in the Belfry, a Lost Peal, and
Handbell Ringing at Dunstable" in Ringing World 8 August 1997 pp.793-4, 797
Durham and Newcastle Association: "The Durham & Newcastle
Association” in Ringing World 12 September 1947 p.439
Durham and Newcastle Association: ‘The Durham and Newcastle Association
1877-1977’ by Roland Park in Ringing World 16 September 1977
pp.789-91
Durham: “Ancient Customs: The Rites of Durham” by Ernest
Morris in Ringing World 29 September 1939 p.613
Dursley, Glos: ‘Dursley Ringer convicted’ by John Taylor
- about William Champion (b.1801-d.1871) of Dursley, transported to Tasmania
in 1823, later responsible for the installation of the bells at Holy Trinity
Hobart in 1847 - in Ringing World 5 Oct.2001 p.990
Dutch Bell Founding Art. Contemporary’, by Lehr, A. in Hedendaagse
Nederlandse Klokkengletkunst, Netherlands Acoustic Society Publiocation
No. 7, 1965 pp. 20-49 (reprinted in Rossing –
see Author Index) See
also the following web site : hppt://www.hibberts.co.uk/lehr.htm
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Eardisland, Herefs: Article on Eardisland church and bells by John C.
Eisel in Ringing World 9 June 1978 pp.473-4
East Anglia: ‘Two eighteenth century manuscripts’ [a ringing notebook
later owned in 1871-1904 by the ringers at Great Ashfield, Suffolk, and a
notebook of John Tillott] by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 20 July
2001 pp.728-9
East Berks and South Bucks Society of Change Ringers: ‘The East Berks and
South Bucks Society of Change Ringers’ centenary article in Ringing World
27 April 1979 p.342
East Derbyshire and West Nottinghamshire Association: ‘East Derbyshire
and West Nottinghamshire Association of Church Bell Ringers 1887-1977’ in
Ringing World 28 October 1977 pp.926-7
East Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Association: “East
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Association” by J.H.P. in Ringing World 21
November 1947
East Grinstead: Letter on ‘Cricketer at East Grinstead?’ by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 14 January 1983 p.24; letter on Lambert the
cricketer from John Riley in Ringing World 28 January 1983 p.69;
further letter from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 25 February
1983 p.156
East Harling, Norfolk: “Half a century of East Harling bells”
in Ringing World 11 Jan. 1963 p.18; “SS.Peter & Paul’s, East Harling” by Dr.
Paul Jonason in Ringing World 15 March 1963 p.174-5
Eayre & Smith: “Foundry Focus” articles in Ringing World include
[this list is incomplete] 4 September 1987 p.789; 18 November 1988 p.1088;
11 January 1991 pp.25-6; 3 July 1992 pp.633-4; 16 July 1993 pp.689-90; 15
August 1997 pp.817-8; 20 August 1999 pp.796 and 813; 25 August 2000
pp.833-4, 839; 10 August 2001 pp.811-3; 13 June 2003 pp.561-2; 20 August
2004 pp.797, 800-1
Eayre family: “The Eayres family” by Raymond M. Ayres in Ringing World
5 September 1975 p.735
Eayre family: “Thomas Eayre of Kettering and other members of his family”
by P.I. King in Northamptonshire Past and Present Vol.1 no.5 (1952)
pp.11-23
Eayre, Thomas: “Thomas Eayre of Kettering (1691-1757)” by
P.I.C. [Patrick I. Chapman] in Ringing World 8 January 1954 p.29
Eccleston, Theodore: “Theodore Eccleston of Crowfield Hall Esquire” by Rev.
William C. Pearson in Bell News 5 Sept.1908 pp.313-4
Ecclestone, Theodore : ‘Church of St.Mary the Virgin, Mortlake’ [with
references to Theodore Eccleston] by Leslie R. Freeman in Ringing World
13 June 1969 p.458
Edinburgh, St.Andrew: “The historic bells of St.Andrew &
St.George, Edinburgh” by Alan Hughes in Ringing World 19 September 2003
p.895
Edvin Loach, Herefs: “Edvin Loach bells recovered” by David
Bagley in Ringing World 20 Feb 2004 p.172
Eldridge family: “An ancient family of founders: the
Eldridges” by William Shepherd in Ringing World 2 January 1953 p.1
Ellacombe, Rev H. T. : ‘More informatioin on the Rev H. T. Ellacombe and
his family’ by Richard Bowden in Ringing World 31 January 1997 pp
111-2.
Ellacombe, Rev. H.T.: ‘H.T. Ellacombe, 19th century belfry reformer’ by
Tina Stoecklin in Ringing World 20/27 December 1996 pp.1273-7;
‘Further notes on the Rev. H.T. Ellacombe’ by J.C. Eisel in Ringing World
31 January 1997 pp.111-2
Eldridge, Richard, Bellfounder : Rice, R. G. : 'Some Account
of Richard Eldridge, of Horsham, Bellfounder, and Notes upon the Bells of
St. Mary's Church' in Sussex Archaeological Collections vol 31 (1881)
Elliott family of Kelvedon: ‘Seven Generations of Bell-ringing Elliotts’
by Win. M. Elliott in Ringing World 26 July 1974 pp.607-8
Elsee, Canon Henry J.: Canon H.J. Elsee in Ringing World 2 June 1972
p.448
Elstow, Beds: "Bellringer Bunyan" [John Bunyan and Elstow bells] by
Ernest Morris in the Bedfordshire Magazine Vol.1 no.7 (Winter 1948/9)
pp.267-9
Elstow, Beds: “John Bunyan and Elstow Abbey” by the late Ernest Morris in
Ringing World 20 Dec.1968 pp.984-5 with additional information on
Elstow Bells by Martyn Marriott
Ely Cathedral, Cambs: J. Heyman ‘The Strengthening of the West Tower of
Ely Cathedral’ in Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers,
Part I (1976) 60, Feb pp.123-147
Ely Diocesan Association: ‘Ely Diocesan Association's 75th Anniversary: a
brief history leading up to the present day’ in Ringing World 31
March 1972
Error Detector and Logger for Church Bell Ringers, CIREL Rice, J. M.
(Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Bristol, May 1989)
Esquire Youths, Rules for the 1662-3’ [ringing company founded by Sir
Henry Chauncy - original manuscript in British Library, ref. Add.Ms.28,504]
in Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
Vol.11 (1954) pp.241-8 Essex Association: ‘A Brief History of the Essex
Association 1879-1974’ in Ringing World 12 July 1974 pp.567-8
Essex: ‘The Rev. H.T.W. Eyre's contribution to the church and ringing in
Essex’ by Peter Came in Ringing World 25 May 1979 p.446, 8 June 1979
p.487, and 15 June 1979 p.503
Essex: ‘Two notable Essex clerics: T.L. Papillon and H.T.W. Eyre’ by
J.E.G. Roast in Ringing World 24 September 1976 p.790; letter from
J.P. Fidler concerning Eyre in Ringing World 15 October 1976 p.860
Essex: The Church Bells of Essex, their founders, inscriptions,
traditions and uses by the Rev. Cecil Deedes and H.B. Walters (1909)
Evans, William: “Your most obliged, humble servant, Wm.
Evans” [William Evans and Exeter Cathedral bells] by the Rev. J.G.M. Scott
in Ringing World 28 Feb. 1964 p.137
Evercreech, Somerset: “Bells heard by Millions: A short
history of St.Peter’s Evercreech” by Harry Sanger in Ringing World 10 April
1959 p.240 and 17 April p.256
Exeter Cathedral, Devon: “100 years of Peals at Exeter
Cathedral” by Howard Egglestone in Ringing World 27 February 2004
pp.193-4
Exeter Cathedral, Devon: “Tho: Purdue Fecit” by the Rev.
J.G.M. Scott in Ringing World 21 February 1964 p.121; “Your most obliged,
humble servant, Wm. Evans” by the Rev. J.G.M. Scott in Ringing World 28 Feb.
1964 p.137
Exeter, Devon: “Excavation of an Early Post-Mediaeval Bronze Foundry at
Cowick Street, Exeter, 1999-2000” [reporting on the excavation work of an
early 17th-century bell and cauldron foundry of the Birdall family in
Exeter] by S.R. Blaylock in Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings
no.58 (2000)
Extent of Major: ‘The attempt for the extent of Plain Bob Major on
Handbells’ [rung at Farnham on 27 Dec.1977] in Ringing World 3
February 1978 p.97
Extent of Major: ‘The fight for the 40,000’ [i.e. 40,320 Bob Major] by
Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 6 May 1977 p.373, 13 May 1977
p.403, 20 May 1977 p.418, 27 May 1977 p.462, 3 June 1977 p.479, and 10 June
1977 p.491
Eyre, H. T. W. ‘Two notable Essex clerics: T.L. Papillon and H.T.W. Eyre’
by J.E.G. Roast in Ringing World 24 September 1976 p.790; letter from
J.P. Fidler concerning Eyre in Ringing World 15 October 1976 p.860
Eyre, Rev. H.W.T.: ‘The Rev. H.T.W. Eyre's contribution to the church and
ringing in Essex’ by Peter Came in Ringing World 25 May 1979 p.446, 8
June 1979 p.487, and 15 June 1979 p.503
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Fearn, George: ‘George Fearn’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World
10 August 1979 p.687
Fearn, George: ‘George Fearn's 2,500 peals’ by Muriel Reay in Ringing
World 1 September 1972 p.707; appreciation and report of memorial
service in Ringing World 5 July 1974 pp.558-9; obituary in Ringing
World 6 September 1974 pp.727-8; analysis of his peals (2667) by Vernon
Green in Ringing World 14 February 1975 p.139; ‘George E. Fearn
memorial’ in Ringing World 13 August 1976 p.675
Felkirk: ‘A Village team fifty years ago’ by Harold Chant in Ringing
World 27 July 1979 p.651 and 3 August 1970 p.671
Felkirk, Yorks: “St.Peter’s, Felkirk, and its ringers” by
Harold Chant in Ringing World 5 July 1963 pp.454-5
Fidler, John P.: “Retirement of John P. Fidler – outstanding service in
providing the country’s bells” in Ringing World 13 December 1968
p.965
Fifty thousand changes: “Fifty Thousand Changes: Robin Hall reports on the
longest peal ever rung” [50,400 Treble Dodging Minor at Coventry for the
Ancient Society of College Youths by Philip Earis, Andrew Tibbetts
(Conductor) and David Pipe on 2 October 2004 in 17h 6m] in Ringing World
15 October 2004 pp.989-993
Films and ringing: “Bells and Ringers on Film” by David Haysom in Ringing
World 31 January 2003 pp.53-4
Finch, John: “John Finch of Hereford” by John C. Eisel in Ringing
World 19/26 December 1975 p.1065
Firing: ‘Firing’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 28 October
1977 p.928
Fladbury, Worcs: H.B. Walters “The Sanctus Bell at Fladbury” in
Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society (new Series)
Vol.IX (1932) pp.27-30
Fladbury, Worcs: H.B. Walters “The Sanctus Bell at
Fladbury” in Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society
(new Series) Vol.IX (1932) pp.27-30
Flixton: ‘The Flixton Ringing Match [Ashton and Oldham] 1808’ by William
Butler in Ringing World 27 August 1976 pp.727-8
Forces, inertia due to bell-ringing' Heyman, J and Threlfall, B in
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. Vol 18 pp. 161-164 1976
Four Shires Guild: ‘The Four Shires Guild’ in Ringing World 20
April 1979 pp.321-2 including photograph (p.323) of Great Wolford ringers;
letter from Horace Stevens in Ringing World 25 May 1979 p.430
Fowler, J. T. : ‘Pioneers’ [W.C. Lukis and J.T. Fowler] by John C. Eisel
in Ringing World 16 Feb.2001 p.156
France: ‘The Carillons of France’ by Barry J. Couzens in Ringing World
22/29 December 1972 pp.1023-4
Frome Deanery, Somerset: The Bells of Frome Deanery by George
Massey (1985)
Fulbourn, Cambs: “A tower fell down” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World
19/26 December 1975 p.1040
Fulham, Middx: “The Bells of All Saints, Fulham” by Elizabeth
Maxwell and Brooke Kingsmill-Lunn in Ringing World 18 January 1952 p.42
Fussell, W.H.: ‘Fussell's futile little fiddle’ [Holme Lacy ‘peal’ 1892]
by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 16 September 1977 pp.811-2
Fussell, W.H.: Series of articles by Ernest Morris on “The
story of a great ringing career – diary of the late Mr. W.H. Fussell” –
editorial announcing the series in Ringing World 8 Dec.1950 p.769, Pt.1
in <i>ibid</i> p.777, Pt.2 in RW 15 Dec.1950 p.793, Pt.3 in RW 22 Dec.1950 pp.810-1,
Pt.4 in RW 29 Dec.1950 p.829, Pt.5 in RW 5 Jan.1951 p.11, Pt.6 in RW 12
Jan.1951 pp.26-7, Pt.7 in RW 26 Jan.1951 pp.58-9, Pt.8 in RW 2 Feb.1951
pp.74-5, Pt.9 in RW 16 Feb.1951 p.108, Pt.10 in RW 23 Feb.1951 p.125, Pt.11
in RW 2 March 1951 p.141, Pt.12 in RW 16 March 1951 p.170, Pt.13 in RW 23
March 1951 p.186, Pt.14 in RW 18 May 1951 p.318, Pt.15 in RW 15 June 1951
p.380, Pt.16 in RW 22 June 1951 p.398, Pt.17 in RW 29 June 1951 p.414, Pt.18
in RW 13 July 1951 p.446, Pt.19 in RW 3 August 1951 p.493, Pt.20 in RW 10
August 1951 p.509, Pt.21 in RW 17 August 1951 p.526, and Pt.22 (final part)
in RW 31 August 1951 p.556; also note on Mr. W.H. Fussell’s peals by William
Birmingham in Ringing World 7 Dec.1951 p.781
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Geary, Sir Francis: ‘Admiral Sir Francis Geary - a short treatise on a
remarkable man’ by A. James Phillips in Ringing World 15 March 1996
p.271
George, James: “Mr. James George of Rugby: presentation from old colleagues”
[on retirement from the Railway] in Ringing World 9 October 1914
p.213
George, James: ‘The Greatest Living Ringer’ by W.E. Box in Ringing
World 23 January 1981 p.74; 60th birthday party programme [1913] in
Ringing World 15 January 1982 p.56
Gillet & Johnston, ‘Carillon for the University of Chicago – Summer
visit’ in The Society of Engineers Journal and Transactions Vol xxiii pp.
80-96 (July/Sept 1932)
Gillett & Johnston: “G&J – the final years from a JT
perspective” by Andrew Higson in Ringing World 9 May 2003 pp.435-6; and
letters from Remi Hodister in <i>ibid</i> 21 March 2003 p.282, David Cawley
in <i>ibid</i>
9 May 2003 p.451
Gillett & Johnston : The Diary of F. E. Collins bellhanger working for
Gillett and Johnston, Croydon from 1926 to 1936 can be found on the
hollowing web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
‘Gillett & Johnston Ltd. Bell founders of Croydon. A History (1844-1950)’
Haybittle, J. (Unpublished B.A. (Hons.) thesis, University of Sheffield,
1985)
Glamorgan : A. Bull ‘Glamorgan Bells’ : This paper can be found on the
following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Glasbury on Wye, Brecon: ‘The Glen Kidston Trophy’ by John Eisel in
Ringing World 26 October 2001
Glasbury: ‘Glasbury on Wye Bells and Ringers 1839-1979’ by Colin A.
Lewis in Ringing World 14 December 1979 p.1068 and 21/28 December
1979 p.1099
Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association: ‘The Gloucester & Bristol
Diocesan Association 1878-1978’ in Ringing World 6 January 1978
pp.2-4
Gloucester Cathedral: “Bells of Gloucester Cathedral” by the Rev. F.E.B.
Witts Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society
Vol.1 (1882-3) pp.127-39
Gloucester Cathedral: “Gloucester Cathedral” by E. Mary Bliss in
Ringing World 3 December 1976 p.1006
Gloucester: Letter on ‘St.Michael's Juniors, Gloucester’ [their peal book
1888-1912] by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 20 June 1969 p.482;
letter from E. Barnett in Ringing World 4 July 1969 p.522; letter
from F.J. Lewis in Ringing World 25 July 1969 p.582; letter from John
G. Nash in Ringing World 1 August 1969 p.602
Gloucestershire : Bull, A. ‘Gloucestershire Bells’ This paper can be
found on the following web site :http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Gloucestershire: “Miscellaneous notes on Gloucestershire Bells” by H.B.
