Truro Diocesan GuildSociety Name | Descriptions | From (year) | To (year) | Web site |
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Truro Diocesan Guild | Founded in the Chapter Room of Truro Cathedral The Guild was founded at a meeting in the Chapter Room of Truro Cathedral on 8th October 1897. The emphasis for the new guild, supported by the Lord Bishop in a letter in the first Guild Report, was to replace prize ringing with ringing for church services. A report of events was published in the Bell News (13th November 1897, page 343). founded 1897 | 1897 | | https://tdgr.org.uk/ |
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These watch chain medals had been introduced by 1906. To be eligible members had to demonstrate the ability 'to ring by method each of the working bells in 120 half-pull changes.' This was the next stage on from the Certificate of Merit, which could be earned by ringing any 'Changing Tower Bell' to a 'peal' of 120 changes.'Fifty Silver Medals £7 14s 2d' Truro Diocesan Guild Report 1906'Cornwall was a county where prize ringing once used to flourish, but the efforts of the Guild to extinguish this form of competition has practically put it to an end. On the other hand, to promote genuine effort in acquiring the art of change-ringing, the Guild offers the encouragement of certificates of merit and silver medals to those who reach a certain standard of proficiency, and while there are still many affiliated towers where change ringing is not yet regularly practised, there are a considerable number of members who have qualified for and hold the medal.' 'The Ringing World' 18. ii.1916 p73'Madron. - Of our ringers, all with the exception of two, have won their medals for change ringing. These two have their certificates for proficiency in round ringing. The only method is Grandsire Doubles. Four of our younger ringers - medallists - have gone to America, and we feel their loss very much. 'The Ringing World' 29. viii.1924 p553In the Truro Diocesan Guild Report to August 1915 the award of six new medals was recorded, bringing the total to over one hundred. If a member could not be assessed in his own tower, arrangements could be made for this to be done at the Guild Festivals. The example illustrated was assayed in Birmingham in 1934 and was made by either Charles Westwood & Sons of Birmingham or C Weeden & Sons of London. It is believed it is one of a set presented by Lt Col C F Jerram to the band when he conducted the local ringers in the first peal on the bells of Manaccan on 22nd May 1935. This was rung for the Silver Jubilee of George V and was Jerram's first peal as conductor and the first peal for the other members of the band.After the Mid-Cornwall Association joined the TDG in 1935, similar medals, to be worn as buttonhole badges were awarded to members who could 'on six bells rise and fall any bell the Judge decides, ring efficiently in Rounds and call a touch of 30 changes from Rounds to Rounds without a card.' The idea of the scheme was to offer an alternative to prize-ringing for money prizes.'A proposal to redraft the rule concerning the awards of medals and certificates was referred to the Standing Committee.'Truro Diocesan Guild Report 1936'It was decided to hold the diocesan festival at Lanivet on Saturday, July 20th, and that if possible membership badges should be issued again and silver medals.' 'The Ringing World' 15. iii.1946 p121'The evening concluded most appropriately with 120 Grandsire Doubles on handbells; for it was with this method that change ringing was introduced to Cornish ringers, and a silver medal used to be given to those who could ring in turn each of the four inside bells to any calling.' 'The Ringing World' 31. i.1958 p81 | |
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Books in the Council LibraryTitle | Author | Date | Notes | Acquisition Number |
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Alternative Guild Office | | Post 1980 | | 1044 | Guild Office | | | | 1044 | An Clogh | | | Biannual newsletter No 1/1986 - No 2/1993 1996/1 and 1996/2 | 1734 | | | | 1902 (Facsimile of first printed), 1906 (3rd), 1911 (13th), 1912 (14th), 1913 (15th), 1915-36 1939 (33rd), 1945 (34th), 1949 (38th), 1959 (47th), 1961 (49th) 1964 (52nd), 1965-2015/16, 2016/17 | 699 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated | 1105 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated | 3568 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated 1982 reprint. With letter (18.x.1982) from ACC to David Clarke, editor of 'Cornish Life' | 4060 | Souvenir Mug - White | | | Guild logo and 'Truro Diocesan Guild of Ringers' on each side in black and gold | 3718 | Truro D G Library list | | 1977 | | 1135 | |
Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)Name | Place(s) | Other societies | Date of death |
