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Lincoln Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
South Lincolnshire Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18791898
North Lincoln Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18841898
East Lincolnshire Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18841898
Lincoln Diocesan Guild

The Guild was made up from four Guilds which already covered the area of the Diocese of Lincoln, which is the same as Lincolnshire as it was before boundary changes in 1974. The South Lincolnshire Association was founded on 12 August 1879, the East Lincolnshire Association was founded on 4 October 1994. Also in 1884 the Eastern Counties Association was formed as was the North Lincolnshire Association. These four groups became the Lincoln Diocesan Guild in 1899. Rev. H Law James was instrumental in bringing this about. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Belfry Reform movement had led to the setting up of many early territorial societies. These included the South Lincolnshire Association on 12th August 1879, East Lincolnshire Association on 21st June 1884, Eastern Counties Guild on 2nd July 1884 and North Lincolnshire Association on 4th July 1884. Representatives from these existing societies met in the Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral on 29th April 1899 to discuss the possibility of forming a single united society. This followed a resolution passed by each of the societies the previous year to explore the possibility on the understanding that each of the societies would retain their own authority over local ringing. This led to the establishment of a committee to take the proposal forward. For further background see the Bell News (13th May 1899), Ringing World (23rd April 1999 page 380) and the publication Ring in the True: the History of the first hundred years of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers by Denis Frith (1999). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1899 Formerly: Eastern Counties Guild (1884 to 1899)
North Lincolnshire Association (1884 to 1899)
South Lincolnshire Association (1879 to 1899) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1899https://ldgcb.org.uk/

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Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Newsletter Nos 1/1 and 1/2 (1985), 2/1, 3/1 and 3/2 (1987), No 2/87, No 2/19881757
Annual Reports 1903, 04, 06, 08, 20, 23, 1926-2014, 2015 - 2021688
The history of the Gainsborough District and West Lindsey Branch of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of BellringersGeorge L A Lunn1985illustrated 1731
A Brief History of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers. The first hundred years 1899-1999Judith M Rogers1998 2517
Ramblings of an Old CodgerNigel Kingstonn.d.illustrated Taken from the Lincoln Diocesan Guild Central Branch Newsletter, with cartoons by Nigel Kingston 3311
Lincoln D G library list?1980See also 3325 below 1128
Lincoln D G library list2008See also 1128 above 3325

Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Private Robert Henry Armstrong Roll of Honour tower: Edenham25/01/1916
Lance Corporal Joseph Henry Bailey Roll of Honour tower: Fleet02/12/1917
Serjeant Percy Balance Roll of Honour tower: Gainsborough09/08/1915
Lance Corpora Harry Barron Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland05/08/1915
Private Frederick Bell Roll of Honour tower: Scothern15/11/1918
Stanley Edward Bennett Began ringing at: St Swithin, Bicker
First peal tower: St. Swithin, Bicker
Towers: Gosberton 1933-1936; Spalding 1936-1962
Location mentioned in obituary: Spalding
29/02/1964
Serjeant Joe Yorke Bishop Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland01/07/1916
Albert Bray Place of Birth: Burton on Stather
Began ringing at: Burton on Stather
First peal tower: Burton on Stather
Location mentioned in obituary: Burton-on-Stather
05/11/1990
Serjeant George Brown Roll of Honour tower: Fulney12/10/1918
J T Brown Central Council of Church Bellringers 
Keith Nicholas Buckingham Place of Birth: Wallsend on Tyne
Began ringing at: Springfield near Chelmsford
First peal tower: Babworth
Towers: Retford
Location mentioned in obituary: Little Stretton
Ancient Society of College Youths
Shropshire Association
25/07/2007
Revd Henry John Cheales 16/04/1910
George Chester Place of Birth: Lincoln
Began ringing at: Lincoln
First peal tower: St. James, Grimsby
Towers: St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln, Lincoln Cathedral
Location mentioned in obituary: Lincoln
North Lincoln Association05/10/1947
Charles William Peach Clifton Place of Birth: Stamford
Began ringing at: Lincoln
First peal tower: St. Mary, Greasley, Notts.
Towers: St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln 1886-1905 Lincoln Cathedral 1907-1926
28/11/1926
Private George Henry Cooke Roll of Honour tower: Metheringham20/12/1917
Arthur Craven Place of Birth: Burley, Leeds
Began ringing at: Burley
First peal tower: Armley
Towers: Armley (Leeds), St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln from 1897, St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield from 1919-1921 and Sheffield.
Location mentioned in obituary: Sheffield
North Lincoln Association20/08/1930
A Crow Roll of Honour tower: Ulceby 
Private Kenneth Dykes Roll of Honour tower: Nocton31/07/1917
George Edwin Feirn Place of Birth: Bigby, Lincolnshire
Began ringing at: Bigby, Lincolnshire
First peal tower: Bigby
Location mentioned in obituary: Kirton-in-Lindsey
19/08/2009
Albert Henry Firth Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland01/07/1942

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 Boards

Caythorpe, Lincs 11/02/1903

Details

Hough-on-the-Hill, Lincs 20/08/1921

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 20/01/1953

Details

Frampton, Lincs 05/03/1955

Details

Waddington, Lincs 05/06/1956

Details

Waddington, Lincs 18/02/1958

Details

Waddington, Lincs 18/06/1960

Details

Calgary, Canada 23/04/1966

Details

Waddington, Lincs 27/10/1984

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 17/12/1988

Details

Waddington, Lincs 26/03/1994

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 26/04/2000

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Alford, Lincs 27/09/2007

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Lincoln Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
South Lincolnshire Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18791898
North Lincoln Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18841898
East Lincolnshire Association