Walters in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological
Society Vol.42 (1920) pp.149-79 [a few corrections and additions to
Ellacombe, and a list of new bells 1880- 1914]
Gloucestershire: “Old Bells in Gloucestershire Belfries” by the Rev.
F.E.B. Witts in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological
Society Vol.7 pp.56-68
Gloucestershire: “The Church Bells of Gloucestershire” by H.B. Walters in
Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society
Vol.18 (1893-4) pp.218-251 [general account of bells and their founders] and
ibid Vol.20 (1895-7) pp.222-232 [notes on individual parishes]
Gloucestershire: “The Gloucestershire Bell Founders” by H.B. Walters in
Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society
Vol.34 (1911) pp.110-119 [founders who cast bells at Gloucester] and ibid
Vol.41 (1918-19) pp.49-86 [the Bristol Foundry]
Gloucestershire : Sidney J. Madge “A summary of Gloucestershire bells” in
Gloucestershire Notes and Queries Vol.9 (1902) pp.111-2 and
pp.178-200 [gives numbers and dates of bells, including modern churches]
Godson, Rev J. : “The Bells of St.Michael’s, Chester” in the Journal
of the Chester Archaeological and Historical Society (New Series) Vol.IV
pp.186-9
Gonerby, Great : see Asher, Isaac (above)
Gosforth: ‘All Saints, Gosforth (1901-1936), Tyne & Wear’ by Dale Barton
in Ringing World 18 February 1977 pp.133-4 and 25 February 1977 p.175
Goslin, S.B.: Article on ‘Westminster Cathedral – three small bells’ [by
S.B. Goslin 1903] by Alan Blair in Ringing World 8 Aug.1997 p.799;
article on ‘The world’s worst bellfounder?’ by David Cawley, with list of
bells by Goslin and contributions from David W. Jack, Denis Frith and David
Pobjoy in Ringing World 31 October 1997 pp.1095-6; followed by letter
from Amy and Leslie Coburn in Ringing World 12 Dec.1997 pp.1236-7;
further letters from Alan Blair and Nicholas Davies in Ringing World
9 Jan.1998 p.28
Goslin, S.B.: Note on ‘Bell Hangings’ by S.B. Goslin of the Crescent Bell
Foundry in Church Bells 6 Jan.1883 reprinted in Ringing World
27 April 1973 p.326; followed by letters in Ringing World on S.B.
Goslin from E.A. Barnett (18 May 1973 p.390), H.V. Frost and J.E. David (25
May 1973 p.410), D.L. Cawley (1 June 1973 p.434) and Amy Coburn (13 July
1973 p.554)
Gough, Samuel: ‘Samuel Gough: 1822-October 21st 1907’ [of Leintwardine (Herefs)
and Garston (Lancs)] by Peter Furniss in Ringing World 6 December
2002 p.1227
Granger, B. : "The Bells of Woburn" in the Bedfordshire Magazine
Vol.7 no.1 (Summer 1959) pp.20-22
Graye, Miles: “Miles Graye of Colchester and Saffron Walden” by G.
Montague Benton in the Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society
(New Series) Vol.18 pp.69-71
Greenleaf, William: “William Greenleaf” by John C. Eisel in
Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club Vol.XLVI (1989) pt.II
pp.308-317 and pl.XXVIII-XXIX
Greenleaf, William: Mentioned in letter from John C. Eisel in
Ringing World 27 August 1982 p.712; “William Greenleaf” by John C. Eisel in
Ringing World 23 April 1999 pp.382-4; “William Greenleaf and others in New
Zealand” by John N. Dunn in Ringing World 17 September 1999 p.893
Grenada, West Indies: Illustrated article on “Taylor bells in the West
Indies” [St.George’s, Grenada, in the Windward Isles] by Douglas Linington,
with details of the bells provided by Gerald Flatters from Taylors’
archives, in Ringing World 16 April 2004
Gross-Crove, H. : ‘Henry Cross-Grove’ [extracts from Norwich Gazette
1710-1740] edited by David Cubitt in Ringing World 12 March 1971
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World 30 March 1979 p.271; letter from John Eisel in Ringing World
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Guernsey: “The Church Bells of Guernsey” by David L. Cawley
in Ringing World 15 Nov. 1963 p.766
Guildford Diocesan Guild: ‘Guildford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell
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Guildford Diocesan Guild: “The Guildford Diocesan Guild” in
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Hagworthingham, Lincs: D.W. Pearson, ‘The Church of Holy Trinity
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Hale, Sir Matthew: "Sir Matthew Hale" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News
1910 p.73
Halifax, Yorks: “The Halifax opening in 1787” by David Cubitt in Ringing
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Hall, Bishop: "Bishop Hall" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1906
p.373
Halton, Immanuel: “Immanuel Halton of South Wingfield” by George A.
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Handbell ringing: ‘Notes on Surprise Peal Ringing on Handbells: the
fifties and sixties’ by K.S.B. Croft in Ringing World 28 January 1977
p.69
Handbell ringing: ‘Surprise peal ringing on handbells’ by K.A.B. Croft in
Ringing World 30 July / 6 August 1976 p.641
Handbells: “Handbell ringing in the North of England: random
reminiscences of Thomas Odgen” in Ringing World 22 August 1958 p.545
Handbells: ‘Notes on Surprise Peal Ringing on handbells 1976-1980’ by
K.S.B. Croft in Ringing World 18/25 December 1981 p.1101
Handbells: ‘Notes on Surprise Peal Ringing on handbells: 1973-1975’ by
K.S.B. Croft in Ringing World 16 June 1978 p.511
Handbells: ‘Notes on Surprise Peal Ringing on handbells’ by K.S.B. Croft
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Harding, J. : “The Belfry formerly standing in the close of Salisbury and
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Hastings stays: “Hastings stays” in Ringing World 19/26
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Hatch, Joseph: “Joseph Hatch, Bellfounder” by Nicholas Davies
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Hatton, Warwicks: W.H. Roberts “Four centuries of a
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Hatton, Warwicks: W.H. Roberts “Four centuries of a
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Haworth, James Robert: “James Robert Haworth: printer,
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1952 p.188, 4 April 1952 p.220, 18 April 1952 p.252 – and further letter
from Young in Ringing World 2 May 1952 p.283
Haworth, James Robert: ‘The Ringing Career of James Robert Haworth’ by
William T. Cook in Ringing World 6 November 1970 p.883, 13 November
1970 p.904, 20 November 1970 p.923, 27 November 1970 p.944, 4 December 1970
p.963, 11 December 1970 p.984 and 18 December 1970 p.1004
Heathcote family: “The Heathcote Family of Chesterfield” by George A.
Dawson in Ringing World 27 May 1977 p.438
Heavy bells: “Heavy single bells hung for ringing” by David
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Hedgcock, J. : “The Church Bells of St.Helen’s, Lancashire” in Ringing
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Hedon, Yorks: “Hedon Ringers’ Cup” [of 1687] in Ringing World
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Helions Bumpstead, Essex: Record of early peal of 5040 Old Grandsire
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Helmingham: ‘He gave the bells that they might ring’ by Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 21/28 December 1979 p.1077; letter from Christopher
J. Pickford on ‘Helmingham's earlier bells’ in Ringing World 1
February 1980 p.106
Hemispherical bells: ‘A Hemispherical mystery’ by Alan A.J. Buswell in
Ringing World 7 Dec.2001 p.1226
Hemispherical bells: ‘Strange noises from the Belfry’ by David L. Cawley
in Ringing World 21/28 Dec.2001 pp.1260-3
Hemming, Geoffrey J: Obituary in Ringing World 28 September 1984
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Hereford Diocesan Guild: “The Hereford Diocesan Guild” by
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pp.392-3
Hertford: “The Hertford College Youths: The History of an
Ancient Society” by J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 31 December 1937
p.866
Herefordshire: ‘Some notes on early change-ringing in Herefordshire and
its surrounding counties’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 4 October
1974 p.825 and 11 October 1974 p.844
Herefordshire: “Change ringing in Hereford Diocese in the nineteenth
century and the early years of the Hereford Diocesan Guild” by John C. Eisel
in Ringing World 15 April 1988 pp.365-6, 29 April 1988 p.409, 13 May
1988 p.458, 10 June 1988 p.458, 24 June 1988 p.596, 8 July 1988 pp.651-2 and
29 July 1988 pp.722-3
Herefordshire: “Detached Church Belfries, with special reference to those
in the county of Hereford” by J. Severn Walker in AASRP Vol.10
pp.295-306
Hertford County Association: ‘The Hertford County Association of Change
Ringers’ in Ringing World 18 May 1984 pp.420-1, 429; ‘The Hertford
C.A. Centenary’ by Rex Agg in Ringing World 26 October 1984 p.905,
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Hertfordshire: ‘The Hertfordshire Youths’ by H.V. Frost in Ringing
World 12 November 1982 pp.943-4 and 10 December 1982 p.1032
Hertfordshire: “Ringing in Hertfordshire” by H.V. Frost in
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Ringing World 25 Sept.1953 p.631, 30 Oct.1953 p.701, 6 Nov. 1953 p.717 and 4
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Hertfordshire: “The Church Bells and Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire” in
the Transactions of the East Herts Archaeological Society Vol.9
pp.161-177, 330-349, Vol.10 pp.57-81, 19-225, 299-308, Vol.11 pp.50-76,
128-141, 197-211 and 247-259
Heywood, Sir Arthur Percival: ‘Sir Arthur Heywood 1849-1916’ in
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Heywood, Sir Arthur Percival: ‘The Eaton Railway 1896-1947’ by David
Adams in Ringing World 9 August 1996 pp.801-4
Heywood, Sir Arthur Percival: Short biography in Ringing World 14
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High Wycombe, Bucks: An account of the bells and work carried out on them
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Highclere: Geoffrey K. Dodd A History of the Church, Bells and
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Hill, Johanna : in Barron, Caroline M. : ‘Johanna Hill (d. 1441) and Johanna
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Hill, Peckover [of Norwich]: ‘Famous Norwich ringer: Peckover Hill’
printed in 1941 and reprinted in Ringing World 19 January 1979 p.50
Hill, Rev. Arthur du Boulay: ‘Rev. Arthur du Boulay Hill’ by John C.
Eisel in Ringing World 1 December 2000 p.1179; ‘A follow-up on The
Rev. Arthur du Boulay Hill’ by Derek Jackson in Ringing World 20 July
2001 p.727, 740-1
Historians: “Our Church Bells and Their Historians” by H.B. Walters in
Ringing World 27 July 1934 pp.469-70
Hoax peals: ‘And it still happens’ [hoax peal at Wellingborough] by
Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 5 December 1980 p.1050
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: ‘Dursley Ringer convicted’ by John Taylor -
about William Champion (b.1801- d.1871) of Dursley, transported to Tasmania
in 1823, later responsible for the installation of the bells at Holy Trinity
Hobart in 1847 - in Ringing World 5 Oct.2001 p.990
Holifield, George: Obituary of George Holifield Junior (1890-1982) in
Ringing World 11 June 1982 p.482
Holt, Sid: Obituary in Ringing World 29 July 1983 p.618
Holt, Sidney: ‘Sid Holt remembers’ edited by John R. Ketteringham in
Ringing World 5 October 1984 pp.848-9
Holt’s Original: “The Original” [200th anniversary of the
first ringing of John Holt’s composition on 17 July 1751 at St.Margaret’s,
Westminster] in Ringing World 6 July 1951 p.417; “Commemorating the
‘Original’: the story of peals and failures” in Ringing World 20 July 1951
p.457
Hopkins, Henry Abraham (Cumberland Youth b.1852-d.1940): ‘Henry Abraham
Hopkins' Peal Book’ by David M. Joyce in Ringing World 13 January
1978 p.28
Hornchurch, Essex: “Hornchurch Ringers – uniquely quenching
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Hornsey, Middlesex: ‘The Hornsey Bells’ by F.W. Draper in Transactions
of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Vol.10 (1951) pp.120-2
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Horsham : Rice, R. G. : 'Some Account of Richard Eldridge, of
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Sussex Archaeological Collections vol 31 (1881)
Howrah, India: ‘A lost ring? St.Thomas’s Church, Howrah, India’ by George
A. Dawson in Ringing World 6 December 2002 p.1245
Hughes, Alan : Whitechapel Bell Foundry: Interview with Alan Hughes, in
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Huntingdon, All Saints, Hunts: “Spire Crash … March 1918” by
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Huntingdonshire: “Brief Survey of Huntingdonshire” by T.A.
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Huntingdonshire: “25 Years of the Huntingdonshire Church Bell
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pp.1126-7
Huntingdonshire: Directory of bells in Huntingdonshire, published
by A.R. Flitton, Bury St.Edmunds (March 1915)
Huntingdonshire: ‘Post-Reformation Mixed Gothic in Huntingdonshire Church
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Huntingdonshire: “Rings of Four Bells in Huntingdonshire” by Peter S.
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Huntingdonshire: The Edwardian Inventories for Huntingdonshire
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Ipswich, Suffolk: “Success of the Ipswich Society”
[editorial] in Ringing World 20 January 1039 pp.33-4
Irish Association: “The Irish Association” in Ringing World
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Irish bellfounders: ‘Dublin Founders of Ringing Bells’ [Murphy, Sheridan,
Hodges and O’Byrne] by Colin A. Lewis in Ringing World
7 June 2002 pp.556-7, 569-70
Isleworth: ‘Isleworth’s first 300 peals’ in Ringing World 22/29
December 1972 p.1020
Isleworth: ‘Pub Peal Remembered’ [handbell peal of Grandsire Caters in
the London Apprentice at Isleworth in 1848] in Ringing World 23 March
1973 p.232
Italian bells: “Two Mediaeval Italian Bells” by Philip Nelson in
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire Vol.88
pp.257-8 [ Italian bells of 1471 and 1351 in the possession of the Society]
Ivinghoe, Bucks: “Curious legend on a bell” [a query about the
inscription on the 1628 tenor bell at Ivinghoe] in The Records of
Buckinghamshire Vol.2 pp.46-7
Izat, J. R. : “An Ancient Bell at Streatley” in The Berks, Bucks and
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James, Henry Law and Edward Bankes: ‘Two remarkable brothers’ by the Rev.
B.F. Sheppard in Ringing World 24 January 1969 p.61 and (letter)
p.63; letter from Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 7 February 1969
p.102; ‘Reminiscences of the Rev. H. Law James’ by C.T.H. Bradley in
Ringing World 21 March 1969 p.223; ‘More memories of life at Surfleet
with Rev. H. Law James’ by C. Rawding and letter from H. Walker in
Ringing World 4 April 1969 pp.262-3
James, Rev. Henry Law: ‘The Rev. Henry Law James and Surfleet’ by Michael
Belcher in Ringing World 20/27 December 1974 pp.1058-9
Jamestown, Island of Saint Helena [off South Africa]: “The bells of
Jamestown, South Atlantic Ocean” by Colin Lewis in Ringing World 24
September 2004 pp.917-9
Jenkins, Edward: Appreciations in Ringing World 28 January 1972
pp.72 and 88
Jersey: ‘Parish Churches of Jersey’ by Alan A. Price in Ringing World
18 May 1973 p.391 and 1 June 1973 p.447
John de Stafford: Letter from Ernest Morris headed “Bells
that have made history” in Ringing World 16 March 1962 p.171 concerning the
work of John de Stafford and John de Yorke
Johnson family: ‘50 and 60 years on: A family story’ by J.D. Johnson in
Ringing World 9 March 1973 p.197 and 200
Johnson, Henry: ‘He is indeed a wonder’: The background to the Birmingham
celebrations of Henry Johnson’ by Richard Jones in Ringing World
18/25 December 1987 pp.1117-9
Jolly, John: ‘John Jolly: The Grahamstown Bell Founder’ by Colin Lewis in
Ringing World 2 August 2002 p.787
Juggling and bellringing : Polster, B : The Mathematics of Juggling
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connection between bell ringing and juggling]
