In bell ringing, a ‘peal’ is a period of ringing, usually lasting around three hours and with over 5000 changes – all rung from memory of the method ‘blue line’. They are often rung for special occasions and commemorated with boards in towers.
The United Counties Associations
Tenor 12 cwt
On Saturday 9 February, 1889, in 3 hours and 8 minutes
A Peal of 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major
Ringers
- John J. Brierley
- Joseph Radcliffe
- Franklin Brierley
- Jonathan Pilling
- James H. Shaw
- Joseph Wood
- Edward Wood
- William Schofield
Composed by Henry Dains
Conducted by Franklin Brierley
Footnotes
First peal:- 8.
Notes BN 1889 p 584
