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For each performance, following the tower's name and location are given the number of bells in the tower and the weight and strike note of the Tenor (the heaviest bell in the ring). Where the exact weight of the Tenor is known it is given in the traditional way using the British imperial units of Hundredweight, Quarters and Pounds (cwt-qtr-lb) in which there are 28 pounds in a quarter, four quarters in a hundredweight, and 20 hundredweight in a ton (one hundredweight is approximately equal to 50.8 kilograms); otherwise it is estimated to the nearest quarter of a hundredweight.

If not all of the bells in the tower were used for a particular performance – such as when ringing six bells at an eight-bell tower – it should be assumed that the ringing took place on the heaviest or "back" bells, unless the footnote to the performance states otherwise.

Note that my own name appears in bold text for no other reason than to make it easier to spot.


160. Sunday, 7th September 2014
St John the Baptist, Keynsham, Somerset (8, 24-3-27 in D)

1260 changes of St Alkmund Bob Triples in 45½ minutes.

  1. Ann Dowding
  2. Ian G Smith
  3. Andrew H Ball
  4. Stephen J Crane
  5. Christopher P Greef
  6. Alan J Coombs
  7. Martin S Pearson
  8. Sharon Bradley

Conducted by Martin S Pearson.

For Choral Evensong on the Feast Day of St Alchmund, Bishop of Hexham 767–781, and to congratulate former Queen Charlton ringer Sarah Vowles on her new job at the British Museum.

First blows in method for all.
40th Quarter Peal on the bells and 160th overall: 7