Jugs: Article on ringers’ jugs, pitchers and gotches in Ringing World
9 October 1942 et.seq.
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Keltek Trust: “The Keltek Trust – Activities 2002” by
David Preston in Ringing World 28 February 2003 pp.193-5, 197
Kensington: ‘St.Mary Abbots, Kensington - the church and the guild’ in
Ringing World 28 June 1996 pp.649-50
Kent County Association of Change Ringers 1880-1980’ in Ringing World
16 May 1980 pp.413-4, 431
Kent: ‘Kent looks after its mediaeval bells’ by David L. Cawley in
Ringing World 9 June 1972 p.455
Kent: “A Review of the Four-Bell Towers in the Administrative County of
Kent” by David L. Cawley in Ringing World 1 November 1968 p.846
Kettering in 1730-1731] by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 18 July 1975 pp.587-8
Kettering, Northants: “A case of Pease and Beans”
[rivalry between ringers in Leicester and Kettering in 1730-1731] by Cyril
A. Wratten in Ringing World 18 July 1975 pp.587-8
Kidderminster, St.Mary: “Kidderminster: A Rotten Eight Ruined” by
Christopher Stuart in Ringing World 6 August 2004 pp.749-51
Kidlington: ‘The Kidlington Peal 1899’ by William Butler in Ringing
World 3 September 1976 pp.730 and 747, and 10 September 1976 pp.767-8;
comment by APC in Ringing World 22 October 1976 p.881; letter from
John C. Eisel in Ringing World 5 November 1976 p.924; letter from
Donald G. Clift in Ringing World 26 November 1976 p.988; letter from
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‘Kilifi Ringers: How a translocal network of musicians maintains a
consistent ringing tradition across cultural boundaries’ . Stoecklin, Tina R
(Unpublished D.Phil thesis, Wolfson College, Oxford, 1999)
King, M. : Letter concerning Henry Symondson, handbell founder, in
Ringing World 10 March 1967 with replies from William J. Whitmore in
Ringing World 24 March 1967 p.200 and W. Wagstaff in Ringing World
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King, P. I. : “Thomas Eayre of Kettering and other members of his family”
in Northamptonshire Past and Present Vol.1 no.5 (1952) pp.11-23
King’s Lynn, St.Margaret, Norfolk: “A Visit to St.Margaret’s
Church, King’s Lynn” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 28 July 1961 p.513
Kings Norton, Worcs: Letter on "Kings Norton Bells" from Cyril A. Wratten
in Ringing World 4 February 1977 p.94
Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent: ‘The Dumb-Bell at Knole: A Seventeenth-Century
Exercising Device’ by Conrad Volk in Gervase Jackson- Stops (Editor)
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Kynaston, Herefs: “The bell or bells, from Kynaston chapel” in the
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Ladies’ peals: Article on the peal at Portishead in
1915... by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 7 February 2003 p.125; and
information from John Brain in Ringing World 7 March 2003 p.235
Ladies' peals: ‘One hundred years of ladies peal ringing’ by Heather
Kippin in Ringing World 29 March 1996 p.317
Ladies peals: ‘The Ladies’ [lady ringers] by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 16 July 1982 pp.592-4
Lady Bellringers : Croft, K. S. B. : ‘Rosetta Alice White (1880-1979) -
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20 March 1981 p.258
Lamb, Charles: "Charles Lamb on the Old and New Year" by R.A. Daniell in
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Lancashire Association: ‘The Lancashire Association 1876-1976’ in
Ringing World 16 April 1976 pp.322-5, 328, 340-344
Lancashire Association: “The Lancashire Association of Change
Ringers” in Ringing World 21 March 1947 pp.127-8
Lancashire: “A list of ancient bells (prior to C19th) preserved in the
Diocese of Manchester, 1933” in the Transactions of the Lancashire and
Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vol.50 pp.177-8
Lancashire: “Bellfounders in Lancashire and Cheshire and in the adjacent
counties in the C17th and C18th” by the Rev. J.P. Earwaker in the
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (New
series) Vol.VI pp.161-180
Lates, John: ‘John Lates’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 20/27
December 1991 pp.1206-9; and letter from John C. Eisel in Ringing World
17 January 1992 p.52
Lawrence, Samuel: "Two old Shropshire ringers – Samuel Lawrence and
Samuel Lee" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1904 pp.206 and 219
Lawrence, Samuel: ‘Samuel Lawrence’ (letter) by John C. Eisel in
Ringing World 2 October 1981 p.866
Ledbury, Herefs: ‘The Church of St Michael & All Angels, Ledbury,
Herefordshire: Some notes on the bells and earlier ringing history of the
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Lee, Samuel: “Centenary of Samuel Lee: A carpenter who became
a Professor of Arabic” in Ringing World 30 Jan.1953 p.65
Leeds and Wakefield: ‘A Change-Ringing Controversy’ Miss Emily Hargrave
in Transactions of the Thoresby Society Vol.28 (1928) pp.226-232
Leeds and Wye, Kent: ‘Whenever you beat us...: Leeds and Wye, 1754-5’ by
Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 3 August 1973 pp. 615-6
Leeds, Kent: ‘James Barham and the Leeds Youths’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 12 Feb.1971 p.131, 19 Feb.1971 pp.164-5, 26 Feb.1971
pp.184-5, 5 March 1971 p.204, 12 March 1971 p.224
Leeds, Kent: ‘James Barham's tombstone’ by E.A. Barnett in Ringing
World 19 November 1971 p.1002 (with a photograph)
Leeds, Yorks: “200 years of ringing at Leeds Parish Church”
by Ronald H. Dove in Ringing World 17 Jan. 1964 p.34, 24 Jan. p.58
Leeds, Yorks: ‘A Short History of the Leeds and District Amalgamated
Society of Change Ringers’ by Robin Brown in Ringing World 31
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Lehr, A. ‘Partial Groups in the Bell Sound’ in Journal of the
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Leicester Diocesan Guild: ‘I remember it well - M.C.A. to L.D.G’ by Peter
J. Staniforth in Ringing World 12 January 1996 pp.35-7; ‘Leicester
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Leicester: ‘Leicester's first ‘lost ring’: The bells of St.George's,
Leicester’ by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 29 March 1991,
pp.302-6
Leicester: “A case of Pease and Beans” [rivalry between ringers in
Leicester and Kettering in 1730-1731] by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 18 July 1975 pp.587-8
Leicester: “The Bell Founders of Leicester” by Ernest Morris
in Ringing World 30 September 1955 p.619; letter from George Elphick in
Ringing World 14 October 1955 p.651 commenting on gaps in succession from
Watts to Eayre, Arnold and Taylor
Leicestershire and East Midlands: ‘The Growth of Changeringing in the
East Midlands’ by Christopher J. Pickford in The Leicestershire Historian
Vol.2 no.5 (1974) pp.18-21
Leicestershire: “Leicestershire Bellfounders” [mediaeval founders,
Newcombe, Watts, Eayre, Arnold and Taylor] by John P. Fidler in Ringing
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1975 p.493, 20 June 1975 p.507 and 27 June 1975 p.527
Leicestershire: “The Church Bells of Leicestershire” [a
summary by date, founder and numbers] by Ernest Morris in Ringing World 13
February 1953 p.109
Leicestershire : Tree-Ring Dating of a number of Bellframes.
Arnold, A.J. et Al (English Heritage 2005)
Leiston: ‘60 years on - the Leiston Baileys’ by George W. Pipe in
Ringing World 26 November 1971 p.1013 Liberty Bell : see America (above)
Lewes, St.John the Baptist, Southover: “The Tower of Jack
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Ringing World 24 March 1961 p.190 and 7 April 1961 p.240
Lichfield: ‘Bishop Hacket, Richard Keene and the Bells of Lichfield
Cathedral (1670-1688)’ by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 1
June 1984 pp.461, 468-71 and 8 June 1984 pp.493-4
Lichfield: ‘Lichfield Bells, and the Society of Loyal Youths in the City
of Lichfield (1686-90)’ by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World
27 May 1983 pp.423-4; ‘Some background to the Lichfield Youths’ by John C.
Eisel in Ringing World 24 June 1983 p.504; and letter by Christopher
J. Pickford ‘A curious decision’ in Ringing World 15 July 1983 p.576
‘Life among the bells’ - series of articles containing the recollections
of Robert B. Smith in Ringing World (continued from 1995 p.1146),
1996 pp.62, 321-2
Lincoln : Letter to Dean by William Ludlam : see Arnold , Edward above
Lincoln: “The Leather Jack of Lincoln is home again” by J.A.F.
in Ringing World 21 March 1958 p.192
Lincoln Cathedral, Lincs: ‘The Bells and Ringers of Lincoln Cathedral –
Great Tom’ by John R. Ketteringham in Ringing World 24 May 1985
pp.453-5
Lincoln Diocesan Guild: ‘Seventy-five years of the Lincoln Diocesan
Guild’ in Ringing World 18 October 1974 pp.849-50, 852
Lincoln: ‘Bells and Ringers of Lincoln Cathedral’ by John R. Ketteringham
in Ringing World 19 August 1983 pp.684-5
Lincolnshire: John R. Ketteringham, ‘The Use of Church Bells in the
Diocese of Lincoln 1536 – 1799’ (Unpublished MPhil thesis University of
Loughborough 1990)
Lindoff, Gabriel: ‘Gabriel Lindoff 1868-1941’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 20 Dec.1968 p.983
Lindoff, Gabriel: ‘Rang with Gabriel Lindoff’ by John G. Nash in
Ringing World 31 January 1969 p.83
Liverpool, St.Francis Xavier, Lancs: “St.Francis Xavier, Liverpool: College,
Church and Ringers co-operate to restore bells” by Peter L. Furniss in
Ringing World 16 July 2004 pp.677-8, 699
Liverpool, St.Peter: “The Bells of St.Peter’s Church, Liverpool” by
Reginald Thelfall Bailey in the Transactions of the Historic Society of
Lancashire and Cheshire Vol.67 pp.124-40
Liverpool: ‘An Account of 200 Years of Peal Ringing in the City of
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Liverpool: "The Society of Liverpool College Youths" by E.L.H.
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Liverpool: ‘The Society of Liverpool College Youths’ by E.L. Humphries in
Ringing World 27 August 1976 p.710
Llandaff and Monmouth Diocesan Association: General History 1893-1973’ in
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Llandudno, Wales (Carnarvon): “A Town with Victorian Charm”
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Llewellins and James : Bowden, N. ‘Lists of Bells by Llewellins and James
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Llewellins & James: “Llewellins and James Ltd” by Richard
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London, All Hallows, Lombard Street: “All Hallows’, Lombard
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September 1937 p.586
London bellfounders: Letters from John Eisel on Henry Jordan and William
Chamberlain in Ringing World 11 March 1983 p.197 (following letters
in Ringing World 14 Jan.1983 p.23 and 4 Feb.1983 p.92), and on
Johanna Hill and Johanna Study in Ringing World 18 July 1997 p.724
London - Bow Bells: ‘I do not know says the great bell of Bow - Gordon
Selfridge and the 1933 restoration of Bow Bells’ by Mark Regan in Ringing
World 20/27 December 1996 pp.1289-95
London Surprise Royal’ by Michael J. Uphill in Ringing World 5
January 1996 pp.7-8
London Surprise Royal: “The first peal of London Royal in Scotland” [by the
Cheshire band] by Brian Harris in Ringing World 10 December 2004
p.1185-6
London, City of, ‘Pre-Reformation bells and bellfounders from the City of
London’. Part I Text. Part II Appendices, Bayliss, Alexandra (Unpublished
dissertation, University College, London, 1988)
‘London County Association of Church Bellringers 150th Anniversary
1824-1974’ in Ringing World 22 February 1974 pp.150-152; and ‘Peals,
Priests and Policemen’ in <i>ibid</i> pp.169-172
London, Grocers’ Hall : Tyssen, A. D. : ‘On the ancient bell at Grocers’
Hall’ in Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological
Society NS Vol IV Part II (1919)
London, St.Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield: "St.Bartholomew the Great,
West Smithfield" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1904 pp.61, 73, 85 and
97
London, St.Bride’s, Fleet Street: Letter “Fred May and the last peal at
St.Bride’s, Fleet Street” [28 Nov.1903] by Derek J. Carr in Ringing World
9 January 2004 p.30
London, St.Mary le Bow: Julian Litten looks at … “St.Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside,
City of London” in Ringing World 25 June 2004 pp.608-9
London, St.Mary le Bow: “The Bells of St.Mary le Bow, Cheapside” by Mark
Regan in Ringing World 19/26 December 2003 pp.1205-8
London, St.Michael, Cornhill: “The bells of St.Michael’s,
Cornhill – how a rejected tenor got to the Abbey [Westminster Abbey]” by J.
Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 27 August 1937 pp.569-70
London, St.Paul’s Cathedral: “The Bells of St.Paul’s
Cathedral, London” by C.J.G. Watts in Ringing World 14 Sept.1962 pp.610-1
London, St.Paul’s Cathedral: ‘The Centenary of St.Paul’s Bells’ by W.T.
Cook in Ringing World 3 November 1978 pp.930 and 951
London, St.Sepulchre, Holborn: “The Bells of Old Bailey” by
Charles Brown in Ringing World 4 Sept.1964 pp.596-7 and 11 Sept. p.618
London: Articles on the bells of certain London churches by Thomas
Walesby in The Builder from about 1867-8 (mainly findable under
“bells” through the published indexes to the periodical) – including
St.Paul’s Cathedral [c.1867]; Royal Exchange [c.1867]; Westminster Abbey, in
Builder 9 May 1868 p.340; St.Mary le Bow, in Builder 30 May
1868 p.395; Southwark Cathedral, in Builder 13 June 1868 p.434;
St.Martin in the Fields, in Builder 1 August 1868 p.575; St.Bride’s,
Fleet Street, in Builder 22 Aug.1868 p.629; St.Mary Abbots,
Kensington, in Builder 27 Feb.1869 p.169; St.Giles, Cripplegate, in
Builder 13 March 1869 p.209; St.Clement Danes, in Builder 27
March 1869 p.250; St.Margaret, Westminster, in Builder 10 April 1869
p.290; St.Michael, Cornhill, in Builder 7 May 1870 p.370; Palace of
Westminster, in Builder 17 Dec 1870 p.1010
London: “Christ Church, Spitalfields” by J. Armiger Trollope
in Ringing World 15 Dec.1939 pp.744-5
London: “London bells before the Great Fire: how their
numbers increased” by J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 20 August 1937
p.553
London: ‘One hundred [handbell peals] in Cornhill Vestry’ in Ringing
World 14 June 1996 p.602
London: “Ringing in London & Birmingham 60 years ago” by
Albert J. Hughes in Ringing World 2 August 1957 p.501
London: “St.Dionis Backchurch and All Hallows, Lombard
Street” by J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing World 29 Sept.1939 pp.612-3 and
ibid 6 October 1939 pp.624-5
London: “St.Giles-in-the-Fields” by J. Armiger Trollope in
Ringing World 27 October 1939 pp.660 and 3 Nov.1939 p.672
London: “St.Leonard’s, Shoreditch” by J. Armiger Trollope in
Ringing World 10 November 1939 pp.684-5 and 17 November 1939 pp.696-7 and
continued as “How the Royal Cumberland Society was formed” in Ringing World
24 November 1939 pp.708-9 and “Famous records at St.Leonard’s, Shoreditch”
in Ringing World 1 Dec.1939 pp.720-1 and 8 Dec.1939 pp.732-3
London: “St.Margaret’s, Westminster” by J. Armiger Trollope
in Ringing World 13 October 1939 pp.636-7 and 20 October 1939 pp.648-9
London: “St.Mary le Bow” by J. Armiger Trollope in Ringing
World 2 Feb.1940 pp.55-6 and 67
London: “St.Olave’s, Hart Street” by J. Armiger Trollope in
Ringing World 29 December 1939 p.767
London: “St.Sepulchre’s, Snow Hill” by J. Armiger Trollope in
Ringing World 15 and 22 September 1939 pp.588-9 and 600-1
London: "Steeples in Rome and in London" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News
1908 pp.61 and 73
London: "The bells of London Town - 1836" [review of rings of bells and
steeplekeeping arrangements following the fire at Spitalfields] by David J.
Herschell in Ringing World 24 July 1981 pp.658-9
London: ‘The bells of London Town - 1836’ [review of rings of bells and
steeplekeeping arrangements following the fire at Spitalfields] by David J.