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Private Robert Charles Boreham | Roll of Honour tower: Laneast | | 10/10/1917 | Wilfred Charles Boucher | Place of Birth: Kelly, Devon Began ringing at: Kelly First peal tower: Kelly Towers: Subsequently attached to Launceston from 1949 to 1994. Location mentioned in obituary: Launceston | Ancient Society of College Youths | 24/01/1994 | Private James Ernest Brimacombe | Roll of Honour tower: Stratton | | 01/11/1918 | Arthur Frederick Burley | Began ringing at: Kea, near Truro Towers: Kenwyn, he was a member of the bands at Falmouth and Harborne (Birmingham) and finally at Bodmin, where he served as Tower Captain for many years. Location mentioned in obituary: Bodmin | | 26/05/1995 | Revd Douglas Burnett | Place of Birth: Truro Began ringing at: St Ewe First peal tower: St. Ewe Towers: St Austell in 1950 and Truro Cathedral in 1952. Location mentioned in obituary: Flixton | | 09/06/1988 | Reuben Louvain Byrne | Place of Birth: Illogan Began ringing at: St Edmund's, Salisbury Towers: Subsequently attached to St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield from 1955 to 1975 Location mentioned in obituary: London (St Bartholomew the Great) | | 07/12/2002 | Private Raymond Charles Caff | Roll of Honour tower: Ladock | | 12/04/1918 | Alan C Carveth | Place of Birth: Truro Began ringing at: Kenwyn church in Truro First peal tower: Mabe Towers: Truro Cathedral Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | Ancient Society of College Youths | 16/04/2008 | Wilfred Thomas Channon | Roll of Honour tower: Veryan | | 11/06/1919 | Private John Charles Chapman | Roll of Honour tower: PerranArWorthal | | 23/04/1917 | Lance Corporal John Ching | Roll of Honour tower: Stratton | | 13/04/1918 | Harold Jeffery Clark | Place of Birth: Honiton Clyst, Devon Began ringing at: Landulph, Cornwall First peal tower: Botus Fleming | | | Arthur William John Coombe | Roll of Honour tower: Phillack | | 01/09/1944 | Private Frederick Charles Cottell | Roll of Honour tower: St Breward | | 04/10/1917 | William Thomas Couch | Roll of Honour tower: St Breock | | 05/05/1943 | Company Quartermaster Sgt James Crapp | Roll of Honour tower: St Columb Major | | 21/08/1917 | Peter Anthony Cummins | Place of Birth: Great Ouseburn, York First peal tower: North Petherwin, Cornwall Location mentioned in obituary: Lanteglos-by-Camelford | Ancient Society of College Youths | 24/02/1997 | William Reginald Curtis | Place of Birth: Paul, near Penzance, Cornwall Began ringing at: Paul | Ancient Society of College Youths | 31/03/2009 | John Claude Daubuz | Place of Birth: Creed Location mentioned in obituary: St Kea | | 10/04/1915 | Anthony John Davidson | Place of Birth: Cornwall Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | | 20/08/2012 |
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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. | |
Truro Diocesan GuildSociety Name | Descriptions | From (year) | To (year) | Web site |
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Truro Diocesan Guild | Founded in the Chapter Room of Truro Cathedral The Guild was founded at a meeting in the Chapter Room of Truro Cathedral on 8th October 1897. The emphasis for the new guild, supported by the Lord Bishop in a letter in the first Guild Report, was to replace prize ringing with ringing for church services. A report of events was published in the Bell News (13th November 1897, page 343). founded 1897 | 1897 | | https://tdgr.org.uk/ |
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These watch chain medals had been introduced by 1906. To be eligible members had to demonstrate the ability 'to ring by method each of the working bells in 120 half-pull changes.' This was the next stage on from the Certificate of Merit, which could be earned by ringing any 'Changing Tower Bell' to a 'peal' of 120 changes.'Fifty Silver Medals £7 14s 2d' Truro Diocesan Guild Report 1906'Cornwall was a county where prize ringing once used to flourish, but the efforts of the Guild to extinguish this form of competition has practically put it to an end. On the other hand, to promote genuine effort in acquiring the art of change-ringing, the Guild offers the encouragement of certificates of merit and silver medals to those who reach a certain standard of proficiency, and while there are still many affiliated towers where change ringing is not yet regularly practised, there are a considerable number of members who have qualified for and hold the medal.' 'The Ringing World' 18. ii.1916 p73'Madron. - Of our ringers, all with the exception of two, have won their medals for change ringing. These two have their certificates for proficiency in round ringing. The only method is Grandsire Doubles. Four of our younger ringers - medallists - have gone to America, and we feel their loss very much. 