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Birmingham and District Amalgamated Society and associated societies

This page combines information from several sources and also indicates how the society has evolved over time.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site

St. Philip's Society

Birmingham. Later became the Birmingham District Amalgamated Society [Research by John Harrison.]

Birmingham and District Association

1889

Birmingham Amalgamated Society

1889

Society of St. Martin's Youths

The precursor of St. Martin's Society of Change Ringers [Research by John Harrison.]

1755

1880

Holt Society of Aston

1879

1888

St. Martins Guild of Change Ringers for Birmingham

1880

1888

Birmingham and District Amalgamated Society

This society was led by John Carter and was an expansion of the St. Philip's Society, Birmingham [Research by John Harrison.]

1889

1906

St. Martin's Guild of Change Ringers for Birmingham, Aston and the surrounding districts.

Henry Johnson was the Presiding Ringing Master. The society was later renamed to St Martin's Guild of Church Bell Ringers for the Diocese of Birmingham [Research by John Harrison.]

1889

1906

St. Martin's Guild of Church Bell Ringers for the Diocese of Birmingham

The former St. Martin's Guild of Change Ringers for Birmingham, Aston and the surrounding districts was renamed in January 1906, shortly after the creation of the Diocese of Birmingham [Research by John Harrison.]

The St Martins Guild of Change Ringers for Birmingham amalgamated with the Holts Society of Aston on 9th October 1888 (see Bell News 26th June 1889, page 541). Shortly afterwards on the 9th February 1889 a meeting held in the White Swan hostelry in Edmund Street, Birmingham agreed an amalgamation of the Birmingham and Districts Association with the Birmingham Amalgamated Society to form the Birmingham and District Amalgamated Society (see Bell News 2nd March 1889, page 601).
The creation of the St Martin's Guild for the Diocese of Birmingham was discussed following the creation of the new Diocese (see Bell News 29th July 1905, page 246). This resulted in the St Martin's Guild of Church Bell Ringers for the Diocese of Birmingham being founded in January 1906. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1906
Formerly: Society of St Martin's Youths (1755-1889); St Martin's Guild for Birmingham, Aston & Districts(1889-1906)
Subsumed: Birmingham & District Amalgamated Society (1881-1906) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1906

https://stmartinsguild.org/
 

 
 

Accounts of the lives of society members

Total records: 4
NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
John Carter Place of Birth: Darlaston, Staffs
Began ringing at: St Laurence, Darlaston
First peal tower: St. Giles, Willenhall
Towers: 1873 Enfield, 1874 Waltham Abbey
Location mentioned in obituary: London (ex Birmingham)
Central Council of Church Bellringers29/01/1927
Thomas Collinson Place of Birth: Kendal area
Began ringing at: Chepstow
Towers: Birmingham St Philip's and at Edgbaston
Location mentioned in obituary: Birmingham
Birmingham Association
Midland Counties Association
10/11/1916
George Easterbrook Hitchman Place of Birth: Dundalk, Ireland
Towers: St. Philip's church in Birmingham, Harborne
Birminghan and District Society19/06/1943
George Walker Location mentioned in obituary: BirminghamBirminghan and District Society31/01/1932
 

Central Council Reps

Records 1 to 10, of 14 
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YearCC Reps
1891 John Carter
1892 George Walker
1893 George Walker
1894 John Carter
1895 John Carter
1896 John Carter
1897 George Easterbrook Hitchman
1898 George Easterbrook Hitchman
1899 George Easterbrook Hitchman
1901 George Walker