Herschell in Ringing World 24 July 1981 pp.658-9
London: ‘The Bells of London’s Royal Exchange’ by Mark Regan in
Ringing World 19/26 December 1997 pp.1268-70, 1289-91
London: ‘The City Scholars’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World
19/26 December 1980 p.1116-7
London: ‘The Lost Bells of London’ by W.T. Cook in Ringing World
15 Dec.1972 to 23 Feb.1973: ‘St.Bride’s, Fleet Street’ in Ringing World
15 Dec. and 22/29 Dec.1972 pp.995 and 1025, ‘St.Sepulchre’s, Colborne’ in
Ringing World 12 and 19 January 1973 pp.24 and 47, ‘St.Magnus the
Martyr, Lower Thames Street’ in Ringing World 2 February 1973 p.87,
‘St.Stephen’s, Coleman Street’ in Ringing World 9 February 1973
p.103, ‘St.Dunstan-in-the- West, Fleet Street’ in Ringing World 16
February 1973 p.123, ‘St.Dunstan-in-the-East’ in Ringing World 23
February 1973 p.143, ‘Other City Churches’ [All Hallows, Barking by the
Tower; St.Andrew Undershaft; St.Katharine Cree and others] in Ringing
World 2 March 1973 p.163, ‘St.John’s, Horsleydown’ in Ringing World
9 March 1973 p.183, ‘St.Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel’ in Ringing World
16 March 1973 p.203
London: ‘The Story of Great Paul’ by W.T. Cook in Ringing World 14
January 1972 pp.23-4, 21 January 1972 p.48, 28 January 1972 pp.86-7
London: “London City Churches damaged by enemy action” in Ringing
World 20 Sept.1940 pp.451-2
London: “The Rambling Ringers’ Club. An eighteenth century episode” in
Ringing World 20 Sept.1940 pp.447-9
London: Walters, H. B. London Churches at the Reformation, with an
account of their contents published by the Church History Society (1939)
London: Walters, H.B. ‘London Church Bells and Bell Founders’ in the
Transactions of the St.Paul’s Ecclesiological Society Vol.VI pp.101-128
London Surprise Royal: “Record Length peal of London Royal” (25,560 changes
on handbells at Worcester on 23 November 2002) in Ringing World 10
January 2003 pp.25-7
Long Buckby: ‘Long Buckby Young Ringers’ [dispute between old and new
ringers in 1851] in Ringing World 3 October 1980 p.862
Long peals: ‘The Long Peal Fever of 1888’ by William Butler in Ringing
World 11 July 1980 p.599 and 613
Long, E. T. : “Dorset Church dedications” with Appendix III listing
(pp.55-7) churches with mediaeval bells in the Proceedings of the Dorset
Natural History Society and Antiquarian Field Club Vol.52 pp.30-58
Longdon: ‘William Rayer's Mission: or how Longdon got new bells in 1835’
by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 18/25 December 1992,
pp.1230-1233
Longney, Glos: ‘The Longney Tankard’ by the Rev. G. Stickland in
Ringing World 5 April 1996 p.344
Loughborough, Leics: “1000 peals at Loughborough Bell
Foundry” by Canon K.W.H. Felstead in Ringing World 15 Feb.1963 pp.106-7
Loughborough, Leics: Bells of Memory: A history of Loughborough Carillon
by Maurice I. Bray 1981 (Loughborough) – reprinted 1999
Loughborough: ‘2000 peals at Loughborough Bell Foundry’ by K.W.H.
Felstead in Ringing World 23 February 1979 p.172
Lubeck : ‘Herr Ohlsson of Lübeck’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World
7 September 2001 p.909
Lukis, William Collings: ‘Pioneers’ [W.C. Lukis and J.T. Fowler] by John
C. Eisel in Ringing World 16 Feb.2001 p.156
Lukis, William Collings: “William C. Lukis” in Ringing World 4 May
1945 pp.180-2, 25 May 19445 p.209 and 22 June 1945 p.252
Lundy: ‘A Ringing Cruise to Lundy Island’ from Bell News 2
September 1905 reprinted in Ringing World 21 August 1970 pp.650-1
Lundy: “Ten Bells in the Kingdom of Heaven” by Andrew Wilby
in Ringing World 10 December 2004 pp.1181-4
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Major, Extent of : ‘The fight for the 40,000’ [i.e. 40,320 Bob Major] by
Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 6 May 1977 p.373, 13 May 1977
p.403, 20 May 1977 p.418, 27 May 1977 p.462, 3 June 1977 p.479, and 10 June
1977 p.491
Major, Extent of : ‘The attempt for the extent of Plain Bob Major on
Handbells’ [rung at Farnham on 27 Dec.1977] in Ringing World 3
February 1978 p.97
Malpas, Cheshire: Julian Litten looks at … “St.Oswald, Malpas” in Ringing
World 3 December 2004 p.1174
Manchester Cathedral, Lancs: “An account of the Manchester Cathedral
Bells” by H.A. Hudson in the Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire
Antiquarian Society 1899 pp.75-86
Manchester: ‘Manchester Ringers and ringing 1918-21’ [including Harry
Chapman] by P.W.C. [Percy Cave] in Ringing World 30 April 1976
pp.380-1 and 28 May 1976 p.454 and 471
Manley, William: ‘William Manley Esq’ [of Rochester. Master of
Cumberlands in 1772] by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 19/26
December 1975 p.1052
Mansfield, Giles: “Giles Mansfield” by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 28
March 2003 p.309
Martineau, Geoffrey A.: ‘Geoffrey A. Martineau of Solihull’ by Edgar C.
Shepherd in Ringing World 17 August 1979 p.711-2
Mary Rose: “The Mary Rose Replica Cannon” [cast at Taylors in Loughborough]
by Chris Berry in Ringing World 27 February 2004 pp.196-7; letter
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2004 p.246
Mason, Elijah [of Norwich]; ‘Elijah Mason’ in Ringing World 22/29
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Mathematical Groups in Campanology’ by B. D. Price in The Mathematical
Gazette Vol. 53 (1969) pp. 129-133
Mathematics and Bellringing in Fauvel, J. Mathematics and Music
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May, Frederick G. (of Bristol): Letter “Fred May and the last peal at
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9 January 2004 p.30; Note by John Eisel with photograph of F.G. May and peal
card of 1898 (Ringing World 23 January 2004 p.78 and 96)
May, Frederick G. (of Bristol): Note by Patrick Bird in Ringing World
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McDonald, John: Obituary of John McDonald by Richard Jones in Ringing
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McLachlan, N., Cabrera, D. ‘Calculated Pitch Sensations for New Musical
Bell Designs’, in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on
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Mediaeval bells: “Some mediaeval rings” by Frederick Sharpe in Ringing World
26 June 1953 p.405
Medieval Italian bells: “Two Mediaeval Italian Bells” by Philip Nelson in
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Vol.88 pp.257-8 [ Italian bells of 1471 and 1351 in the possession of the
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Mellor, Derbys: “Mellor bells” by H. Lawrance in the Journal of the
Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol.48 p.121
Micklethwaite, J. T. : “On a Flemish bell in Whalley Church, Lancs” in
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Micklewright, William: ‘William Micklewright’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
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Midlands, West : Bull, A. ‘West Midland Bells’ This paper can be found on
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Middlesex: “Bells of Middlesex” series in Transactions of the
London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Vol.10 (1951) of 1) “The
Churches in the County of Middlesex” by the late J. Armiger Trollope
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4) “St.Paul’s, Finchley” (pp.310-1), 5) “Kingsbury” [old church]
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Transactions Vol.11 (1954) with 7) “The Old London Ringing Companies” by
F.W.M. Draper (pp.27-38), 8) “Hornsey Ringers’ Jug” (p.39), 9) “Middlesex
bells in the Edwardian Inventories” (pp.39-41) and 10) “The Pinner bells” by
Edwin M. Ware (pp.42-5); also “Rules for the “Esquire Youths” 1662-3”
transcribed by F.W.M. Draper (pp.241-8) from originals at British Library
(Add.Ms. 28,504)
Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild: “When the Middlesex
called “Go London”” in Ringing World 10 October 2003 pp.965-7
Middlesex: Walters, H.B. ‘The Church Bells of Middlesex’ in
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Middleton, Warwicks: “The Bell-frame in Middleton Church Tower” by Philip
B. Chatwin, in Transactions of the Birmingham and Midland Institute
Vol.LXVII (1939 and 1940) pp.89-90
Midland Counties Association: ‘Golden Jubilee Year 1979’ [formation of
Peak District as the 8th branch of the Midland Counties Association: ‘I
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World 12 January 1996 pp.35-7
Midland Counties Association: ‘Midland Counties Association: the first
ten years’ in Ringing World 14 May 1982 pp.401-2; ‘Presidents of the
Midland County Association’ in Ringing World 13 August 1982 pp.674-6
Miller, Thomas (new Romney, Kent) : ‘Mr. Thomas Miller's Diary’ [ringing
in Kent 1732-1751] by N.J. Davies in Ringing World 12 June 1981 p.511
Miller, Tom : ‘Tom Miller’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 3
March 1978 p.182
Minchinhampton, Gloucs: “A dated mediaeval bell from Minchinhampton,
Gloucs” by H.B. Walters in the Antiquaries Journal Vol.VI pp.294-303
Minor : ‘Annable's Magot & Blidworth’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 1 August 1969 pp.599-600
Monk, Joseph : ‘Two old peal books’ [Joseph Monk and - see
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13 September 1974 p.760 and 20 September 1974 pp.780-1
Monmouth : Bull, A. ‘Church Bells of the Monmouth Diocese’ This paper can
be found on the following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Montgomeryshire : John C. Eisel, ‘The Church Bells of Montgomeryshire’ in
Archaeologia Cambrensis, (1986) pp.163-96
Morris E. : “John Bunyan and Elstow Abbey” in Ringing World 20
Dec.1968 pp.984-5 with additional information on Elstow Bells by Martyn
Marriott
Morris, Arthur T.: ‘Arthur T. Morris handbell tapping controversy’ by
J.E.G. Roast in Ringing World 10 December 1976 p.1026
Morris, Ernest: “Ernest Morris achieves ambition: Sixteenth 1000-peal man”
in Ringing World 5 September 1947 p.427; “Mr. Ernest Morris rings his 1500th
peal” in Ringing World 24 September 1954 p.617
Morris, Ernest: “Ernest Morris” [appreciation] in Ringing World 11 May 1962
p.297
Morris, George Stedman: [son of Josiah Morris of Leicester and brother of
Ernest] Obituary in Ringing World 21/28 December 1984 p.1081
Morris, Morris J.: ‘Morris J. Morris’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing
World 4 August 1978 p.663
Mortlake: ‘Church of St.Mary the Virgin, Mortlake’ [with references to
Theodore Eccleston] by Leslie R. Freeman in Ringing World 13 June
1969 p.458
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Nash, John G.: obituary in Ringing World 21 January 1983 p.46
Nash, Thomas: "James Albion and Thomas Nash" by R.A. Daniell in Bell
News 1905 p.304
National Twelve Bell Striking Contest: “30 years on – has the National
12-bell Striking Contest brought 12-bell ringing of age?” by Stephanie
Warboys in Ringing World 4 June 2004 pp.533-7
Naylor, Vickers & Co of Sheffield: ‘Colonel Tom and his Cast Steel Bells’
by David L. Cawley in Ringing World 22/29 Dec.2000 pp.1259-63
Naylor, Vickers & Co of Sheffield: “The Steel Monster of Clerkenwell” [the
87cwt steel bell of 1862 at the Italian Church in Clerkenwell] by Dickon R.
Love and William A. Hibbert in Ringing World 2 May 2003 pp.409-11, 431
Neal, John: ‘John Neal’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 20
October 1978 p.891
Nelson, P. : “Two Mediaeval Italian Bells” in Transactions of the
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire Vol.88 pp.257-8 [ Italian bells of 1471 and 1351 in the possession of the Society]
Neston, Cheshire: “The Bells of the parish church of Newston, Cheshire”
by F.H. Cheetham in the Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire
Antiquarian Society Vol.48 (1932) pp.16-29
Netherlands : A. Lehr : ‘Bell Founding Art. Contemporary Dutch’ in
Hedendaagse Nederlandse Klokkengletkunst, Netherlands Acoustic Society
Publiocation No. 7, 1965 pp. 20-49 (reprinted in
Rossing – see Author
Index) See also the following web site : hppt://www.hibberts.co.uk/lehr.htm
New Zealand : see Australia and New Zealand (above)
Newark, Notts: “St.Mary Magdalene, Newark” by George A.
Dawson in Ringing World 17 January 1969 pp.38-9
Newbury, Berks: “The unknown bells of Newbury – Those missed by Fred Sharpe”
by Geoff Dodd in Ringing World 9 January 2004 p.28
Newcastle Under Lyme: “The Bells of Newcastle under Lyme: Mayor’s gift of
ale to the ringers – mutton, turnips and apple dumpling” by Kenneth Thacker
in Ringing World 10 Feb.1939 p.95
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland: “Change Ringing at Newcastle Cathedral”
by R.A. Yeates in Ringing World 16 April 1965 p.258
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland: “Change Ringing in the Newcastle Area”
by Rodney A. Yeates in Ringing World 1966 – series of articles covering
bells and ringing history at individual towers, Part 1 (Blaydon, Cramlington,
Gateshead, Gosforth, Hebburn, and Christ Church Jarrow) in Ringing World 7
Jan. 1966 p.2, Part 2 (St.Peter’s Jarrow, Newburn, St.John’s Newcastle,
Fenham, Jesmond and Benwell) in <i>ibid</i> 14 Jan.1966 p.18, Part 3 (All Saints
Newcastle, St.Matthews Newcastle, St.Andrew’s, Newcastle and St.Hilda’s
South Shields) in <i>ibid</i> 4 Feb.1966 p.79, Part 4 (Tynemouth, Whickham, Whitley
Bay and Winlaton) in <i>ibid</i> 18 Feb.1966 p.112; letter of criticism by Ken
Arthur [not noted] and reply by Rodney Yeates in Ringing World 13 May 1966
p.308
Newman, Charles: “Charles Newman, Bell Founder” by William Shepherd in
Ringing World 28 August 1953 pp.557-8
Newport, Isle of Wight: ‘The Peal Book of the Union Society, Newport,
Isle of Wight’ in Bell News 3 September 1910 pp.361-2, 10 September
1910 pp.373-4, 1 October 1910 pp.409-10, and 15 April 1911 p.[?]
Newport, Isle of Wight: ‘The Society of Union Youths 1771-1808’ by K.F.
