Middlesex County Association and associated societiesAssociated societies have a green background. Society Name | Descriptions | From (year) | To (year) | Web site |
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West Middlesex Bell ringers' Association | In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. | 1874 | 1894 | | North Middlesex Association | | 1888 | 1889 | | Middlesex Association | | 1889 | 1897 | | South and West Middlesex Guild | | 1894 | 1897 | | Middlesex County Association | | 1897 | 1902 | | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | This was formed in 1897 by the union of two previous Middlesex societies. In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. In 1888 the North Middlesex Association was formed, but the following year the Word 'North' was dropped from the title. The amalgamation of the two societies took place and the first meeting took place on Whit Monday 1897. In 1903, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. In 1874, a meeting had been held at Isleworth to form the West Middlesex Bell Ringers' Association, with members from Isleworth, Richmond, Chiswick, Fulham, Heston, and West Hillingdon. At that time the only other such society was the East Derbyshire Association, which had been formed in 1870. Ringers from Hillingdon, Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Slough, and Windsor soon joined the West Middlesex, but by 1894 the Association had all but ceased to exist. With meetings at Isleworth and Ealing, it was reformed as the South & West Middlesex Guild. The Middlesex Association was formed in 1897 by a union of the two Middlesex societies that existed at the time. In 1888, at a meeting held at Finchley, the North Middlesex Association was formed with members from Finchley, Edmonton and Hendon. The following year the word 'North' was dropped from the title and with additional members from Barnet, Hadley and Tottenham it soon became very active. In 1896, members of the Middlesex Association approached the South & West Middlesex Guild, with a view to forming one society for the whole County of Middlesex. The idea was greeted with enthusiasm, and on Whit Monday at Ealing in 1897, the new Association was formed, with the Bishop of London heading the list of patrons, and the two societies retaining their identities as Districts. In 1903, at the Association AGM held at Fulham Palace, with the sanction of the Bishop of London, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. For further details see the Ringing World (14th November 1997, page 1150). founded 1903 Formerly: Middlesex Association (1889-1897); Middlesex County Association (1897-1903) Subsumed: South & West Middlesex Association (1894-1897) | 1903 | | https://www.bellringing.london/ |
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Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)Name | Place(s) | Other societies | Date of death |
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Second Lieutenant Charles John Woodward Alderton | Roll of Honour tower: Clerkenwell | | 20/11/1917 | Lance Corporal Lionel Edward Alford | Roll of Honour tower: Sunbury on Thames | | 11/06/1915 | John Basden | Place of Birth: Farnham Royal, Bucks Began ringing at: St. Mary, Farnham Royal First peal tower: Christ Church, Ealing Towers: St. Mary's Ealing | South and West Middlesex Association | 14/12/1911 | Mr Frank Thomas Blagrove | Location mentioned in obituary: Windsor | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | 11/10/2022 | Lance Corporal John Arthur Boote | Roll of Honour tower: Hornsey | | 25/08/1918 | Private Henry Edgar Boultwood | Roll of Honour tower: Sunbury on Thames | | 23/07/1916 | Lance Corporal James Brakespear | Roll of Honour tower: Ealing | | 15/09/1916 | Fulke Henry Arthur Braybrooke | Roll of Honour tower: Ruislip | | 28/07/1944 | Walter Harry Lee Buckingham | Place of Birth: London Began ringing at: St Albans Cathedral First peal tower: St. Albans Cathedral Towers: St. Peter's St Albans, Bushey Location mentioned in obituary: St Albans | St. James' Society | 15/11/1955 | Rifleman Frederick William Butcher | Roll of Honour tower: Stamford Hill | | 09/08/1917 | Private Alfred George Cain | Roll of Honour tower: Northaw | | 16/09/1916 | Donald Edward Campbell | Roll of Honour tower: Upper Clapton | | 02/08/1944 | Henry Charles Chandler | Place of Birth: Hounslow Began ringing at: St. Paul, Hounslow First peal tower: St. Catherine, Feltham Towers: St. Catherine, Feltham, St Leonard, Heston 1892 | | 05/10/1950 | James Edward Lewis Cockey | Place of Birth: Frome, Somerset Began ringing at: Frome First peal tower: Ranmoor, Sheffield Towers: Ranmoor, Sheffield 1909-22; Dore, Derbys. 1922-1932; Pinner, Middx 1933/4; St Andrew's Holborn, 1933-40; Westminster Abbey, 1944 onwards. | | 25/02/1971 | William Henry Coles | Place of Birth: Staplegrove near Taunton Began ringing at: Staplegrove First peal tower: Staplegrove Location mentioned in obituary: Bristol | | 20/07/1984 | Charles Thomas Coles | Place of Birth: Islington Began ringing at: St George-in-the-East First peal tower: St. George in the East Towers: From 1909 St. Mary's Walthamstow Location mentioned in obituary: Walthamstow | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | 02/02/1946 | Albert William Coles | Place of Birth: Leyton Began ringing at: St. George in the East First peal tower: St. George in the East, London Towers: St. Giles in the Fields 1920 to 1934 North Mymms, Herts 1934 to 1968 Location mentioned in obituary: North Mymms | | 04/03/1968 | Eric John Cook | Roll of Honour tower: Edmonton | | 31/08/1943 | Lance Corporal Henry William Cowley | Roll of Honour tower: Heston | | 14/09/1917 | George William Critchley | Place of Birth: Sutton Coldfield Began ringing at: Boldmere First peal tower: Keresley Towers: Tregony Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | Ancient Society of College Youths Hertford County Association | 23/02/2006 |
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Peal Statistics
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Middlesex County Association and associated societiesAssociated societies have a green background. Society Name | Descriptions | From (year) | To (year) | Web site |
