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Central Northants Association and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
Peterborough and District Association1923
Oundle & Districts Association.

A forerunner of the Peterborough Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers [Research by John Harrison.]

1923
Raunds, Wellingborough & District Society of Church Bell-ringers
Towcester and District Association

Became a District of the Peterborough DG on July 1st 1930 [Research by John Harrison.]

18941930
Central Northants Association

The fore runner of this Society was called the Raunds, Wellingborough and District Society of Church Bell-ringers. The Central Northants Association became part of the Peterborough Diocesan Guild on 5 January 1924. [Research by John Harrison.]

In the former Central Northamptonshire Association gold medals were awarded to those ringers who achieved 100 peals for the Association. Further details were given in the 'The Ringing World' of 12th April 1974, pages 315 and 490. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

18951923
Peterborough Diocesan Guild

The Guild was made up from the Central Northants Association, the Peterborough & Districts Association and the Oundle & Districts Association. The Guild has 10 branches. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Towcester and District Association, originally known with affection as the 'old toast rack', was founded in 1894 by James Slarke of Easton Neston. A discussion on 22 March 1930 considered whether they should approach the Peterborough and District Association and at the AGM in June this motion was carried.
The original Peterborough and District Association was formed, after preliminary discussion, on 16th June 1909 and held its first annual meeting on August Bank Holiday later that year at St Mary Peterborough. The meeting would have been at St John's but the bells were being rehung.
Central Northamptonshire Association was a leading society in its day and was content to continue operating as a single entity. Their enthusiasm to extend their area of operations led to various discussions culminating in the Bishop of Peterborough addressing a special meeting at Wellingborough on 9th June 1923. He suggested that 'A Diocesan federation be formed that would unite the ringers in the three counties in the diocese into one great family'.
A subsequent meeting initiated at by the Bishop of Peterborough, immediately prior to his subsequent appointment as Bishop of Winchester, at Wellingborough on 5 January 1924 the Peterborough Diocesan Guild was formally established. Both the Peterborough & District Association and Central Northamptonshire Association joined the new Guild, but it was not until 1930 that the Towcester and District followed.
For further background see the Ringing World (4th January 1974, pages 1 to 4). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1924
Formerly: Peterborough & District Association (1880-1924)
Subsumed: Raunds, Welling borough & District Society (1883-1895), Central Northamptonshire Association (1900-1923) and Towcester & District Association (1894-1930) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1924https://pdg.org.uk/

Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Annual Reports 1902/3, 1905/62701
Central Northamptonshire Association 100 peal badge - history and peal records of John Blackwell Martin and Alfred Henry MartinAnne Cook2012illustrated. illustrated Shelved under 'History of Ringing' 3487

Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Corporal Frank Septimus Andrew Location mentioned in obituary: Isham
Roll of Honour tower: Isham
30/11/1917
Edward Maurice Atkins Place of Birth: Isham
Began ringing at: Isham
First peal tower: St. Peter, Isham
Towers: St Augustine, Kilburn, London 1920-1950; St Michael, Teignmouth
Location mentioned in obituary: Teignmouth
Cambridge University Guild
Central Council of Church Bellringers
16/09/1964
Private Francis William Brown Roll of Honour tower: Ecton10/12/1917
Private Frederick William Causby Location mentioned in obituary: Rushden (Northants)
Roll of Honour tower: Higham Ferrers
20/04/1918
Private Bertram Chapman Location mentioned in obituary: Geddington
Roll of Honour tower: Geddington
29/09/1915
Private Reginald Harry Clarke Roll of Honour tower: Kingsthorpe19/04/1917
John Deacon Roll of Honour tower: Desborough23/08/1917
Private Thomas Richard Earl Roll of Honour tower: Boughton04/05/1917
Private Edwin Ralph Elson Roll of Honour tower: Ecton12/08/1917
Private Arthur Llewellyn Fairy Roll of Honour tower: Raunds09/10/1917
Lance Corporal Charles Sidney Faulkner Location mentioned in obituary: Easton Neston
Roll of Honour tower: Easton Neston
27/09/1915
William Freeman Location mentioned in obituary: Lavendon
Location mentioned in obituary: Olney
Bedfordshire Association
Oxford Diocesan Guild
28/01/1940
Thomas Robert Hensher Place of Birth: Northampton
Began ringing at: SS Peter & Paul, Kettering
First peal tower: St. Mary, Higham Ferrers, Northants
Towers: St. Mary the Virgin, Finedon. 1924-1942
Location mentioned in obituary: Finedon
11/03/1942
Private George Holland Roll of Honour tower: Cransley03/04/1916
Private Alfred John Knight DCMRoll of Honour tower: Kettering12/10/1917
Private Harry Percy Knighton Roll of Honour tower: Islip02/10/1915
Thomas Law Place of Birth: Weston Favell, Northants
Began ringing at: Weston Favell
First peal tower: St. George, Wooton
Peterborough Diocesan Guild01/12/1940
Private Bernard Charles Loveday Roll of Honour tower: Islip27/03/1918
Lance Corporal Arthur Kenneth Mitchell Roll of Honour tower: Aldwincle03/09/1918
Ralph Narborough Place of Birth: Docking, Norfolk
Began ringing at: St Peter's Wisbech
First peal tower: St. Peter, Wisbech
Towers: St. Mary, Nottingham.1929-1957
Location mentioned in obituary: West Bridgford
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Peterborough and District Association
Peterborough Diocesan Guild
24/02/1957

Peal Statistics

Statistics sourced from the annual reports of the Council Peal Analysis Committee will be shown here

The tables will need to be digitised first. A job for 2024.

Peal board photos

Total records: 3

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 21/11/1896

Details

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 20/12/1902

Details

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 02/06/1906

Details

Peals

For those who have a pealbase login, the society analysis has totals since 1910.

Central Northants Association and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
Peterborough and District Association1923
Oundle & Districts Association.

A forerunner of the Peterborough Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers [Research by John Harrison.]

1923
Raunds, Wellingborough & District Society of Church Bell-ringers
Towcester and District Association

Became a District of the Peterborough DG on July 1st 1930 [Research by John Harrison.]

18941930
Central Northants Association

The fore runner of this Society was called the Raunds, Wellingborough and District Society of Church Bell-ringers. The Central Northants Association became part of the Peterborough Diocesan Guild on 5 January 1924. [Research by John Harrison.]

In the former Central Northamptonshire Association gold medals were awarded to those ringers who achieved 100 peals for the Association. Further details were given in the 'The Ringing World' of 12th April 1974, pages 315 and 490. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

18951923
Peterborough Diocesan Guild

The Guild was made up from the Central Northants Association, the Peterborough & Districts Association and the Oundle & Districts Association. The Guild has 10 branches. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Towcester and District Association, originally known with affection as the 'old toast rack', was founded in 1894 by James Slarke of Easton Neston. A discussion on 22 March 1930 considered whether they should approach the Peterborough and District Association and at the AGM in June this motion was carried.
The original Peterborough and District Association was formed, after preliminary discussion, on 16th June 1909 and held its first annual meeting on August Bank Holiday later that year at St Mary Peterborough. The meeting would have been at St John's but the bells were being rehung.
Central Northamptonshire Association was a leading society in its day and was content to continue operating as a single entity. Their enthusiasm to extend their area of operations led to various discussions culminating in the Bishop of Peterborough addressing a special meeting at Wellingborough on 9th June 1923. He suggested that 'A Diocesan federation be formed that would unite the ringers in the three counties in the diocese into one great family'.
A subsequent meeting initiated at by the Bishop of Peterborough, immediately prior to his subsequent appointment as Bishop of Winchester, at Wellingborough on 5 January 1924 the Peterborough Diocesan Guild was formally established. Both the Peterborough & District Association and Central Northamptonshire Association joined the new Guild, but it was not until 1930 that the Towcester and District followed.
For further background see the Ringing World (4th January 1974, pages 1 to 4). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1924
Formerly: Peterborough & District Association (1880-1924)
Subsumed: Raunds, Welling borough & District Society (1883-1895), Central Northamptonshire Association (1900-1923) and Towcester & District Association (1894-1930) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1924https://pdg.org.uk/

Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Annual Reports 1902/3, 1905/62701
Central Northamptonshire Association 100 peal badge - history and peal records of John Blackwell Martin and Alfred Henry MartinAnne Cook2012illustrated. illustrated Shelved under 'History of Ringing' 3487

Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Corporal Frank Septimus Andrew Location mentioned in obituary: Isham
Roll of Honour tower: Isham
30/11/1917
Edward Maurice Atkins Place of Birth: Isham
Began ringing at: Isham
First peal tower: St. Peter, Isham
Towers: St Augustine, Kilburn, London 1920-1950; St Michael, Teignmouth
Location mentioned in obituary: Teignmouth
Cambridge University Guild
Central Council of Church Bellringers
16/09/1964
Private Francis William Brown Roll of Honour tower: Ecton10/12/1917
Private Frederick William Causby Location mentioned in obituary: Rushden (Northants)
Roll of Honour tower: Higham Ferrers
20/04/1918
Private Bertram Chapman Location mentioned in obituary: Geddington
Roll of Honour tower: Geddington
29/09/1915
Private Reginald Harry Clarke Roll of Honour tower: Kingsthorpe19/04/1917
John Deacon Roll of Honour tower: Desborough23/08/1917
Private Thomas Richard Earl Roll of Honour tower: Boughton04/05/1917
Private Edwin Ralph Elson Roll of Honour tower: Ecton12/08/1917
Private Arthur Llewellyn Fairy Roll of Honour tower: Raunds09/10/1917
Lance Corporal Charles Sidney Faulkner Location mentioned in obituary: Easton Neston
Roll of Honour tower: Easton Neston
27/09/1915
William Freeman Location mentioned in obituary: Lavendon
Location mentioned in obituary: Olney
Bedfordshire Association
Oxford Diocesan Guild
28/01/1940
Thomas Robert Hensher Place of Birth: Northampton
Began ringing at: SS Peter & Paul, Kettering
First peal tower: St. Mary, Higham Ferrers, Northants
Towers: St. Mary the Virgin, Finedon. 1924-1942
Location mentioned in obituary: Finedon
11/03/1942
Private George Holland Roll of Honour tower: Cransley03/04/1916
Private Alfred John Knight DCMRoll of Honour tower: Kettering12/10/1917
Private Harry Percy Knighton Roll of Honour tower: Islip02/10/1915
Thomas Law Place of Birth: Weston Favell, Northants
Began ringing at: Weston Favell
First peal tower: St. George, Wooton
Peterborough Diocesan Guild01/12/1940
Private Bernard Charles Loveday Roll of Honour tower: Islip27/03/1918
Lance Corporal Arthur Kenneth Mitchell Roll of Honour tower: Aldwincle03/09/1918
Ralph Narborough Place of Birth: Docking, Norfolk
Began ringing at: St Peter's Wisbech
First peal tower: St. Peter, Wisbech
Towers: St. Mary, Nottingham.1929-1957
Location mentioned in obituary: West Bridgford
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Peterborough and District Association
Peterborough Diocesan Guild
24/02/1957

Peal Statistics

Statistics sourced from the annual reports of the Council Peal Analysis Committee will be shown here

The tables will need to be digitised first. A job for 2024.

Peal board photos

Total records: 3

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 21/11/1896

Details

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 20/12/1902

Details

Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand 02/06/1906

Details

Peals

For those who have a pealbase login, the society analysis has totals since 1910.

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