in Ringing World 8 September 1978 p.767 and 15 September 1978 p.790
Newport, Mon.: ‘The life and times of All Saints' Church, Newport, Gwent’
by Andrew Bull in Ringing World 19 January 1996 pp.57- 8, 63
Newport, Salop: “The Story of Newport, Shropshire, Bells” by W.A. Farmer in
Ringing World 21 Aug. 1953 p.552
Nichols, Jack: ‘John R. (Jack) Nichols’ - obituary by B.W. Fairhead in
Ringing World 12 January 1996 p.51
Norfolk and East Anglia: ‘200 Years Ago: extracts from Norwich papers’ by
David Cubitt - a series of annual articles in Ringing World 5 June
1970 p.442; 5 March 1971 p.201; 14 January 1972 p.35; 2 February 1973 p.84;
8 March 1974 p.199; 31 January 1975 p.91, 14 February 1975 p.131 and 28
February 1975 p.172; 2 January 1976 p.3 and 16 January 1976 p.47; 7 January
1977 p.13; 13 January 1978 p.27; 12 January 1979 p.28; 29 February 1980
p.180; 30 January 1981 p.112; 15 January 1982 p.56; [nothing found in 1983];
6 January 1984 p.8; 11 January 1985 p.27; 17 January 1986 p.45; 30 January
1987 p.104; 12 February 1988 p.147; 24 February 1989 p.182; 2 February 1990
p.115; [nothing found in 1991]; 17 January 1992 p.51; 5 February 1993 p.115;
28 January 1994 p.75; [gap]; 26 January 1996 p.87; 31 January 1997 p.107; 27
March 1998 p.323; 5 February 1999 p.131; 17 March 2000 p.323
Norfolk and East Anglia: ‘Henry Cross-Grove’ [extracts from Norwich
Gazette 1710-1740] edited by David Cubitt in Ringing World 12
March 1971 p.216, 17 September 1971 p.816, 24 September 1971 p.836, 1
October 1971 p.856, 8 October 1971 p.880, 15 October 1971 p.904, 22 October
1971 p.928, 29 October 1971 p.948, 5 November 1971 p.968, 12 November 1971
p.988, and 19 November 1971 p.1008
Norfolk : Cattermole, P : ‘Church Towers and Bell-frames in South East
Norfolk’ (Unpublished PhD Thesis University of London 1985)
Norfolk: Chapter in “In search of bells: iconoclasm in Norfolk, 1644” by
John Blatchly in Trevor Cooper (ed) The Journal of William Dowsing:
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Society and the Boydell Press, 2001) pp.107-122)
Norfolk : Jessop, O. (1988) ‘Norfolk Bells and the Millennium’, Church
Archaeology 2, 50-52
Norfolk and East Anglia: ‘References to Bells and Ringing seen in the
Bury and Norwich Post’ by David Cubitt in Ringing World 1 April 1977
p.282 [1786-1813] and 6 May 1977 p.396 [1824-1827]
North Bovey, Devon: “The Bells of North Bovey” by W.H. Thornton in
Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries Vol.8 pp.118-20
North Staffordshire Association: ‘From the North Staffordshire Peal Books
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1983 pp.948-9
North Staffordshire: ‘The North Staffordshire Association of Change
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pp.981 and 987-8, and 3 December 1982 pp.1001 and 1009-10
North, Thomas: “Thomas North and Henry Winn” by John R. Ketteringham in
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North, Thomas: ‘Thomas North’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 1
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World 29 June 2001 p.650
North Wales Association of Church Bell Ringers: “History of the Association”
in Ringing World 23 May 2003 p.487
Northamptonshire: ‘200 years ago. Ringing round Northampton 1782:
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Ringing World 30 April 1982 p.356
Northamptonshire: Directory of bells in Northamptonshire,
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Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk: “Norwich Cathedral Bells” by Gilbert Thurlow
in Ringing World 14 July 1972 p.568
Norwich Diocesan Association: ‘The Norwich Diocesan Association of
Ringers 1877-1977’ by Nolan Golden in Ringing World 1 April 1977
pp.262-8
Norwich Diocesan Association: ‘The Norwich Diocesan Association of
Ringers 1877-2002’ by Dr. Paul D.T. Cattermole in Ringing World 31
May 2002 p.543
Norwich Diocese: ‘Ringing in the Norwich Diocese from 1911’ by David
Heighton in Ringing World 20 March 1981 p.271
Norwich ringers: see under Hill, Mason
Norwich, All Saints, Westlegate, Norfolk: ‘Redundancy … a new chapter in
the life of the Church of All Saints, Westlegate, Norwich’ by Jeremy Warren
and Paul Cattermole, with notes on the Brend family and All Saints, in
Ringing World 21/28 Dec 2001 pp.1257-7, 1277-9
Norwich: ‘250 Years Ago: Norwich - the Stedman Triples Controversy’ by
David Cubitt in Ringing World 31 July 1981 p.667, 7 August 1981
p.687, 14 August 1981 p.708, 21 August 1981 p.745, 28 August 1981 p.776, 4
September 1981 p.778, 11 September 1981 p.816, 18 September 1981 p.840, 25
September 1981 p.842, 2 October 1981 p.880, xxx
Norwich: “Mediaeval bell founders of Norwich” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World
24 July 1964 p.498
Norwich: “Norwich: its bells and ringers in early times” by J. Armiger
Trollope in Ringing World 25 August 1938 p.546 and “The Norwich Scholars: an
ancient society” by Trollope in <i>ibid</i> 1 Sept.1939 pp.561-2
Norwich: “Old Norwich records” by C.E.B. in Ringing World 13 November 1953
pp.733-4
Norwich: ‘Ringing in Norwich in 1860’ – letter from David Cubitt in
Ringing World 15 March 2002 p.279; and letter from David Cubitt on
‘Norwich bells’ in Ringing World 29 March 2002 p.326
Norwich: ‘Society of Mancroft ringers 1716’ by David Cubitt in Ringing
World 17 January 1975 pp.41-2
Norwich: ‘The Norwich Stedman Controversy 1731’ by William Butler in
Ringing World 24 September 1976 p.811 and 1 October 1976 p.831
Norwich: ‘Two Cathedrals’ [St.John’s (RC) Cathedral, and the Anglican
Cathedral] by Paul Cattermole in Ringing World 29 March 2002, pp.310
and 329
Notable ringers: “As I remember them” / “Ringers I remember” series in
Ringing World 1952-3 – W.H. Barber by J.F.S. in Ringing World 29 August 1952
p.558; James Pettit by W.S. in <i>ibid</i> 12 Sept.1952 p.582; John Buttery
(Leicester) by Ernest Morris in <i>ibid</i> 26 Dec.1952 p.822; Rev. Maitland Kelly
by W.S. in Ringing World 2 Jan.1953 p.6; James (Jimmie) Motts 1859-1923 by
Chas. J. Sedgley in Ringing World 13 Feb.1953 p.108
Notable ringers: “Leading Conductors” series in Ringing World 1938-9 –
featuring (1938) 1. George Williams (p.27), 2. William H. Barber (p.45), 3.
Frank Bennett (p.61), 4. George R. Newton (p.79), 5. Albert Walker (p.97),
6. George R. Pye (p.113), 7. Nolan Golden (p.129), 8. Sidney T. Holt
(p.145), 9. Alfred H. Pulling (p.163), 10. George E. Symonds (p.181), 11.
Robert Sperring (p.197), 12. William Barton (p.213), 13. George F. Swann
(p.229), 14. John Austin (p.245), 15. Thomas E. Sone (p.261), 16. Arthur
Knights (p.277), 17. Thomas W. Last (p.295), 18. Ernest Morris (p.313), 19.
Richard T. Hibbert (p.329), 20. Edith K. Fletcher (p.345), 21. Robert
Matthews (p.361), 22. Lewis W. Wiffen (p.377), 23. John Worth (p.393), 24.
Harold J. Poole (p.409), 25. Herbert Knight (p.425), 26. Frederick W. Rogers
(p.443), 27. George Martin (p.461), 28. Harold G. Cashmore (p.477), 29.
Charles T. Coles (p.493), 30. Charles H. Kippin (p.509), 31. Walter F. Judge
(p.525), 32. Charles J. Sedgley (p.541), 33. Herbert E. Audsley (p.557), 34.
John Thomas (p.573), 35. George H. Cross (p.589), 36. Harry Wingrove
(p.605), 37. Maurice F.R. Hibbert (p.621), 38. Joseph T. Dyke (p.637), 39.
Walter Ayre (p.653), 40. Maurice Swinfield (p.669), 41. Rupert Richardson
(p.685), 42. Percy J. Johnson (p.701), 43. Frederick J. Cullum (p.717), 44.
Daniel Smith (p.733), 45. Ernest Stitch (p.749), 46. Horace M. Day (p.765),
47. James E. David (p.781), 48. Charles W. Clarke (p.797), 49. Frank
Warrington (p.813), 50. John Flint (p.829), 51. Frederick H. Dexter (p.845)
and (1939) 52. William Short (1939 p.9), 53. Percy Swindley (p.25), 54. John
Freeman (p.41), 55. Frank W. Perrens (p.57), 56. James Hunt (p.73), 57.
Albert Relfe (p.91), 58. Jack Bray (p.109), 59. Alan R. Pink (p.125), 60.
Walter P. Whitehead (p.141), 61. James C.E. Simpson (p.157), 62. Albert Nash
(p.173), 63. Charles R. Lilley (p.189), 64. Ernest C.S. Turner (p.205), 65.
William H. Hewett (p.221), 66. Albert Harman (p.237), 67. Thomas B. Worsley
(p.253), 68. George E. Feirn (p.269), 69. [missing in CJP’s copy], 70.
Joseph D. Johnson (p.301), 71. Colin Harrison (p.319), 72. Edwin A. Barnett
(p.337), 73. William Fisher (p.353), 74. John Phillips (p.369) [end of
series]
Notable ringers: “Personalities of the Exercise” series by “APACE” in
Ringing World 1961-2 – 1. Alfred B. Peck (p.9), 2. Thomas E. Sone (p.25), 3.
Leonard Stilwell (p.45), 4. Leslie G. Brett (p.65), 5. Frederick E. Dukes
(p.81), 6. Frank L. Harris (p.97), 7. Aubrey L. Bennett (p.113), 8. J. Alan
Ainsworth (p.129), 9. Frank E. Haynes (p.145), 10. Elsie L. Hairs (p.161),
11. Jack L. Millhouse (p.177), 12. [missing in CJP’s copy], 13. Misses Grace
and Katherine Burchnall (p.221), 14. Patrick I. Chapman (p.237), 15. Alfred
H. Winch and George Marriner (p.253), 16. A. Paddon Smith (p.269), 17.
Reginald W. Rex (p.285), 18. Frank B. Lufkin (p.301), 19. Paul L. Taylor
(p.317), 20. Joseph Ridyard (p.333), 21. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barker
(p.349), 22. Jacqueline S. King (p.367), 23. G. Stedman Morris (p.381), 24.
Nicholas M. Newby (p.406), 25. Mrs. F.J. Marshallsay (p.421), 26. Mrs. and
Mrs. Brian G. Warwick (p.437), 27. William B. Kynaston (p.453), 28. Frank T.
Blagrove (p.473), 29. Rodney B. Meadows (p.493), 30. Thomas G. Myers
(p.509), 31. A. Leslie Barry (p.526), 32. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ivin
(p.541), 33. Walter F. Judge (p.557), 34. W. Eric Critchley (p.573), 35. the
Rev. John G. Scott (p.589), 36. Arthur V. Pearson (p.605), 37. George E.
Feirn (p.621), 38. Edward V. Rodenhurst (p.637), 39. Francis C. Mogford
(p.646), 40. Denis A. Bayles (p.662), 41. Edward P. Duffield (p.678), 42.
William C. Shute (p.694), 43. Muriel Reay (p.718), 44. C. Edward Jeffries
(p.734), 45. William Shepherd (p.750), 46. Henry J. Sanger (p.766), 47.
William Barton (p.782), 48. Mrs. R. Richardson (p.806), 49. Arthur V. Davis
(p.822), 50. Alfred Ballard (p.838), 51. Albert M. Tyler (p.854), 52.
Wilfred Williams (p.870) – continued in 1953 with 53. Geoffrey K. Dodd
(p.50), 54. Harold S. Peacock (p.138), 55. John J.F. Roper (p.186), 56.
Lewis W. Wiffen (p.266), 57. Canon C. Elliot Wigg (p.330), 58. Robert B.
Smith (p.429), 59. Anthony R. Price (p.490), 60. E. Maurice Atkins (p.570),
61. John Segar (p.866)
Notable ringers: “Rising Stars” series in Ringing World 2004 – 1.
Katie Lane (2004 p.511), 2. John Hetherington (2004 p.799)
Notable ringers: “Servants of the Exercise” series by Jafus (J. Frank
Smallwood) in Ringing World 1960 – featuring 1. Edwin H. Lewis (p.9), 2.
Frederick Sharpe (p.25), 3. Rev. Gilbert Thurlow (p.41), 4. Edwin A. Barnett
(p.57), 5. Frank W. Perrens (p.73), 6. George W. Fletcher (p.89), 7. Canon
C. Carew Cox (p.105), 8. Albert A. Hughes (p.121), 9. Mrs. G.W. Fletcher
[Edith K. Parker] (p.137), 10. A.C. Hazelden (p.160), 11. R.F.B. Speed
(p.177), 12. Edgar C. Shepherd (p.193), 13. A.J. Pitman (p.213), 14. Albert
Walker (p.233), Miss Evelyn Steel (p.249), 16. Mrs. P.J. Staniforth (p.265),
17. George E. Symonds (p.281), 18. John E. Chilcott (p.298), 19. Ernest
Morris (p.313), 20. Leslie W.G. Morris (p.329), 21. Hilda G. Snowden
(p.351), 22. Joseph T. Dyke (p.369), 23. Charles J. Sedgley (p.385), 24. A.W.
(Bert) Coles (p.401), 25. Thomas J. Lock (p.413), 26. Norman Chaddock
(p.433), 27. Harold N. Pitstow (p.449), 28. Fred Dunkerley (p.465), 29.
[missing from CJP’s copy], 30. Frederick E. Collins (p.497), 31. Rev. K.W.H.
Felstead (p.513), 32. George W. Pipe (p.529), 33. Samuel Scattergood
(p.545), 34. John P. Fidler (p.561), 35. John Ashley Freeman (p.577), 36.
C.W. Denyer (p.593), 37. Walter Ayre (p.609), 38. William B. Cartwright
(p.625), 39. Cecil W. Pipe (p.641), 40. John Freeman (p.657), 41. Frank I.
Hairs (p.673), 42. John J.L. Gilbert (p.689), 43. Burley P. Morris (p.705),
44. Edwin Barnett (p.721), 45. Harold Chant (p.737), 46. John Willis
(p.753), 47. Wilfrid F. Moreton (p.769), 48. Mrs. Olive D. Barnett (p.785),
49. Wilfrid G. Wilson (p.801), 50. Robert S. Anderson (p.817), 51. A.
Patrick Cannon (p.833), 52. Herbert Langdon (p.849), and – by E.C.S. [Edgar
C. Shepherd] - 53. J. Frank Smallwood (p.865)
Notable ringers: “Those I remember” by Ernest Morris in Ringing World 1957 –
9 Aug p.513-4 (Stephen Cooper. Joseph Needham and John Buttery), 23 Aug
p.546 (Charles H. Fowler. William Willson, George Cleal, Samuel Cotton,
Frederick H. Dexter), 30 Aug p.564 (ringers at St.Margaret’s, Leicester;
William Hyde Inglesant, Arthur Ballard, Fred Sharman), 20 Sept p.609 (Alfred
Coningsby Wright, R. Henry Bartram, W.W. Worthington, James Pagett, Joseph
Bailey, Arthur Craven, Joseph E. Sykes), 11 Oct. p.658 (Charles W. Clarke,
Charles Henry Hattersley, Arthur R. Aldham, Gabriel Lindoff, Joseph B.
Fenton, Albert Coppock), 15 Nov. p.744 (William H. Barber, Birmingham
ringers, John O. Lancashire, Loughborough ringers), 6 Dec p.793 (Dorset
ringers at Cattistock, John W. Taylor, John W. Taylor Jun, E. Denison
Taylor), 27 Dec. p.837 (Harry Withers, Keith Hart, Challis Winney) –
continued in Ringing World 11 April 1958 p.238 (William T. Pates, John
Austin, E. Harry Stoneley, William Pye, James George), 30 May 1958 p.353
(George Woodiss, Harry Webb, Joe Dyke, Jim Clarke) [end]
Notable ringers; “Personalities of the Exercise” series by “APACE” in
Ringing World 1961 – 1. Alfred B. Peck (p.9), 2. Thomas E. Sone (p.25), 3.
Leonard Stilwell (p.45), 4. Leslie G. Brett (p.65), 5. Frederick E. Dukes
(p.81), 6. Frank L. Harris (p.97), 7. Aubrey L. Bennett (p.113), 8. J. Alan
Ainsworth (p.129), 9. Frank E. Haynes (p.145), 10. Elsie L. Hairs (p.161),
11. Jack L. Millhouse (p.177), 12. [missing in CJP’s copy], 13. Misses Grace
and Katherine Burchnall (p.221), 14. Patrick I. Chapman (p.237), 15. Alfred
H. Winch and George Marriner (p.253), 16. A. Paddon Smith (p.269), 17.
Reginald W. Rex (p.285), 18. Frank B. Lufkin (p.301), 19. Paul L. Taylor
(p.317), 20. Joseph Ridyard (p.333), 21. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barker
(p.349), 22. Jacqueline S. King (p.367), 23. G. Stedman Morris (p.381), 24.
Nicholas M. Newby (p.406), 25. Mrs. F.J. Marshallsay (p.421), 26. Mrs. and
Mrs. Brian G. Warwick (p.437), 27. William B. Kynaston (p.453), 28. Frank T.
Blagrove (p.473), 29. Rodney B. Meadows (p.493), 30. Thomas G. Myers
(p.509), 31. A. Leslie Barry (p.526), 32. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ivin
(p.541), 33. Walter F. Judge (p.557), 34. W. Eric Critchley (p.573), 35. the
Rev. John G. Scott (p.589), 36. Arthur V. Pearson (p.605), 37. George E.
Feirn (p.621), 38. Edward V. Rodenhurst (p.637), 39. Francis C. Mogford
(p.646), 40. Denis A. Bayles (p.662), 41. Edward P. Duffield (p.678), 42.
William C. Shute (p.694), 43. Muriel Reay (p.718), 44. C. Edward Jeffries
(p.734), 45. William Shepherd (p.750), 46. Henry J. Sanger (p.766), 47.
William Barton (p.782), 48. Mrs. R. Richardson (p.806), 49. Arthur V. Davis
(p.822), 50. Alfred Ballard (p.838), 51. Albert M. Tyler (p.854), 52.