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West Middlesex Bell ringers' Association | In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. | 1874 | 1894 | | North Middlesex Association | | 1888 | 1889 | | Middlesex Association | | 1889 | 1897 | | South and West Middlesex Guild | | 1894 | 1897 | | Middlesex County Association | | 1897 | 1902 | | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | This was formed in 1897 by the union of two previous Middlesex societies. In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. In 1888 the North Middlesex Association was formed, but the following year the Word 'North' was dropped from the title. The amalgamation of the two societies took place and the first meeting took place on Whit Monday 1897. In 1903, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. In 1874, a meeting had been held at Isleworth to form the West Middlesex Bell Ringers' Association, with members from Isleworth, Richmond, Chiswick, Fulham, Heston, and West Hillingdon. At that time the only other such society was the East Derbyshire Association, which had been formed in 1870. Ringers from Hillingdon, Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Slough, and Windsor soon joined the West Middlesex, but by 1894 the Association had all but ceased to exist. With meetings at Isleworth and Ealing, it was reformed as the South & West Middlesex Guild. The Middlesex Association was formed in 1897 by a union of the two Middlesex societies that existed at the time. In 1888, at a meeting held at Finchley, the North Middlesex Association was formed with members from Finchley, Edmonton and Hendon. The following year the word 'North' was dropped from the title and with additional members from Barnet, Hadley and Tottenham it soon became very active. In 1896, members of the Middlesex Association approached the South & West Middlesex Guild, with a view to forming one society for the whole County of Middlesex. The idea was greeted with enthusiasm, and on Whit Monday at Ealing in 1897, the new Association was formed, with the Bishop of London heading the list of patrons, and the two societies retaining their identities as Districts. In 1903, at the Association AGM held at Fulham Palace, with the sanction of the Bishop of London, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. For further details see the Ringing World (14th November 1997, page 1150). founded 1903 Formerly: Middlesex Association (1889-1897); Middlesex County Association (1897-1903) Subsumed: South & West Middlesex Association (1894-1897) | 1903 | | https://www.bellringing.london/ |
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Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)Name | Place(s) | Other societies | Date of death |
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Second Lieutenant Charles John Woodward Alderton | Roll of Honour tower: Clerkenwell | | 20/11/1917 | Lance Corporal Lionel Edward Alford | Roll of Honour tower: Sunbury on Thames | | 11/06/1915 | John Basden | Place of Birth: Farnham Royal, Bucks Began ringing at: St. Mary, Farnham Royal First peal tower: Christ Church, Ealing Towers: St. Mary's Ealing | South and West Middlesex Association | 14/12/1911 | Mr Frank Thomas Blagrove | Location mentioned in obituary: Windsor | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | 11/10/2022 | Lance Corporal John Arthur Boote | Roll of Honour tower: Hornsey | | 25/08/1918 | Private Henry Edgar Boultwood | Roll of Honour tower: Sunbury on Thames | | 23/07/1916 | Lance Corporal James Brakespear | Roll of Honour tower: Ealing | | 15/09/1916 | Fulke Henry Arthur Braybrooke | Roll of Honour tower: Ruislip | | 28/07/1944 | Walter Harry Lee Buckingham | Place of Birth: London Began ringing at: St Albans Cathedral First peal tower: St. Albans Cathedral Towers: St. Peter's St Albans, Bushey Location mentioned in obituary: St Albans | St. James' Society | 15/11/1955 | Rifleman Frederick William Butcher | Roll of Honour tower: Stamford Hill | | 09/08/1917 | Private Alfred George Cain | Roll of Honour tower: Northaw | | 16/09/1916 | Donald Edward Campbell | Roll of Honour tower: Upper Clapton | | 02/08/1944 | Henry Charles Chandler | Place of Birth: Hounslow Began ringing at: St. Paul, Hounslow First peal tower: St. Catherine, Feltham Towers: St. Catherine, Feltham, St Leonard, Heston 1892 | | 05/10/1950 | James Edward Lewis Cockey | Place of Birth: Frome, Somerset Began ringing at: Frome First peal tower: Ranmoor, Sheffield Towers: Ranmoor, Sheffield 1909-22; Dore, Derbys. 1922-1932; Pinner, Middx 1933/4; St Andrew's Holborn, 1933-40; Westminster Abbey, 1944 onwards. | | 25/02/1971 | William Henry Coles | Place of Birth: Staplegrove near Taunton Began ringing at: Staplegrove First peal tower: Staplegrove Location mentioned in obituary: Bristol | | 20/07/1984 | Charles Thomas Coles | Place of Birth: Islington Began ringing at: St George-in-the-East First peal tower: St. George in the East Towers: From 1909 St. Mary's Walthamstow Location mentioned in obituary: Walthamstow | Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild | 02/02/1946 | Albert William Coles | Place of Birth: Leyton Began ringing at: St. George in the East First peal tower: St. George in the East, London Towers: St. Giles in the Fields 1920 to 1934 North Mymms, Herts 1934 to 1968 Location mentioned in obituary: North Mymms | | 04/03/1968 | Eric John Cook | Roll of Honour tower: Edmonton | | 31/08/1943 | Lance Corporal Henry William Cowley | Roll of Honour tower: Heston | | 14/09/1917 | George William Critchley | Place of Birth: Sutton Coldfield Began ringing at: Boldmere First peal tower: Keresley Towers: Tregony Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | Ancient Society of College Youths Hertford County Association | 23/02/2006 |
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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.
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Peal board photosNo pealboard photos have been submitted for this society. | PealsFor those who have a pealbase login, the society analysis has totals since 1910. | |
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