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Devonshire Guild and associated societies
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Devonshire Guild
Guild of Devonshire Ringers
The Guild is concerned with ringers who practise change ringing (scientific). [Research by John Harrison.]
One of the earliest societies established under the belfry reform movement, the Guild of Devonshire Ringers, held its inaugural meeting at St Andrews Plymouth on 15th June 1875. The flyers issued to advertise the event included free 3rd Class railway tickets if attending, a lunch at the Royal Hotel, a peal by the Ancient Society of College Youths (ASCY) to open the newly augmented ring of bells at St Andrews, change ringing and handbell ringing elsewhere in Plymouth, in addition to the first AGM. This meeting followed an earlier gathering more than a year previously on 21st March 1874 to consider the founding of a Guild. Also see the Ringing World (22nd March 1974, pages 233 to 235). (Trewman's Exeter Flying Post, Wed. 17 June 1874; long reports Exeter and Plymouth Gazette and Western Times, both Fri. 19 June 1874. All reports record the presence of Mr. 'Prockter,' who had travelled from Bennington, Herts, to be present): The Guild of Devonshire Ringers is a society formed through the instrumentality of the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford, of Woodbury, and Mr. C. A. W. Troyte, for the purpose of organising change ringing throughout the county and of improving the state of affairs in Church towers on occasions of ringing. The inauguration of the Guild was at Plymouth on Monday, when they rang the bells of St. Andrew's Church. The proceedings were commenced by divine service. The prayers and lessons were read by the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford; and the Rev. J. E. Risk preached an appropriate sermon from the third chapter of Colossians, verses 23 and 24. The bells were afterwards rung to the gratification of groups of listeners. Two new bells have been recently added to those in the tower of St. Andrew's Church, but though the sound of the new ones was distinguishable from the others, they harmonised well with the old bells. The ringers were the members of the Ancient Society of College Youths-professionals from London-composed of Messrs. Haworth, Cooter, Wood, Ferris, Pettit, Mushett [sic], Greenleaf, Jones, and Tanner. The changes then rung were 395 grandsire caters, 432 Steadman's caters, 216 Steadman's caters, 3 leads of Kent, and 120 treble Bob Royal. They were all most excellently performed. At one o'clock a company of over one hundred sat down to dinner at the Royal Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. Troyte. There were many clergymen and laymen present from all parts of Devon and Cornwall. The loyal and constitutional toasts were given; and then the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford read the annexed report:-"Seeing that the Guild of Devonshire Ringers dates its existence from the 21st of March last, it cannot be expected that the report of your committee should be a long one, but we feel sure that it will be found as satisfactory as even the most sanguine member of the guild could expect. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Founded 1874 [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Place of Birth: Buckfastleigh Began ringing at: Buckfastleigh First peal tower: Netherton, Worcs Towers: St. George, Wilton, Taunton 1916-19; Netherton, Worcs 1919-20; Buckfastleigh 1920-79 Location mentioned in obituary: Buckfastleigh
Place of Birth: Over Stowey, near Bridgwater Began ringing at: Milverton, Somerset First peal tower: St. James, Fitzhead, Somerset Towers: Wiveliscombe (1918-1923); St. Thomas, Exeter (27th May 1923-1960) Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
Place of Birth: Greenham House, nr Crewkerne, Somerset Began ringing at: Felpham, Surrey First peal tower: Kentisbury, N. Devon Towers: Combe Martin 1937-1965; Upton-on-Severn, 1938-39; Stratton, cornwall 1965-82 Location mentioned in obituary: Stratton (Cornwall)
Place of Birth: Hall, Bishops Tawton, Barnstaple Began ringing at: St John the Baptist, Bishops Tawton First peal tower: All Saints, Bristol Towers: All Saints, Fulham 1894-1898; St Michael's Sunderland 1898-1910; St Peter Mancroft, Norwich 1910-1911
Place of Birth: Stockland, Devon Began ringing at: Stockland, Devon First peal tower: St. Mary Kidlington Towers: 1902-1903 Keble College Oxford. Revived O.U.S. Location mentioned in obituary: Axminster
Place of Birth: Exeter Began ringing at: St. David's Exeter First peal tower: St. Sidwells, Exeter Towers: St. David's Exeter 1885-1888 and 1901-1931. St. Sidwell's 1889-1898, St. Edmund's 1898-1900 Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
Place of Birth: Stogursley, Somerset Began ringing at: St. Swithin, Woodbury First peal tower: St. Swithin, Woodbury Towers: ringing Master at Withycombe Raleigh Location mentioned in obituary: Woodbury
Central Council of Church Bellringers Devon Association
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Seaton, Devon 09/04/1928
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Devonshire Guild and associated societies
Associated societies have a green background.