Wilfred Williams (p.870)
Note, Strike, of bells : Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M., : ‘Pitch
of complex signals according to virtual pitch theory : Tests, examples and
predictions’ in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1982
Vol. 71 pp 671-678 [Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to
determination of the strike note of bells]
Nottingham, St.Mary, Notts: “St.Mary’s, Nottingham” by
G.A.D. and W.L.E. [George A. Dawson and William L. Exton] in Ringing
World 26 May 1967 p.356
Nottingham: ‘Nottingham Date-Book’ by Robin Woolley in Ringing World
3 August 1979 p.659; letter from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 31
August 1979 p.738
Nottingham: “Nottingham memories of 40 years ago” by E.C.S. in Ringing World
9 April 1965 pp.241-2
Nottinghamshire: “Rings of Four in Nottinghamshire” by George A. Dawson
in Ringing World 16 February 1968 p.135 and 23 February 1968 p.143
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Oldfield, Henry: “Henry Oldfield, The Bellfounder, 1595” ... in “Local
Gleanings … relating to Lancashire & Cheshire” edited by J.P. Earwaker,
Vol.1 (1879-80) pp.109-110, 197-8
Ohlsson, Herr: ‘Herr Ohlsson of Lübeck’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing
World 7 September 2001 p.909
Oldham : see Ashton under Lyme and Oldham (above)
Oldham and Ashton-under-Lyne: ‘Ashton and Oldham 1740-1810’ by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 24/31 December 1976 pp.1092-3, 7 January
1977 pp.19-20, 14 January 1977 pp.34-35, and 21 January 1977 pp.63-4
Oldham: Note on peal of 14,480 Bob Major in 1784 in Ringing World
24 February 1984 p.163
Ormskirk, Lancs: A note on a dated mediaeval bell (1497) at Ormskirk, in
the Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Vol.V (New Series) pp.132-3
Osborn, Thomas ‘The Downham Foundry’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World
31 Jan.1986 pp.93-4
Outhwaites (rope makers): “A grand day out – without Wallace and Gromit –
but with a cracking bit of Wensleydale” [visit to W.R. Outhwaite & Sons in
Hawes] by Derrick McRobert in Ringing World 25 July 2003 p.704
Outings: “The Outing” by George Ewart Evans in Ringing World 1 March 1963
pp.142-3
Oxborough, Norfolk: “The bells of Oxborough: the sad story of the fall of a
church” by David L. Cawley in Ringing World 9 April 1965 p.245
Oxford Diocesan Guild (branches): Bicester branch in Ringing World
27 February 1981 pp.181-2; South Oxfordshire in Ringing World 6 March
1981 p.202; Vale of the White Horse in Ringing World 13 March 1981
p.226; North Bucks. branch in Ringing World 10 April 1981 pp.318,
335; Banbury branch in Ringing World 15 May 1981 p.422; Oxford City
branch in Ringing World 3 July 1981 p.574; Chipping Norton branch in
Ringing World 7 August 1981 p.686; Newbury branch in Ringing World
18 September 1981 p.822; Reading branch in Ringing World 9 October
1981 p.882; Chiltern branch in Ringing World 130 November 1981 p.986;
Central Bucks branch in Ringing World 27 November 1981 p.1034;
Sonning Deanery branch in Ringing World 11 December 1981 p.1074; Old
North Berks branch [includes the White family and Appleton] in Ringing
World 8 January 1982 pp.22-3; Witney and Woodstock branch in Ringing
World 22 January 1982 pp.61-2; Newbury Branch centenary in Ringing
World 19 February 1982 pp.141-2
Oxford Diocesan Guild: “North Bucks 1904-2004” by Doug Hird in Ringing
World 11 June 2004 pp.557-8
Oxford Diocesan Guild: ‘The Oxford Diocesan Guild 1881-1891’ in
Ringing World 16 January 1981 pp.47-8, 65-7; ‘Notable peals 1881-1890’
in Ringing World 20 February 1981 pp.171-2
Oxford Society: “Oxford Society of Change Ringers: unbroken sequence since
1733” in Ringing World 18 April 1952 p.253
Pavier, Jonathan: “Jonathan Pavier [of Oxford] and his son-in-law [W.G.E.
Collett]” by William Simmonds in Ringing World 15 January 1965 p.35
Oxford University Society: ‘Oxford University Society of Change Ringers’
by Harry Miles in Ringing World 5 October 1979 p.852, 12 October 1979
p.880 and 19 October 1979 p.904
Oxford: ‘Oxford Society of Change Ringers’ by Philip Walker in Ringing
World 28 October pp.947-8, 4 November 1977 p.963, 11 November 1977
p.985, 18 November 1977 p.1007, 25 November 1977 p.1027, 2 December 1977
p.1050, 9 December 1977 p.1079, 16 December 1977 p.1095, and 23/30 December
1977 p.1129
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Padworth, Berks: “Padworth Bells” by the Rev. T.A. Turner in the
Transactions of the Newbury and District Field Club (1872-5) pp.116-7
Painswick and Stroud: ‘Cotswold Rivalry: Stroud and Painswick in the 18th
Century’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 23 July 1971 pp.646-7
Painswick, Glos: ‘The Sound and Tuning of Painswick Bells’ by Bill
Hibbert in Ringing World 9 Nov.2001 pp.113-4 – in response to note on
correspondence in Bell News in 1901 referred to in Ringing World
5 Oct.2001 p.1008; further correspondence in Ringing World 14
Dec.2001 pp.1250-1 Painswick: ‘St.Mary the Virgin, Painswick,
Gloucestershire; 150 years ago’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World
6 August 1971 p.678
Painswick: ‘The Painswick Fiasco [1931]’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 19 November 1976 p.980 and 26 November 1976 p.1002; letter
from R.H. Dove in Ringing World 17 December 1976 p.1050
Painswick: ‘The Society of Painswick Youths’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 17 November 1972 pp.919 and 929, 24 November 1972
pp.948-9, 1 December 1972 p.968, and 8 December 1972 pp.988-9
Papers on Bells in Rossing, T. D. Acoustics of Bells Van Nostrtand
Reinhold, 1984 [Note by Bill Hibbert : A collection and translation into
English of the classic papers]
Parker, Joseph J.: “The Restoration of the Grave of J.J. Parker” by Graham
Firman and “Joseph J. Parker” by William Butler in Ringing World 31
Dec.2004 pp.1252-3
Parnell, J.A.: ‘John Alfred Parnell’ by H.O. Chaddock in Ringing World
22/29 December 1972 p.1036
Parnell, John Alfred: "John Alfred Parnell" by R.A. Daniell in Bell
News 1909 pp.121, 148 and 206
Parr, Samuel : Thomas North, ‘Dr Parr on bells and bell-ringing’ in
The Antiquary Vol 3 p. 157
Peal, first in America’ [Philadelphia 1850] by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 2 July 1976 p.572
Peal ringing: “Peal History” by A. Craddock – note on development of peal
ringing showing the number of peals rung annually from 1700 to 2000 – in
Ringing World 7 March 2003 p.219
Peals , Using a computer to compose’ Bailey R. (Unpublished thesis, M.
Tech., Brunel University, 1978)
Peals, Handbell : ‘One hundred [handbell peals] in Cornhill Vestry’ in
Ringing World 14 June 1996 p.602
Peals, ladies: ‘One hundred years of ladies peal ringing’ by Heather
Kippin in Ringing World 29 March 1996 p.317
Peals, ladies: ‘The Ladies’ [lady ringers] by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 16 July 1982 pp.592-4
Peals, Long : ‘The Long Peal Fever of 1888’ by William Butler in
Ringing World 11 July 1980 p.599 and 613
Pembridge, Herefs: “Pembridge Church and belfry” by the Rev. F. Whitehead
in the Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club for 1901
pp.137-40
Pembridge, Herefs: Article by K.M.A. on the church and bells, in
Ringing World 11 August 1978 pp.665-6
Pembrokeshire (Wales): “The Rings of Pembrokeshire” by L.H.J. and B.P.D. in
Ringing World 18 July 1947 p.343
Pennington family: “The Pennington Family Bell Founders” by T.N.
Brushfield in the Western Antiquary Vol.7 pp.249-51
Perry, Robert: ‘Robert Perry: A Ringer who turned out Rogue’ [and other
extracts from the notebooks of Samuel Slater of Glemsford regarding ringing
in East Anglia] in Ringing World 19 August 1977 p.722 (reprinted from
Ringing World 10 February 1941)
Pershore Abbey : ‘Excavations in the Choir, Crossing and Transepts’, 1996
Kevin Blockley in Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological
Society Third Series Vol 17, 2000 [Eds. Note contains evidence of bell
casting in the church]
Perth : Clouston, R. W. M. ‘The Bells of Perthshire : St John’s Kirk,
Perth’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Vol.
124 (1994)
Peterborough Diocesan Guild: ‘50 years as a Diocesan Guild’ in Ringing
World 4 January 1974 pp.3-4
Peterborough Diocesan Guild: “Peterborough Diocesan Guild” in Ringing World
14 February 1947 p.85
Peterborough Guild: ‘Memories of the Peterborough Diocesan Guild’ by B.P.
Morris in Ringing World 27 January 1984 pp.68-9
Peterborough, St.John, Northants: “Reflections on St.John’s Church,
Peterborough” by T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 11 August 1961 p.545-6
Philadelphia: ‘A visit to Christ Church, Philadelphia’ by George A.
Dawson in Ringing World 24 May 2002 p.516
Phillott, G.H.: Article on G.H. Phillott’s peal book, by Cyril Wratten in
Ringing World 24 July 1964 pp.493 and 31 July 1964 pp.509, 511 and 520
[mentioned in Ringing World 28 March 2003 p.309 following the gift of
Phillott’s peal book to the Central Council Library]
Photographs : A collection of photographs of bellringing personalities
made by F. E. Collins can be found on the following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Pinchbeck, Christopher: “Christopher Pinchbeck” [Master of the Ancient
Society of College Youths in 1752, and clock and watchmaker] in Ringing
World 21 Nov. 1952 p.737
Pipe, Cecil. W.: Obituary in Ringing World 7 November 1980 p.973
Pipe, G. W. ‘The Ringing World Interview – The Editor meets George
W. Pipe’ in Ringing World 8 November 2002 pp 1132-4
Pitch : Eggen, J. H., Houtsma, A. J. M. ‘The pitch perception of bell
sounds’ in Annual Progress Report 21 1986 of the Institut voor
Perceptie Orderzoek. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Important paper on bell pitch
perception]
Pitch : Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M. : ‘Algorithm for extractiomn
of pitch and pitch salience from complex tonal signals’. In Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 1982 Vol. 71 pp 679-688. [Note by Bill
Hibbert : Directly relevant to determination of the strike note of bells]
Pitch, Auditory : Terhardt, E., : ‘Perception of Auditory Pitch’: This
undated paper was published on the following web site :
http://mmk.el.tum.de/persons/ter.html
Pitman, A.J.: “The late A.J. Pitman” by Bob Hardy in Ringing World 23
July 2004 p.704, with reprint of appreciation by G.B.T. [Giles B. Thompson]
from Ringing World 9 Sept.1966; followed by letters from Keith
Walpole in Ringing World 6 August 2004 p.754 and Nick Simon in
Ringing World 13 August 2004 p.779
Pitstow Family: “The Pitstows of Saffron Walden” by H.C. Stacey in Ringing
World 26 May 1961 pp.341-2
Pitt, W. C: Ashby : “Wallasey Bells” in Transactions of the Historic
Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (New Series) Vol.7 pp.32-41
Platt, James Spliced minor: ‘Crown Bob - and James Platt’ by Cyril A.
Wratten in Ringing World 11 April 1969 p.279 and 18 April 1969 p.300
Plymouth, Breakwater Lighthouse, Devon: “The Bell of the Lighthouse on
Plymouth Breakwater” [a bell of 31-3-13 by G.Mears 1862] by J.J. Beckerlegge
in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of
Art, Literature and Science Vol.68 pp.325-9
Port Sunlight, Cheshire: “Port Sunlight – a unique church celebrates its
centenary” by Peter Humphreys in Ringing World 30 July 2004 pp.725-7
Portsmouth: ‘Portsmouth District celebrates a centenary of ringing’ in
Ringing World 12 July 1996 pp.697-8
Postcards: “Of cards and carillons” [bell postcards and trade cards etc] by
Maurice I. Bray in Ringing World 8 October 1982 pp.840-1
Preston, Lancs: “Bell Ringing orders at Preston church, 1587-8” by F.H.
Cheetham in the Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and
Cheshire Vol.78 pp.130-5
Prewett, Bertram: Obituary of Mrs. Ida Prewett in Ringing World 31
January 1975; letters concerning Bertram Prewett in Ringing World 28
February 1975 p.170
Price, Brian: “Brian Price – the first 80 years” by Roger Bailey in
Ringing World 7 May 2004 pp.437-8
Price, Tony: Obituary in Ringing World 17 November 1972 p.928
Proctor, Leonard: "Leonard Proctor" from Ringing World 1943 in Ringing World
7 January 1977 p.14 and letter from Jesse Puplett of Hoddesdon concerning
Benington ringers
Proctor, Leonard: ‘One of the Greatest Characters’ by William T. Cook in
Ringing World 23 July 1982 pp.610-1
Proctor, Leonard: “Squire Leonard Proctor, J.P. (1816-1895) by Harold V.
Frost in Ringing World 1 April 1955 pp.193-4; Letter from Ernest Morris in
Ringing World 15 April 1955 p.236 giving further information including the
full text of a letter written by Proctor to Sir A.P. Heywood in 1890
Proctor, Leonard: ‘Squire Leonard Proctor, J.P. (1816-1895)’ by H.V.
Frost in Ringing World 24 June 1977 pp.543-4 and 1 July 1977 p.558;
letter from B.J. Harris in Ringing World 12 August 1977 p.694; letter
from H.V. Frost in Ringing World 2 September 1977 p.754
Proctor, Leonard: Short biography in Ringing World 20 June 1980
p.522
Purdue, Thomas: “Tho: Purdue Fecit” [Purdue and the bells of Exeter
Cathedral] by the Rev. J.G.M. Scott in Ringing World 21 February 1964 p.121
Pye, Ernest W.: Obituary by George W. Pipe in Ringing World 10 May
1996 pp.499-500
Pye family: “The Pye family ringing archive” by Mark Regan in Ringing World
28 November 2003 pp.1133-5, 56
Ringers’ rules: “Ringers’ Rules (Ancient & Modern)” by Ernest Morris in
Ringing World 6 March 1953 p.154, 20 March 1953 p.186, 27 March 1953 p.202,
17 April p.253, 12 June 1953 p.380, 14 Aug. pp.536-7 and 546, 28 Aug p.568,
18 Sept. p.610, 25 Sept. p.626, 30 Oct. p.707, 11 Dec p.802 and 24 Dec p.841
Pye, George R.: ‘George R. Pye: 1872-1945’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 23 June 1972 p.496
Pye, William: ‘William Pye: 1870-1935’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing
World 7 August 1970 p.611; letter from C.T.W. Coles with further
information in Ringing World 28 August 1970 p.674; ‘William Pye in
Cornwall’ by Canon A.S. Roberts in Ringing World 4 September 1970
p.693
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Quex Park: ‘The Waterloo Tower, Quex Park, Birchington on Sea’ in
Ringing World 24 August 1979 pp.713-4; letter from Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 21 September 1979 pp.798-9
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Rallies: ‘Rallies of Ringers’ by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 24
May 2002 pp.513-4, 537
Ravenscroft, Charles: Photograph of memorial board in Bromsgrove belfry,
with text of inscription in Ringing World 13 September 1996 p.927
Recording : W. A. Hibbert : ‘Recording and digitising bell sounds’ :
This article can be found on the following web site :
http://www.hibberts.co.uk/recording.htm
Redding, William: ‘William Redding’s notebook’ in Ringing World 14
July 1967 p.504
Repton, Derbys: “Repton’s merry bells” by E.C. Hipkins in the
Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol.19 pp.14-9
Revere , Paul and Boston : see America (above)
Rickmansworth and Watford: ‘The Watford and Rickmersworth Youths’ by H.V.
