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Norwich Diocesan Association 1 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

Norwich Diocesan Association 1

1877

1919

Norwich and Ipswich Association

1920

1922

Norwich, St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich Association

1922

1922

Norfolk Guild

1923

1928

Norwich Diocesan Association

The first diocese conferences held in Norwich in October 1870 and October 1872 may have inspired the formation of the Association. An initial meeting arranged by enthusiasts had been held in Ipswich in 1876, but it was not until the 10th February 1877 at a meeting held in Norwich that it was resolved 'to form an Association for the Promotion of Change Ringing and Belfry Reform through the Diocese'. The setting up of an Association was subsequently completed at a meeting on 4th April at which the officers were appointed. It is interesting there was not a single competent bell ringer among those initially appointed with the officers comprised of the clergy, local Members of Parliament and other local persons of standing.
Following the passing of The Additional Bishopries Bill in 1913, the Norwich Diocese was divided. Following the First World War (1914-1918) this led to changes in the Association's title and controversy among certain members. This led to a split with the Suffolk Diocesan Association being created in 1920 as a separate entity, before it was subsequently re-named the Suffolk Diocesan Guild in October 1923.
After the split with the Suffolk Diocesan Guild the society reverted to its original title of the Norwich Diocesan Guild of Ringers. For further details see the Ringing World (1st April 1977, pages 261 to 268). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1877
Formerly: Norwich Scholars
Norwich Diocesan & Ipswich Association (1919-1920)
Norwich & Ipswich Association for the Diocese of Norwich and Archdeaconry of Suffolk (1920-1922)
Norwich, St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Association (1922-1923) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1929

https://ndar.org.uk/
 

 
 

Accounts of the lives of society members

Records 1 to 10, of 10 
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NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Arthur R Aldham Place of Birth: Hadleigh
Location mentioned in obituary: Barwell
Location mentioned in obituary: St Mary le Tower
Ancient Society of College Youths
Midland Counties Association
29/09/1917
George Archer Place of Birth: Palgrave
Location mentioned in obituary: Diss
03/08/1943
James Avis Location mentioned in obituary: Benhall
Location mentioned in obituary: Kelsale
 
Charles F Bailey Location mentioned in obituary: LeistonSuffolk Guild01/12/1951
E Charles Bailey Began ringing at: Rickinghall
Location mentioned in obituary: Beccles
Suffolk Guild16/01/1967
Edgar H Bailey Place of Birth: Leiston
Location mentioned in obituary: Aldeburgh
Location mentioned in obituary: Leiston
28/09/1943
Charles Baker Location mentioned in obituary: Winfarthing06/04/1952
James Barrett Location mentioned in obituary: LondonSociety of Royal Cumberland Youths
St. James' Society
Waterloo Society
28/02/1900
Lewis James Batley Location mentioned in obituary: Leytonstone
Location mentioned in obituary: Wingfield
London County Association (1903-1928)
Suffolk Guild
26/03/1967
Robert H Hayward First peal tower: Framlingham
Location mentioned in obituary: Marlesford
Ancient Society of College Youths
St. Mary Le Tower Society
11/02/1918
 

Central Council Reps

Records 1 to 10, of 20 
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YearCC Reps
1900 Charles Mee
1901 Charles Mee
1902 Charles Mee
1903 Charles Mee
1904 Charles Mee
1905 Charles Mee
1906 Charles Mee
1907Revd Herbert Drake, Charles Mee
1908Revd Herbert Drake, Charles Mee
1909 George Pestell Burton, Revd Herbert Drake