'The Ringing World' 29. viii.1924 p553In the Truro Diocesan Guild Report to August 1915 the award of six new medals was recorded, bringing the total to over one hundred. If a member could not be assessed in his own tower, arrangements could be made for this to be done at the Guild Festivals. The example illustrated was assayed in Birmingham in 1934 and was made by either Charles Westwood & Sons of Birmingham or C Weeden & Sons of London. It is believed it is one of a set presented by Lt Col C F Jerram to the band when he conducted the local ringers in the first peal on the bells of Manaccan on 22nd May 1935. This was rung for the Silver Jubilee of George V and was Jerram's first peal as conductor and the first peal for the other members of the band.After the Mid-Cornwall Association joined the TDG in 1935, similar medals, to be worn as buttonhole badges were awarded to members who could 'on six bells rise and fall any bell the Judge decides, ring efficiently in Rounds and call a touch of 30 changes from Rounds to Rounds without a card.' The idea of the scheme was to offer an alternative to prize-ringing for money prizes.'A proposal to redraft the rule concerning the awards of medals and certificates was referred to the Standing Committee.'Truro Diocesan Guild Report 1936'It was decided to hold the diocesan festival at Lanivet on Saturday, July 20th, and that if possible membership badges should be issued again and silver medals.' 'The Ringing World' 15. iii.1946 p121'The evening concluded most appropriately with 120 Grandsire Doubles on handbells; for it was with this method that change ringing was introduced to Cornish ringers, and a silver medal used to be given to those who could ring in turn each of the four inside bells to any calling.' 'The Ringing World' 31. i.1958 p81 | |
Books in the Council LibraryTitle | Author | Date | Notes | Acquisition Number |
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Alternative Guild Office | | Post 1980 | | 1044 | Guild Office | | | | 1044 | An Clogh | | | Biannual newsletter No 1/1986 - No 2/1993 1996/1 and 1996/2 | 1734 | | | | 1902 (Facsimile of first printed), 1906 (3rd), 1911 (13th), 1912 (14th), 1913 (15th), 1915-36 1939 (33rd), 1945 (34th), 1949 (38th), 1959 (47th), 1961 (49th) 1964 (52nd), 1965-2015/16, 2016/17 | 699 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated | 1105 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated | 3568 | Church Bells of Cornwall | Arthur C Cannon | 1979 | illustrated 1982 reprint. With letter (18.x.1982) from ACC to David Clarke, editor of 'Cornish Life' | 4060 | Souvenir Mug - White | | | Guild logo and 'Truro Diocesan Guild of Ringers' on each side in black and gold | 3718 | Truro D G Library list | | 1977 | | 1135 | |
Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)Name | Place(s) | Other societies | Date of death |
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Private Robert Charles Boreham | Roll of Honour tower: Laneast | | 10/10/1917 | Wilfred Charles Boucher | Place of Birth: Kelly, Devon Began ringing at: Kelly First peal tower: Kelly Towers: Subsequently attached to Launceston from 1949 to 1994. Location mentioned in obituary: Launceston | Ancient Society of College Youths | 24/01/1994 | Private James Ernest Brimacombe | Roll of Honour tower: Stratton | | 01/11/1918 | Arthur Frederick Burley | Began ringing at: Kea, near Truro Towers: Kenwyn, he was a member of the bands at Falmouth and Harborne (Birmingham) and finally at Bodmin, where he served as Tower Captain for many years. Location mentioned in obituary: Bodmin | | 26/05/1995 | Revd Douglas Burnett | Place of Birth: Truro Began ringing at: St Ewe First peal tower: St. Ewe Towers: St Austell in 1950 and Truro Cathedral in 1952. Location mentioned in obituary: Flixton | | 09/06/1988 | Reuben Louvain Byrne | Place of Birth: Illogan Began ringing at: St Edmund's, Salisbury Towers: Subsequently attached to St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield from 1955 to 1975 Location mentioned in obituary: London (St Bartholomew the Great) | | 07/12/2002 | Private Raymond Charles Caff | Roll of Honour tower: Ladock | | 12/04/1918 | Alan C Carveth | Place of Birth: Truro Began ringing at: Kenwyn church in Truro First peal tower: Mabe Towers: Truro Cathedral Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | Ancient Society of College Youths | 16/04/2008 | Wilfred Thomas Channon | Roll of Honour tower: Veryan | | 11/06/1919 | Private John Charles Chapman | Roll of Honour tower: PerranArWorthal | | 23/04/1917 | Lance Corporal John Ching | Roll of Honour tower: Stratton | | 13/04/1918 | Harold Jeffery Clark | Place of Birth: Honiton Clyst, Devon Began ringing at: Landulph, Cornwall First peal tower: Botus Fleming | | | Arthur William John Coombe | Roll of Honour tower: Phillack | | 01/09/1944 | Private Frederick Charles Cottell | Roll of Honour tower: St Breward | | 04/10/1917 | William Thomas Couch | Roll of Honour tower: St Breock | | 05/05/1943 | Company Quartermaster Sgt James Crapp | Roll of Honour tower: St Columb Major | | 21/08/1917 | Peter Anthony Cummins | Place of Birth: Great Ouseburn, York First peal tower: North Petherwin, Cornwall Location mentioned in obituary: Lanteglos-by-Camelford | Ancient Society of College Youths | 24/02/1997 | William Reginald Curtis | Place of Birth: Paul, near Penzance, Cornwall Began ringing at: Paul | Ancient Society of College Youths | 31/03/2009 | John Claude Daubuz | Place of Birth: Creed Location mentioned in obituary: St Kea | | 10/04/1915 | Anthony John Davidson | Place of Birth: Cornwall Location mentioned in obituary: Truro | | 20/08/2012 |
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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.
|
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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