Frost in Ringing World 7 August 1981 pp.699-70, 704
Ringers and clergy: ‘Ringers and incumbents 1820-1855’ by William Butler
in Ringing World 24/31 December 1976 p.1079
Ringers and clergy: see also Devon
Ringers’ chairs: “The Ringer’ Chairs Advert” [A.G. Janes (1786-1952) of High
Wycombe who advertised chairs for ringers in 1903] in Ringing World
14 May 2004 p.465
Ringers' epitaphs: ‘Ringers' Epitaphs’ by J.C. Eisel in Ringing World
24 December 1971 [James Barham (1818) at Leeds; David Wheway (1828) at
Nuneaton; John Jessup (1825) at Worlingworth; John Hale (1692) at Hartpury;
Purdue (1673) at Limerick and (1703) at Closworth; and John Blackburn (1739)
at Scothern]
Ringer’ rules : see Appleby (above)
Ringers’ rules: ‘The Good Old Days’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing
World 9 June 1972 p.466
Ringing : ‘CIREL: An Error Detector and Logger for Church Bell Ringers’,
Rice, J. M. (Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Bristol, May
1989)
Ringing: “Ding Dong Merily” by Maggie Parham in Country Life 16
Dec.1993 pp.28-31
Ringing : Wein, Elizabeth E. ‘ Part of the pattern: Class and society
reflected in the English Art of change ringing’ (Unpublished Ph.D. thesis,
University of Pennsylvania, 1994)
Ringing Companies : ‘The Old London Ringing Companies’ in Transactions
of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Vol.11 (1954) pp.27-38
Ringing Machines: “The John Carter Ringing Machine” by
W.H. Dobbie in Ringing World 23 February 1968 p.144
Ringing, Ban ‘The Ban on Ringing’ in Ringing World 10 October 1980
p.891, 17 October 1980 p.913, 24 October 1980 p.931, and 31 October 1980
p.951
Ringing, Ban : ‘Memories of November 1942’ [when the ban was lifted] in
Ringing World 19 November 1982 pp.960-2
Ringing: "On the position of change-ringing as an athletic exercise,
historically considered" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1906 p.555
Ringing: "On the secular nature of the origin and development of change
ringing, historically considered" by R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1899
p.591
Ringing: ‘A Ringer's Handbook from 1742’ by Robert B. Smith in Ringing
World 10 March 1978 p.215, 25 August 1978 p.711 [further instalments
printed at intervals over a very long period of time (years!) - and
possibly never completed], 8 April 1983 p.279, 7 September 1990 p.860, 26
October 1990 p.1029, 18 January 1991 p.57,
Ringing: ‘The Ringing Exercise in the Eighteenth Century’ being the
seventh chapter of an unpublished history of London Ringing by J.A. Trollope
from Ringing World 4 September 1942 in Ringing World 13 March
1981 p.228 and 238, 20 March 1981 p.259, 27 March 1981 p.287, 24 April 1981
p.371, 1 May 1981 p.390
Rings of Twelve: “Peals of twelve bells: Newport will make the 59th” [list]
and letter “Are rings of twelve a mistake?” by Robert Beck in Ringing World
8 September 1939 p.571; followed by letter from M.C. White in <i>ibid</i> 29
Sept.1939 p.609
Roberts, Charles W.: Obituary in Ringing World 26 October 1984
p.906
Robinson, F.E.: ‘Francis Edward Robinson’ by David J. Herschell in
Ringing World 7 January 1983 pp.6-9; article ‘F.E. Robinson - a
remarkable man’ in Ringing World 14 January 1983 pp.28-9 marked ‘to
be continued’ but second part not found; brief note in Ringing World
8 April 1983 p.280
Rochester Cathedral, Kent: “Rochester – 1400 years of Ministry, 100 years of
Bellringing” by Neil Jones in Ringing World 8 October 2004 pp.965-8
Rochester Cathedral, Kent: “Rochester Cathedral” by N.J. Davies in
Ringing World 12 Aril 1968 p.279
Rogers, Olive: Obituary in Ringing World 12 March 2004 p.260
Ross on Wye, Herefs: “A Bell-Ringers’ Clock” by John Eisel in Ringing
World 8 October 2004 pp.969-70
Ross on Wye, Herefs: “The tower, bells and ringers of Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire” by J.C. Eisel in Ringing World 30 October 1992
pp.1049-50, 6 November 1992 pp.1080-8, 20 November 1992 pp.1129-30 and 27
November 1992 pp.1152-3
Rotherham: ‘Fifty Years Ringing at All Saints' Parish Church, Rotherham’
by Norman Chaddock in Ringing World 24 September 1976 p.812
Rotherham, Yorks: “Rotherham Parish Church Bells” by Norman Chaddock in
Ringing World 11 November 1955 p.716
Rothwell, Northants: Murray A. Coleman The History of Rothwell Bells
(1988)
Rudhall family: “The Bells are Ringing” [information on the Rudhall
family] by John Malden in Gloucestershire Life March 1970 p.47
Rudhall, John: “The Last Years of John Rudhall, Bellfounder of Gloucester,
1828-35” by Mary Bliss in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire
Archaeological Society (Vol.121) 2003 pp.11-22
Russam, Thomas: ‘Thomas Russam’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World
16 June 1978 p.512; letter from Thomas R. Butler in Ringing World 4
August 1978 p.650
Russian Bells : Aldoshina, I. and Nicaranov, A. ‘The Investigation of
Acoustical Characteristics of Russian Bells’. Audio Engineering
Society 108th Convention, 2000 Preprint 5117. [Note by Bill Hibbert
: Good bibliography of Russian bell sources. It can be found on this web
site :
http://www.russianbells.com/acoustics/NICANOROV-Acoustics.pdf.]
Rutland: Ovens, Robert and Sleath, Sheila, Time in Rutland: A History
and Gazetteer of the Bells, Scratch Dials, Sundials and Clocks of Rutland
(2002)
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Saffron Walden: ‘Saffron Walden Society’ in Ringing World 25 May
1973 pp.425-6
Saham Toney, Norfolk: “Saham Toney bells” by John S. Barnes in Ringing World
11 July 1958 p.450
Saint Albans, Clock Tower, Herts: Article “The St.Albans Clock Tower” by
H.V. Frost on the bells of St.Albans Clock Tower in Ringing World 4
Feb.1972 p.95
Saint Albans: ‘St. Peter's Church, St. Albans’ by H.V. Frost in
Ringing World 8 December 1978 p.1057 and 15 December 1978 pp.1083-4
Saint Helens, Lancs: “The Church Bells of St.Helen’s, Lancashire” by
James Hedgcock in Ringing World 28 July 1967 pp.536-7, 4 August 1967
p.554, and 11 August 1967 p.570
Salisbury ‘John Barber of Salisbury, Brazier’ by Amherst D. Tyssen in
Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine Vol.XXXV (1907-8) pp.351-69
Salisbury Cathedral: “Salisbury Cathedral and its bells” by J.B.P. in
Ringing World 13 January 1956 p.25, and additional information (various
contributors) in Ringing World 27 January p.57
Salisbury Cathedral: “The Belfry formerly standing in the close of
Salisbury and its bells” by John Harding in the Wiltshire Archaeological
and Natural History Magazine Vol.28 pp.108-20
Salisbury Diocesan Guild: ‘Salisbury Guild's 100 years’ by Judith
Robertson in Ringing World 10 September 1982 pp.755-6
Salisbury Diocesan Guild: Roger Keeley (ed.) The Salisbury Diocesan
Guild of Ringers 1882-1982: A century of changes (1984)
Saltaire, Yorks: “‘World Heritage Bells’ Ringing comes round again at
Saltaire, Yorkshire” by Robert Appleby in Ringing World 3 October 2003
pp.941-3
Sayers, Dorothy L.: “Chertsey Celebrates The Nine Tailors” by John
Mudd in Ringing World 4 June 2004 p.553
Saxby, Leics: “Saxby bellframe, the earliest use of cast iron in a bellframe?”
[Robert Taylor, 1801 – but frame removed in 1951] by George Dawson, in
Ringing World 1 August 2003 p.747
Scattergood, Samuel: ‘Scattergood - 300th anniversary marked’ by C.M.P.
[Povey] in Ringing World 31 January 1997 p.110
Sedgley, Charles: Obituary by George W. Pipe in Ringing World 23
February 1973 p.146
Selfridge, G : ‘I do not know says the great bell of Bow - Gordon
Selfridge and the 1933 restoration of Bow Bells’ by Mark Regan in Ringing
World 20/27 December 1996 pp.1289-95
Semitone Bells : Bryant, D. J. ‘History and Use of Semitone Bells’. This
paper can we found on the following web site :
http://www.bryantd.fsnet.co.uk/bell_historians
Semitone bells: “The History and Use of Semitone Bells” by
David Bryant in Ringing World 23 July 2004 pp.703-5
Sevier, William: ‘W.J. Sevier, of Gloucester’ in Bell News 12 July
1890 p.185; ‘William Sevier and his pram’ by Mrs. A. Richardson in
Ringing World 11 July 1969 p.542; letter from F.J. Lewis in Ringing
World 25 July 1969 p.582; Article on the ringing career of William J.
Sevier (1864-1924) by John C. Eisel in Ringing World 22/29 December
1989 pp.1158-60
Shaftesbury, Dorset: “Shaftesbury – its churches and bells” by J.B.P. in
Ringing World 19 February 1954 p.122
Sharpe, Fred: Obituary by J.G.M. Scott and appreciation by E.A. Barnett
in Ringing World 5 March 1976 pp.210-211; report of memorial service
in Ringing World 2 April 1976 pp.294-5
Sharpe, Fred: “The New President” [biographical note on Frederick Sharpe] in
Ringing World 21 June 1957 p.389
Sharpe Trusts: “The Sharpe Trusts” by Richard Offen in Ringing World
11 June 2004 p.559
Sheep bells: “The Language of Sheep Bells” by J.E. Manners in Country
Life 8 April 1971 p.839
Sheep bells: “Dartmoor sheep bells” by R.H. Worth in Transactions of
the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Art, Literature and
Science Vol.70 pp.297-8, Vol.71 pp.329-30 and Vol.80 pp.233-4
Sheffield: ‘A Cathedral with its own tram stop’ and other notes on the
bells and ringers in Ringing World 21 June 1996 pp.625-6
Sheffield, Yorks: “250 Years of Peal Ringing at Sheffield Cathedral” in
Ringing World 20 August 2004 p.806
Sherburn in Elmet, Yorkshire: “Sherburn-in-Elmet ringers’ window” by K.B.
Sissons in Ringing World 31 Dec. 2004 pp.1249-50
Ships’ bells: “Where do Ships’ bells go?” by Ernest Morris in Ringing World
10 August 1956 p.508
Short, Joshua: “Joshua Short” [of Aston, Warwicks] by Edgar C. Shepherd, in
Ringing World 4 March 1955 pp.129-30; letter from Edgar Shepherd in Ringing
World 4 March 1955 p.139 reporting that Mr. E.A. Butcher (a descendant of
the Short family) had loaned to the St.Martin’s Guild a portrait of Joshua
Short and a record on vellum of the Aston band (names given) that rang the
peal of 10,080 Bob Major at Aston in 1788; report of Guild meeting referring
to the gift of the portrait to the Guild by Mr. Butcher and stating that the
portrait had been hung alongside that of Henry Johnson in Aston belfry
(Ringing World 22 April 1955 p.250)
Shrewsbury: ‘Richard Cross of Shrewsbury: Part I - 1765-1799 and the
earlier years of the Union Society’ by Harry Poyner in Ringing World
29 January 1982 pp.88-9, 5 February 1982 pp.107-8, 12 February 1982
pp.128-9, 19 February 1982 pp.149-50, 26 February 1982 pp.170-171 and 5
March 1982 p.191; and letter from Christopher J. Pickford on ‘Rudhall at St.
Chad's [Shrewsbury]’ in Ringing World 14 May 1982 p.396
Shrewsbury: ‘Richard Cross of Shrewsbury: Part II - 1800-1848 the best
years, and then the long decline of the Union Society’ by Harry Poyner in
Ringing World 26 March 1982 pp.254-5, 2 April 1982 pp.274-5, 9 April
1982 pp.294-5, 16 April 1982 pp.317-8, and 23 April 1982 pp.228-9; letter
from John C. Eisel in Ringing World 4 June 1982 p.460
Shropshire Association: 70th anniversary article in Ringing World
17 May 1996 by Paul Lewis pp.505-6, 509; 75th anniversary article ‘Bigger
than the rest! A celebration of 75 years of the Shropshire Association’ by
Paul Lewis in Ringing World 13 July 2001 pp.705, 717
Shropshire: “Rings of four in Shropshire” by P.R. Johnson in Ringing World 4
Sept.1964 p.607 and supplementary note (with photograph of Cardington frame)
from Christopher Dalton in Ringing World 16 October 1964 p.694
Sileby and Barrow, Leics: ‘An eighteenth century rivalry’ by Christopher
J. Pickford in Ringing World 3 January 1975 pp.14-15
Silent Peals: ‘Silent Peals’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World
28 November 1980 p.1031, 5 December 1980, and 12 December 1980 p.1071;
letter from Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 30 January 1981 p.109
Simmons, Edward and Benjamin: ‘Edward Simmons - Bellhanger and peal
ringer’ by Christopher J. Pickford in Ringing World 11 December 1992
pp.1199-1201
Slater, S. : ‘Robert Perry: A Ringer who turned out Rogue’ [and other
extracts from the notebooks of Samuel Slater of Glemsford regarding ringing
in East Anglia] in Ringing World 19 August 1977 p.722 (reprinted from
Ringing World 10 February 1941)
Smallwood, J. Frank: Obituary in Ringing World 2 March 1979 p.175;
list of his peals in Ringing World 23 March 1979 p.240
Smith, Alfred Paddon: ‘Alfred Paddon Smith’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 2 March 1979 p.188
Smith, Dan: ‘Another Barnsley District Ringer: Daniel Smith 1897-1963’ by
Harold Chant in Ringing World 13 March 1981 p.243
Snowden, Hilda: Obituaries in Ringing World 7 March 2003 p.236
Solihull: ‘Solihull's notable ringing tradition’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in
Ringing World 21 February 1969 p.139
Somerset: The Bells of Frome Deanery by George Massey (1985)
Somerset : Walters, H. B. (1920) ‘Church Bells of Somerset’, (unpublished
manuscript held at the Somerset record office)
Somerset : Dowland, James Let all the bells ring (2000) ISBNN 0
948204 79 6 [Ed’s note : The author’s personal account of ringing and
ringers in Somerset]
Sottanstall, William: “William Sottanstall: a 19th century pioneer” by
William Shepherd in Ringing World 10 July 1953 p.455
Sound of Bells : Kelly, D. ‘The Sound of Bells’ in the Ringing World
1997 pp. 239-40, 394-7, 631-2, 749 : See also the following web site :
hppt://btinternet.com/~kelktek/page17.html
Sound of bells :W. A. Hibbert : ‘Recording and digitising bell
sounds’ : This article can be found on the following web site :
http://www.hibberts.co.uk/recording.htm
Sound of Bells Lehr, A. ‘Partial Groups in the Bell Sound’ in Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America 1986 Vol 79 pp. 2000-2011
South Africa : ‘Bells and Bell Ringers in South Africa 1835-2000’ by
Colin A. Lewis in Ringing World 6 April 2001 pp.341-3 and 27 April
2001 pp.425-8
Southampton, St.Mary, Hants: “The bells of St.Mary’s, Southampton, by K.S.B.
Croft in Ringing World 17 April 1964 p.249
Southampton: ‘St.Michael the Archangel, Southampton’ from notes by the
late Canon K.W.H. Felstead in Ringing World 13 September 1996
pp.933-4
Southwark Cathedral: "St.Saviour's, Southwark, and Geoffrey Chaucer" by
R.A. Daniell in Bell News 1905 p.133
Southwark: ‘Tragedy at Southwark’ [false long peal of Stedman Cinques in
1923] by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World 7 October 1977 p.879 and
14 October 1977 p.891
Southwell : T. F. C. Blagg, : ‘The development of bell-casting, and some
Nottinghamshire bell-founders’ in Southwell and Nottinghamshire: Medieval
Art, Architecture and Industry edited by Jennifer S. Alexander (British
Archaeological Association Conference Transactions XXI) 1998 pp.126-135 and
pl.XLIa and b
Southwell Guild: ‘The Southwell Guild - 50 years on’ by Jim Raithby in
Ringing World 5 April 1996 p.383
Spliced Minor: ‘A History of Spliced Minor’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 30 Jan.1970 p.67, 13 Feb.1970 p.107, 27 Feb.1970 p.149, 13
March 1970 p.189, 27 March 1970 p.229, 10 April 1970 p.269
Spliced Minor: ‘Bread Cast on the Waters’ by John P. Fidler in Ringing
World 17 January 1969 p.55
Spliced Minor: ‘Crown Bob - and James Platt’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 11 April 1969 p.279 and 18 April 1969 p.300
Spliced Surprise Major: “An Old Composer remembers …” [a personal account of
the composition and first performance of Chandler’s 23-spliced all-the-work]
by Steve Chandler in Ringing World 25 June 2004 p.609
Stafford: ‘The history of the leather jack or jug of St.Mary's, Stafford’
[1750 with names of ringers in 1798 also] by Richard J. Warrilow in
Ringing World 24/31 December 1982 p.1083
Staffordshire: ‘Bells and Bellringing in South Staffordshire’ by E.E.