See Lincoln Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

18841898
Lincoln Diocesan Guild

The Guild was made up from four Guilds which already covered the area of the Diocese of Lincoln, which is the same as Lincolnshire as it was before boundary changes in 1974. The South Lincolnshire Association was founded on 12 August 1879, the East Lincolnshire Association was founded on 4 October 1994. Also in 1884 the Eastern Counties Association was formed as was the North Lincolnshire Association. These four groups became the Lincoln Diocesan Guild in 1899. Rev. H Law James was instrumental in bringing this about. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Belfry Reform movement had led to the setting up of many early territorial societies. These included the South Lincolnshire Association on 12th August 1879, East Lincolnshire Association on 21st June 1884, Eastern Counties Guild on 2nd July 1884 and North Lincolnshire Association on 4th July 1884. Representatives from these existing societies met in the Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral on 29th April 1899 to discuss the possibility of forming a single united society. This followed a resolution passed by each of the societies the previous year to explore the possibility on the understanding that each of the societies would retain their own authority over local ringing. This led to the establishment of a committee to take the proposal forward. For further background see the Bell News (13th May 1899), Ringing World (23rd April 1999 page 380) and the publication Ring in the True: the History of the first hundred years of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers by Denis Frith (1999). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1899 Formerly: Eastern Counties Guild (1884 to 1899)
North Lincolnshire Association (1884 to 1899)
South Lincolnshire Association (1879 to 1899) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1899https://ldgcb.org.uk/

Photo

Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Newsletter Nos 1/1 and 1/2 (1985), 2/1, 3/1 and 3/2 (1987), No 2/87, No 2/19881757
Annual Reports 1903, 04, 06, 08, 20, 23, 1926-2014, 2015 - 2021688
The history of the Gainsborough District and West Lindsey Branch of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of BellringersGeorge L A Lunn1985illustrated 1731
A Brief History of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers. The first hundred years 1899-1999Judith M Rogers1998 2517
Ramblings of an Old CodgerNigel Kingstonn.d.illustrated Taken from the Lincoln Diocesan Guild Central Branch Newsletter, with cartoons by Nigel Kingston 3311
Lincoln D G library list?1980See also 3325 below 1128
Lincoln D G library list2008See also 1128 above 3325

Accounts of the lives of members (Navigation at foot of page)

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Private Robert Henry Armstrong Roll of Honour tower: Edenham25/01/1916
Lance Corporal Joseph Henry Bailey Roll of Honour tower: Fleet02/12/1917
Serjeant Percy Balance Roll of Honour tower: Gainsborough09/08/1915
Lance Corpora Harry Barron Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland05/08/1915
Private Frederick Bell Roll of Honour tower: Scothern15/11/1918
Stanley Edward Bennett Began ringing at: St Swithin, Bicker
First peal tower: St. Swithin, Bicker
Towers: Gosberton 1933-1936; Spalding 1936-1962
Location mentioned in obituary: Spalding
29/02/1964
Serjeant Joe Yorke Bishop Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland01/07/1916
Albert Bray Place of Birth: Burton on Stather
Began ringing at: Burton on Stather
First peal tower: Burton on Stather
Location mentioned in obituary: Burton-on-Stather
05/11/1990
Serjeant George Brown Roll of Honour tower: Fulney12/10/1918
J T Brown Central Council of Church Bellringers 
Keith Nicholas Buckingham Place of Birth: Wallsend on Tyne
Began ringing at: Springfield near Chelmsford
First peal tower: Babworth
Towers: Retford
Location mentioned in obituary: Little Stretton
Ancient Society of College Youths
Shropshire Association
25/07/2007
Revd Henry John Cheales 16/04/1910
George Chester Place of Birth: Lincoln
Began ringing at: Lincoln
First peal tower: St. James, Grimsby
Towers: St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln, Lincoln Cathedral
Location mentioned in obituary: Lincoln
North Lincoln Association05/10/1947
Charles William Peach Clifton Place of Birth: Stamford
Began ringing at: Lincoln
First peal tower: St. Mary, Greasley, Notts.
Towers: St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln 1886-1905 Lincoln Cathedral 1907-1926
28/11/1926
Private George Henry Cooke Roll of Honour tower: Metheringham20/12/1917
Arthur Craven Place of Birth: Burley, Leeds
Began ringing at: Burley
First peal tower: Armley
Towers: Armley (Leeds), St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln from 1897, St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield from 1919-1921 and Sheffield.
Location mentioned in obituary: Sheffield
North Lincoln Association20/08/1930
A Crow Roll of Honour tower: Ulceby 
Private Kenneth Dykes Roll of Honour tower: Nocton31/07/1917
George Edwin Feirn Place of Birth: Bigby, Lincolnshire
Began ringing at: Bigby, Lincolnshire
First peal tower: Bigby
Location mentioned in obituary: Kirton-in-Lindsey
19/08/2009
Albert Henry Firth Roll of Honour tower: Kirton in Holland01/07/1942

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 Boards

Caythorpe, Lincs 11/02/1903

Details

Hough-on-the-Hill, Lincs 20/08/1921

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 20/01/1953

Details

Frampton, Lincs 05/03/1955

Details

Waddington, Lincs 05/06/1956

Details

Waddington, Lincs 18/02/1958

Details

Waddington, Lincs 18/06/1960

Details

Calgary, Canada 23/04/1966

Details

Waddington, Lincs 27/10/1984

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 17/12/1988

Details

Waddington, Lincs 26/03/1994

Details

Spilsby, Lincs 26/04/2000

Details

Alford, Lincs 27/09/2007

Details
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