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Oxford Diocesan Guild and associated societies
Associated societies have a green background.
Society Name
Descriptions
From (year)
To (year)
Web site
East Berkshire & South Buckinghamshire Change Ringing Society
A precursor of the Oxford Diocesan Guild, which became one of its founding branches in 1881 [Research by John Harrison.]
1878
1880
Sonning Deanery Society of Change Ringers
A precursor of the Oxford Diocesan Guild, which became one of its founding branches in 1881 [Research by John Harrison.]
1879
1880
Oxford Diocesan Guild
In the south of the Diocese of Oxford ringers from Slough had been attracted to join the West Middlesex Association formed in 1874. The East Berks and South Bucks Society was formed in 1879 and there was the Sonning Deanery Society dating from May 1880. At the Diocesan Conference held in Oxford on 8th October 1880 the Revd. Dolben Paul presented a paper and asked permission to form a Diocesan Guild of Ringers. Church Bells, a prominent newspaper at the time, reported a few weeks later that a meeting was to be held in Reading on 13th November to which all ringers in the Diocese were invited. It promised an exhibition of change ringing under Revd. F E Robinson's conductorship, with a shilling (5p) tea to follow! At the meeting it was agreed to form the Guild and an inaugural general meeting followed in Oxford on 17th January 1881. For further details see the Ringing World (16th January 1981, pages 4548) and the publication 100 Years of the Oxford Diocesan Guild by William Butler (1981). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]
founded 1881 [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Annual Festival Service and dedication of two mural tablets in memory of the Revd Charles E Wigg and Frederick Sharpe
1044
Office for use at Guild and Branch meetings etc First draft
1961-2
1044
Reading, St Mary
17.i.1981
Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers Centenary Service of Thanksgiving
1044
Odd Bob
Newsletter No 1 (Mar 1982) - No 95 (Nov 2016) No 96 (May 2017) - No 108 (May 2023)
1522
In Touch
May 1995 - Feb 1998
Quarterly Newsletter May 1995 - Feb 1998
2282
Newsletter
Old North Berkshire Branch Newsletter to 1999 then Old North Berks Branch Newsletter No 1 (Jun 1971) - No 156 (Dec 2020) No 157 (Jun 2021) - No 161 (Jun 2023)
1343
Vale News
Newsletter Nov-95 xxxx
2329
Annual Reports
1881 (1st) Photocopy, 82, 83, 84 Photocopy, 85-89, 91-93, 94 photocopy, 95-97, 99-1901 1903-2017 2018, 2019, 2020 (1905 and 1936 defective or photocopy) A bound quarto typescript duplicated set of years 56-64 is also held (oversize) This includes details
Place of Birth: Islington, London Began ringing at: St. Mary, Islington First peal tower: St. John, South Hackney Towers: Stoke Poges, 1922-1986 Location mentioned in obituary: Stoke Poges
Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England London County Association (1903-1928)
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Oxford Diocesan Guild and associated societies
Associated societies have a green background.
Society Name
Descriptions
From (year)
To (year)
Web site
East Berkshire & South Buckinghamshire Change Ringing Society
A precursor of the Oxford Diocesan Guild, which became one of its founding branches in 1881 [Research by John Harrison.]
1878
1880
Sonning Deanery Society of Change Ringers
A precursor of the Oxford Diocesan Guild, which became one of its founding branches in 1881 [Research by John Harrison.]
1879
1880
Oxford Diocesan Guild
In the south of the Diocese of Oxford ringers from Slough had been attracted to join the West Middlesex Association formed in 1874. The East Berks and South Bucks Society was formed in 1879 and there was the Sonning Deanery Society dating from May 1880. At the Diocesan Conference held in Oxford on 8th October 1880 the Revd. Dolben Paul presented a paper and asked permission to form a Diocesan Guild of Ringers. Church Bells, a prominent newspaper at the time, reported a few weeks later that a meeting was to be held in Reading on 13th November to which all ringers in the Diocese were invited. It promised an exhibition of change ringing under Revd. F E Robinson's conductorship, with a shilling (5p) tea to follow! At the meeting it was agreed to form the Guild and an inaugural general meeting followed in Oxford on 17th January 1881. For further details see the Ringing World (16th January 1981, pages 4548) and the publication 100 Years of the Oxford Diocesan Guild by William Butler (1981). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]
founded 1881 [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Annual Festival Service and dedication of two mural tablets in memory of the Revd Charles E Wigg and Frederick Sharpe
1044
Office for use at Guild and Branch meetings etc First draft
1961-2
1044
Reading, St Mary
17.i.1981
Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers Centenary Service of Thanksgiving
1044
Odd Bob
Newsletter No 1 (Mar 1982) - No 95 (Nov 2016) No 96 (May 2017) - No 108 (May 2023)
1522
In Touch
May 1995 - Feb 1998
Quarterly Newsletter May 1995 - Feb 1998
2282
Newsletter
Old North Berkshire Branch Newsletter to 1999 then Old North Berks Branch Newsletter No 1 (Jun 1971) - No 156 (Dec 2020) No 157 (Jun 2021) - No 161 (Jun 2023)
1343
Vale News
Newsletter Nov-95 xxxx
2329
Annual Reports
1881 (1st) Photocopy, 82, 83, 84 Photocopy, 85-89, 91-93, 94 photocopy, 95-97, 99-1901 1903-2017 2018, 2019, 2020 (1905 and 1936 defective or photocopy) A bound quarto typescript duplicated set of years 56-64 is also held (oversize) This includes details
Place of Birth: Islington, London Began ringing at: St. Mary, Islington First peal tower: St. John, South Hackney Towers: Stoke Poges, 1922-1986 Location mentioned in obituary: Stoke Poges
Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England London County Association (1903-1928)