Speake in Ringing World 24 June 1983 pp.502 and 505, 8 July 1983
pp.557-8, 22 July 1983 pp.599-600, 12 August 1983 pp.662-3, and 2 September
1983 pp.724-6
Stamford, Lincs: ‘The beginnings of the Stamford foundry’ [Norris and
Oldfield] by George A. Dawson in Ringing World 7 September 2001 p.895
Stedman Triples : Cubitt, D.: ‘250 Years Ago: Norwich - the Stedman
Triples Controversy’ in Ringing World 31 July 1981 p.667, 7 August
1981 p.687, 14 August 1981 p.708, 21 August 1981 p.745, 28 August 1981
p.776, 4 September 1981 p.778, 11 September 1981 p.816, 18 September 1981
p.840, 25 September 1981 p.842, 2 October 1981 p.880, xxx
Stedman Triples: ‘More Struggles over Stedman’ by William Butler in
Ringing World 19 March 1982 pp.233-4
Stedman, Fabian: ‘Fabian Stedman, 1640-1730’ by William T. Cook in
Ringing World 29 October 1982 pp.900-901
Stedman, Fabian: ‘Fabian Stedman’ by Frederick Sharpe in Ringing World
10 December 1971 p.1051
Stedman, Fabian: ‘The Stedman Family of Yarkhill’ by John C. Eisel in
Ringing World 21 May 1976 pp.429-30; ‘Fabian Stedman and his family at
Yarkhill, Herefordshire’ by Constance Purser in Ringing World 20
August 1976 pp.707-8
Stedman, Fabian: ‘The Stedman Family’ by the Rev. Eric Wood in Ringing
World 12 July 2002 p.725
Stedman, Fabian: ‘Who wrote the Tintinnalogia?’ by Cyril A. Wratten in
Ringing World 22 Nov,1968 p.904
Stedman: ‘A Stedman mystery solved’ [peal composition used in 1799] by
Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 19 March 1976 p.259
Stedman: ‘Early Changeringing’ [proposed Stedman memorial in London] by
John C. Eisel in Ringing World 2 September 1983 p.720
Steel Bells: “Steel Bells” by F.A. Cluett in Ringing World 23 May
1975 p.435, followed by a letter from Dennis Greenwood in Ringing World
13 June 1975 p.486 about the Naylor Vickers steel bells at Stainland, Yorks
Steel Bells: “The truth about Steel Bells” by Bill Hibbert in Ringing World
23 May 2003 p.502
Steel, Miss Evelyn: Obituary by Alfred E. Rushton in Ringing World
29 June 1973 p.512; notes of her peals (260) in Ringing World 17
April 1973 p.652
Stourbridge: ‘The lost peal book of the Society of Chapel Youths of
Stourbridge’ by Martin D. Fellows in Ringing World 2 September 1983
p.723
Stradbroke, Suffolk: “Handbells at Stradbroke, Suffolk, 1914-1919” by Claude
Rush in Ringing World 23 April 1965 p.277
Streatley, Berks: “An Ancient Bell at Streatley” by J.R. Izat in The
Berks, Bucks and Oxon Archaeological Journal Vol.II p.109
Strike Note : Meyer, E. Klaes, J. ‘On the Strike Note of Bells’ : in
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Strike Note : Shouten, J. F., t’Hart ; ‘The Strike Note of Bells’ in
De Slagtoon van Klocken; Netherlands Acoustical Society Publication No
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- see Author Index)
Strike Note of Bells : Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M. : ‘Algorithm
for extractiomn of pitch and pitch salience from complex tonal signals’. In
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1982 Vol. 71 pp 679-688.
[Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to determination of the strike
note of bells]
Strike Note of Bells : Terhardt, E., Stoll, G., Seewann, M., : ‘Pitch of
complex signals according to virtual pitch theory : Tests, examples and
predictions’ in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1982
Vol. 71 pp 671-678. [Note by Bill Hibbert : Directly relevant to
determination of the strike note of bells]
Strike Note of bells’ : Terhardt, E., This paper was published on 20
February 2000 on the following web site :
http://www.mmk.eitum.de/persons/ter/top/strikenote.html. [Note by Bill
Hibbert : An introduction to Terhardt’s work on bell acoustics]
Stroud and Painswick : ‘Cotswold Rivalry: Stroud and Painswick in the
18th Century’ by Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 23 July 1971
pp.646-7
Sturdy, Johanna : in Barron, Caroline M. : ‘Johanna Hill (d. 1441) and
Johanna Sturdy (d.c.1460. Bell-Founders’ in Barron, C. M. and Sutton, A. P.
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Suffolk: “Conditions in Suffolk Belfries” by Ranald W.M. Clouston in Ringing
World 4 May 1962 p.286
Suffolk : Tyssen, A. D. : ‘Review of the Church Bells of Suffolk’ in
Archaeological Journal Vol XLVIII (1891)
Suffolk Guild: ‘The Suffolk Guild 1923-1973’ by George W. Pipe in
Ringing World 6 April 1973 pp.263-6
Suffolk: ‘Extracts from the Ipswich Journal’ by Mark Ockleton in
Ringing World 1 February 1991 p.110
Sunday ringing: ‘Sunday ringing in 1876’ by AJS in Ringing World
21 May 1976 p.450
Superstition: “Superstitions connected with bells” in Ringing World 4
January 1963 pp.2-3
Surrey Association: ‘Ninety Years Young: A brief story of the Surrey
Association’ by C.F. Mew in Ringing World 21 August 1970 pp.662, 666
Surrey Association: ‘The Surrey Association Centenary 1880-1980’ in
Ringing World 23 May 1980 pp.433-4 and 455 etc
Surrey: The Surrey Association of Church Bell Ringers 1880-1980: A
Centenary History (1981)
Sussex County Association: “The Sussex County Association” in Ringing World
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Sussex: “Sussex Bell Frames” by George P. Elphick in Sussex Archaeological
Collections Vol.84 (1945) pp.33-59
Swansea and Brecon Diocesan Guild: Diamond Jubilee History by Malcolm
Johns in Ringing World 21 October 1983 pp.881-2
Symondson, Henry: Letter from Michael King concerning Henry Symondson,
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William J. Whitmore in Ringing World 24 March 1967 p.200 and W.
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Taylor, John & Co. :Taylor, P. ‘Two Hundred Years of History’ Dinner Menu
with history of the Taylor Family. This item is reproduced on the following
web site : http://www.hibberts.co.uk/taylhist.htm
Taylors: “The Ringing World Interview – Peter Cake” [Peter retired as
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Temperament : Gann, K. ‘An Introduction to Historical Tunings’ : This
paper can be found on the following web site :
http://home.earthlink.net~kgann/histune.html [Note by
Bill Hibbert : Helpful introduction to the various temperaments and
tunings].
Temperament : Bicknall, S. ‘Temperamenrt A Beginner’s Guide’ (This paper
is reproduced on web site :
htmp://www.albany.edu/plporg-l/tmprment.html) University of Albany 1997
[Note by Bill Hibbert : Helpful introduction to the various temperaments and
tunings.]
Tennyson: “Tennyson and Wraxall” in Ringing World 2 Nov.1962 p.729
Tewkesbury Abbey, Glos: "The Bells of Tewkesbury Abbey" by T.V. Lister in
Ringing World 26 Feb (pp.141-2), 5 March (p.157) and 19 March (pp.189-90)
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Tewkesbury Abbey, Glos: “Tewkesbury Abbey Bells" by E.W. Penn in Ringing
World 19 July 1963 p.486 and 26 July p.502
Thomas, Amy (Mrs. J. Thomas): “Mrs. J. Thomas first lady to ring 500 peals”
in Ringing World 20 Feb.1953 p.121
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Thornborough, Bucks: “The Bells in Thornborough Church” [a description of
the old bells before they were replaced by a ring of steel bells] by J.E.
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Thornton, W. H. : “The Bells of North Bovey” in Devon and Cornwall
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Vol.IX (1878) pp.10-18, and “The Church Bells of Warwickshire” (second paper
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Todd, Rev. J. Utten: “The Revd. J. Utten Todd” by John C. Eisel in
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Tompion, Thomas: “Thomas Tompion at the Dial and Three Crowns” by Jeremy
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Tone, Sensations of, :Helmholtz, H. : On the Sensations of Tone
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introduction to musical acoustics, with a very small amount on bells
Tonne, John and Stephen: “John Tonne and Stephen Tonni, Bell Founders” by
T.A. Bevis in Ringing World 18 Jan.1963 p.38-9
Tonge, Lancs: “A c17th bell at Tonge, near Middleton” by F.H. Cheetham in
the Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Vol.44 (1927) pp.100-3, and “A further note on the Tonge Bell” by F.H.
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Triples: “The Triples Eisteddfod, Birmingham 4th-5th December 2004” by
Richard L. Jones in Ringing World 3 December 2004 pp.1157-8, with
“Reflections on Triples£ by Alan Burbidge (pp.1158-9 and 1161), and “John
McDonald 1939-2004: some notes on his ringing career” (p.1162)
Trowbridge: Article on bells and ringers by Michael Lansdown in
Ringing World 10 June 1983 pp.460-1
Truro Diocesan Guild: ‘The Truro Diocesan Guild of Ringers 1897-1997’ in
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Tuning, Introduction to the various temperaments and, Bicknall, S.
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tunings.]
Tuning: ‘Harmonic tuning’ by Christopher Dalton in Ringing World
24 June 1994 p.631
Tuning: “Is it really Simpson tuning?” in Ringing World 20
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Tuning: ‘Taylors of Loughborough and true-harmonic tuning’ by Bill
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Uninscribed bells: ‘The dating of uninscribed bells’ by George P. Elphick
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Wakefield, Leeds and: ‘A Change-Ringing Controversy’ Miss Emily Hargrave
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Wakefield: ‘The bells of St. John's, Wakefield’ by David Cubitt in
Ringing World 4 March 1966 p.147
Wakefield, Yorks: “Peal Ringing at Wakefield 1801-1815” by David Cubitt in
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Wakefield, Yorks: “Ringing at Wakefield – 1817 to 1826” by David Cubitt in
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Wakefield, Yorks: “Ringing at Wakefield 1827-1850” by David Cubitt in
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Wakefield, Yorks: “Ringing at Wakefield in the 18th Century” by David Cubitt
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Wakefield, Yorks: “Wakefield ringing in 1757” by David Cubitt in Ringing
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Wales : Bull, A. ‘Church Bells of the Monmouth Diocese’ This paper can be
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Wales: John C. Eisel, Bells of Carmarthenshire and Breconshire
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Wallasey, Cheshire: “Wallasey Bells” by W.C. Ashby Pitt in
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Walsgrave on Sowe: ‘Interesting discoveries at ‘The Sowe’ by Christopher
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Walworth: ‘At St.Peter's Walworth’ [Barnsley ringers rang a peal at
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Warwickshire: Rev. H.T. Tilley “The Church Bells of Warwickshire” (a
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Watford and Rickmansworth : ‘The Watford and Rickmersworth Youths’ by
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Welding: “Soundweld success – new bells for old” by Mark Strupczewski in
Ringing World 4 July 2003 pp.629-30
Welding: “The Repair Welding of Cracked Bells” by W.L. Exton in
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Welding: “The welding of cracked bells” by R.W.M. Clouston in Ringing World
29 March 1957 pp.204-5 and 5 April 1957 pp.220-1
Welding: “Woodbridge bells restored: Barimar Save Famous Suffolk Peal” in
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Westminster, Palace of Westminster: “The Centenary of Big Ben II” by Ranald
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Westminster, Roman Catholic Cathedral: "The Roman Catholic Cathedral at
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Westminster, St.Clement Danes: "St.Clement Danes" by R.A. Daniell in
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Wheatcroft, Titus : see Ashover (above)
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Ringing World 26 November 2004 pp.1133-6
Whitechapel Bell Foundry: “Better access at Whitechapel” in Ringing World
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Whitechapel Bell Foundry: Interview with Alan Hughes, in Ringing World
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Whitechapel Bell Foundry: “The historic bells of St.Andrew & St.George,
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Whitechapel Bell Foundry: “Three Centuries of Exporting to the USA” in
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Wightman family: ‘The Wightmans of Cretingham’ in Ringing World 27
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Wilde, James Swindell: ‘[J.S.] Wilde about New Zealand’ by A.Peter
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Wimborne Minster, Dorset: “A Centenary celebrated” [peal commemorating
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Ringing World 24 January 2003 p.93
Winchester bellfounders: “The Bond Mystery” by Barry F. Peachey in Ringing
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26 August 1977 p.748, and letters on “The Later Wellington Foundry, etc”
[including comments on Winchester and Becconsall] by John Eisel in Ringing
World 9 September 1977 p.774, “The Bond mystery” by Christopher Dalton and
“Bond and Becconsall” by Barry Peachey in Ringing World 16 September 1977
p.797, “Why the rush” by Christopher Dalton and editorial comment in Ringing
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Ringing World 4 Nov.1977 p.954
Winchester Cathedral: “Winchester Cathedral Bells of 1552” by Barry F.
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Winchester Cathedral: “Winchester Cathedral discoveries” [archaeological
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Winchester & Portsmouth Guild: ‘Christchurch & Southampton District’ -
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Winchester and Portsmouth Diocesan Guild: ‘The Winchester and Portsmouth
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1979 pp.511-8
Winstone, Glos: Article on church and bells and plans for restoration, by
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Withers, Harry: ‘Harry Withers’ by Edgar C. Shepherd in Ringing World
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Woodhead, William (Wakefield): ‘First peal of Cambridge Royal’ [conducted
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Wootton foundry, Beds: "The Products of an Eighteenth Century Bell
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Worcester, All Saints: "All Saints, Worcester" in
Ringing World 25 February 1972 pp.154-5; with additional information
from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 24 March 1972 p.248
Worcester, All Saints: “A piece of ringing history at All
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Worcester, St.Helen: Paper on the sale of the bells at
St.Helen’s in 1951, and notice of a catch [a musical score – illustrated
with a photograph] composed in honour of the bells at their installation, in
Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society (New
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Worcester, St.Michael: Note by H.B. Walters on the
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which the old inscription was reproduced in facsimile by John Martin, in
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Worcester: ‘100th anniversary of Worcester Cathedral bells’ by David
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Worcester: H.B. Walters “Bellringing in Worcester
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Worcestershire & Districts Association: ‘The Worcestershire & Districts
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Worcestershire: ‘Early Change-ringing in the County’ in Ringing World
8 August 1975 p.642; and letter from Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World
29 August 1975 p.706; similar article in Ringing World 4 July 1980
p.592; peals in Worcestershire in Ringing World 3 September 1982
p.737
Worcestershire: “The Four Bell Towers of Worcestershire”
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August 1970 p.675
Worcestershire: H.B. Walters “Some notes on
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Worcestershire: H.B. Walters “The Church Bells of
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Worcestershire Archaeological Society (new Series) Vols.II-VIII
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pp.1-59) Castlemorton to Evesham, Part 3 (Vol.IV pp.1-48) Far Forest to Lye,
Part 4 (Vol.V pp.110-147) Madresfield to Rushock, Part 5 (Vol.VI pp.1-67)
Salwarpe to Yardley, Part 6 (Vol.VII pp.1-40) General survey Part I, and
part 7 (Vol.VIII pp.1-38) General Survey Part II and index; and Corrigenda
(Vol.IX p.30)
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Worsley, T.B.: “Thomas Ball Worsley” – a tribute by E. Jenkins – in Ringing
World 30 July 1954 pp.481-2
Worth, R. H. : “Dartmoor sheep bells” in Transactions of the
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Wratten, C. A. : "All Saints, Worcester" in Ringing
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A. Wratten in Ringing World 24 March 1972 p.248
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Wratten, C. A. : "The College Youths who never were" in Ringing World
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Wratten, C. A. : “A case of Pease and Beans” [rivalry
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18 July 1975 pp.587-8
Wratten, C. A. : Letter on "Kings Norton Bells" in Ringing World 4
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Baldwin and Michael Henshaw in Ringing World 17/24 December 2004
pp.1221-2
Wrexham, Wales: “Wrexham Parish Church: One of the wonders of Wales” by A.J.
Hughes in Ringing World 18 October 1957 pp.676-7
Writtle: ‘Writtle: its place in Essex ringing’ by J.E.G. Roast in
Ringing World 1 June 1979 pp.449-51
Wroxham: ‘The Wroxham Wrangle’ by David Cubitt in Ringing World 14
September 1984 pp.787-9
Wye and Leeds, Kent: ‘Whenever you beat us...: Leeds and Wye, 1754-5’ by
Cyril A. Wratten in Ringing World 3 August 1973 pp.615-6
Wymeswold, Leics: ““The Whole Peal on Six”, 150 years on”
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Wymeswold extent, 1858” by Chris Pickford in Ringing World 16 July
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Yorkshire (East Riding): “Inscriptions on the Church Bells of the East
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Yorkshire (West Riding): “Notes on the Bells of the ancient churches of
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Yorkshire Association: ‘The Yorkshire Association of Change Ringers
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