Society Name
Descriptions
From (year)
To (year)
Web site
Devonshire Guild
Guild of Devonshire Ringers
The Guild is concerned with ringers who practise change ringing (scientific). [Research by John Harrison.]
One of the earliest societies established under the belfry reform movement, the Guild of Devonshire Ringers, held its inaugural meeting at St Andrews Plymouth on 15th June 1875. The flyers issued to advertise the event included free 3rd Class railway tickets if attending, a lunch at the Royal Hotel, a peal by the Ancient Society of College Youths (ASCY) to open the newly augmented ring of bells at St Andrews, change ringing and handbell ringing elsewhere in Plymouth, in addition to the first AGM. This meeting followed an earlier gathering more than a year previously on 21st March 1874 to consider the founding of a Guild. Also see the Ringing World (22nd March 1974, pages 233 to 235). (Trewman's Exeter Flying Post, Wed. 17 June 1874; long reports Exeter and Plymouth Gazette and Western Times, both Fri. 19 June 1874. All reports record the presence of Mr. 'Prockter,' who had travelled from Bennington, Herts, to be present): The Guild of Devonshire Ringers is a society formed through the instrumentality of the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford, of Woodbury, and Mr. C. A. W. Troyte, for the purpose of organising change ringing throughout the county and of improving the state of affairs in Church towers on occasions of ringing. The inauguration of the Guild was at Plymouth on Monday, when they rang the bells of St. Andrew's Church. The proceedings were commenced by divine service. The prayers and lessons were read by the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford; and the Rev. J. E. Risk preached an appropriate sermon from the third chapter of Colossians, verses 23 and 24. The bells were afterwards rung to the gratification of groups of listeners. Two new bells have been recently added to those in the tower of St. Andrew's Church, but though the sound of the new ones was distinguishable from the others, they harmonised well with the old bells. The ringers were the members of the Ancient Society of College Youths-professionals from London-composed of Messrs. Haworth, Cooter, Wood, Ferris, Pettit, Mushett [sic], Greenleaf, Jones, and Tanner. The changes then rung were 395 grandsire caters, 432 Steadman's caters, 216 Steadman's caters, 3 leads of Kent, and 120 treble Bob Royal. They were all most excellently performed. At one o'clock a company of over one hundred sat down to dinner at the Royal Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. Troyte. There were many clergymen and laymen present from all parts of Devon and Cornwall. The loyal and constitutional toasts were given; and then the Rev. J. L. L. Fulford read the annexed report:-"Seeing that the Guild of Devonshire Ringers dates its existence from the 21st of March last, it cannot be expected that the report of your committee should be a long one, but we feel sure that it will be found as satisfactory as even the most sanguine member of the guild could expect. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Founded 1874 [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Place of Birth: Buckfastleigh Began ringing at: Buckfastleigh First peal tower: Netherton, Worcs Towers: St. George, Wilton, Taunton 1916-19; Netherton, Worcs 1919-20; Buckfastleigh 1920-79 Location mentioned in obituary: Buckfastleigh
Place of Birth: Over Stowey, near Bridgwater Began ringing at: Milverton, Somerset First peal tower: St. James, Fitzhead, Somerset Towers: Wiveliscombe (1918-1923); St. Thomas, Exeter (27th May 1923-1960) Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
Place of Birth: Greenham House, nr Crewkerne, Somerset Began ringing at: Felpham, Surrey First peal tower: Kentisbury, N. Devon Towers: Combe Martin 1937-1965; Upton-on-Severn, 1938-39; Stratton, cornwall 1965-82 Location mentioned in obituary: Stratton (Cornwall)
Place of Birth: Hall, Bishops Tawton, Barnstaple Began ringing at: St John the Baptist, Bishops Tawton First peal tower: All Saints, Bristol Towers: All Saints, Fulham 1894-1898; St Michael's Sunderland 1898-1910; St Peter Mancroft, Norwich 1910-1911
Place of Birth: Stockland, Devon Began ringing at: Stockland, Devon First peal tower: St. Mary Kidlington Towers: 1902-1903 Keble College Oxford. Revived O.U.S. Location mentioned in obituary: Axminster
Place of Birth: Exeter Began ringing at: St. David's Exeter First peal tower: St. Sidwells, Exeter Towers: St. David's Exeter 1885-1888 and 1901-1931. St. Sidwell's 1889-1898, St. Edmund's 1898-1900 Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
Place of Birth: Stogursley, Somerset Began ringing at: St. Swithin, Woodbury First peal tower: St. Swithin, Woodbury Towers: ringing Master at Withycombe Raleigh Location mentioned in obituary: Woodbury
Central Council of Church Bellringers Devon Association