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Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
West Middlesex Bell ringers' Association

In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. [Research by John Harrison.]

18741894
North Middlesex Association18881889
Middlesex Association18891897
South and West Middlesex Guild18941897
Middlesex County Association18971902
Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild

This was formed in 1897 by the union of two previous Middlesex societies. In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. In 1888 the North Middlesex Association was formed, but the following year the Word 'North' was dropped from the title. The amalgamation of the two societies took place and the first meeting took place on Whit Monday 1897. In 1903, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. [Research by John Harrison.]

In 1874, a meeting had been held at Isleworth to form the West Middlesex Bell Ringers' Association, with members from Isleworth, Richmond, Chiswick, Fulham, Heston, and West Hillingdon. At that time the only other such society was the East Derbyshire Association, which had been formed in 1870. Ringers from Hillingdon, Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Slough, and Windsor soon joined the West Middlesex, but by 1894 the Association had all but ceased to exist. With meetings at Isleworth and Ealing, it was reformed as the South & West Middlesex Guild. The Middlesex Association was formed in 1897 by a union of the two Middlesex societies that existed at the time.
In 1888, at a meeting held at Finchley, the North Middlesex Association was formed with members from Finchley, Edmonton and Hendon. The following year the word 'North' was dropped from the title and with additional members from Barnet, Hadley and Tottenham it soon became very active.
In 1896, members of the Middlesex Association approached the South & West Middlesex Guild, with a view to forming one society for the whole County of Middlesex. The idea was greeted with enthusiasm, and on Whit Monday at Ealing in 1897, the new Association was formed, with the Bishop of London heading the list of patrons, and the two societies retaining their identities as Districts.
In 1903, at the Association AGM held at Fulham Palace, with the sanction of the Bishop of London, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. For further details see the Ringing World (14th November 1997, page 1150). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1903
Formerly: Middlesex Association (1889-1897); Middlesex County Association (1897-1903)
Subsumed: South & West Middlesex Association (1894-1897) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1903https://www.bellringing.london/

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Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Middlesex C A and London D G Library list1983 1466
Middlesex C A and London D G List of items held in Gtr London Record Office1987 2445

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Roger Douglas Bailey Place of Birth: Holbeach, Lincolnshire
Began ringing at: Holbeach
First peal tower: Deeping St Nicholas
Location mentioned in obituary: Willesden
22/01/2013
Mr Frank Thomas Blagrove Location mentioned in obituary: WindsorMiddlesex County Association11/10/2022
Charles Thomas Coles Place of Birth: Islington
Began ringing at: St George-in-the-East
First peal tower: St. George in the East
Towers: From 1909 St. Mary's Walthamstow
Location mentioned in obituary: Walthamstow
Middlesex County Association02/02/1946
William Henry Hollier Place of Birth: Devizes, Wilts
Began ringing at: Devizes
First peal tower: St. Mary Magdalene, Gillingham, Kent
Towers: St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, London, all Saints, Isleworth.
Location mentioned in obituary: Chiswick
Middlesex County Association29/12/1937
Peter Kemp 05/01/2023
Arthur Thomas King Place of Birth: Cathedral Close, Salisbury
Began ringing at: St. John the Baptist, Barnet
First peal tower: St. John the Baptist, Barnet
Location mentioned in obituary: Stevenage
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Middlesex County Association
26/03/1922
Thomas Joseph Lock Place of Birth: Woolton Hill, Hampshire
Began ringing at: Woolton Hill, Hampshire
First peal tower: Willesden
Towers: He was attached to Willesden 1927-1938 and North Mymms from 1938.
Location mentioned in obituary: North Mymms
Middlesex County Association02/06/1992
Frank Alexander Milne Place of Birth: Hadley, Middlesex
Began ringing at: Oxford University
First peal tower: St. Laurence, Appleton
Towers: St Mary the Virgin, Hadley, St. John the Baptist, Barnet
Location mentioned in obituary: Barnet
Middlesex County Association05/02/1930
Charles William Roberts First peal tower: Ashtead, Surrey
Location mentioned in obituary: London
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Middlesex County Association
18/09/1984
Mr Ronald Keith Russ Location mentioned in obituary: Feckenham
Location mentioned in obituary: Hillingdon
25/01/2023
Joseph Waghorn senBegan ringing at: St. Leonard's, Shoreditch
First peal tower: St. Leonard, Shoreditch
Towers: All Hallows, Tottenham, All Saints, Edmonton
Location mentioned in obituary: East Ham (tower n/k)
Location mentioned in obituary: London
Middlesex County Association07/11/1933
Wilfrid George Wilson Place of Birth: St. Pancras
Began ringing at: Christ Church, Ealing
First peal tower: Willesden
Location mentioned in obituary: Ruislip
Central Council of Church Bellringers
London County Association (1903-1928)
Middlesex County Association
14/03/1984

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.

Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
West Middlesex Bell ringers' Association

In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. [Research by John Harrison.]

18741894
North Middlesex Association18881889
Middlesex Association18891897
South and West Middlesex Guild18941897
Middlesex County Association18971902
Middlesex County Association and London Diocesan Guild

This was formed in 1897 by the union of two previous Middlesex societies. In 1874 the West Middlesex Bell Ringers Association was formed. But in 1894 it was reformed as the South and West Middlesex Guild. In 1888 the North Middlesex Association was formed, but the following year the Word 'North' was dropped from the title. The amalgamation of the two societies took place and the first meeting took place on Whit Monday 1897. In 1903, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. [Research by John Harrison.]

In 1874, a meeting had been held at Isleworth to form the West Middlesex Bell Ringers' Association, with members from Isleworth, Richmond, Chiswick, Fulham, Heston, and West Hillingdon. At that time the only other such society was the East Derbyshire Association, which had been formed in 1870. Ringers from Hillingdon, Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Slough, and Windsor soon joined the West Middlesex, but by 1894 the Association had all but ceased to exist. With meetings at Isleworth and Ealing, it was reformed as the South & West Middlesex Guild. The Middlesex Association was formed in 1897 by a union of the two Middlesex societies that existed at the time.
In 1888, at a meeting held at Finchley, the North Middlesex Association was formed with members from Finchley, Edmonton and Hendon. The following year the word 'North' was dropped from the title and with additional members from Barnet, Hadley and Tottenham it soon became very active.
In 1896, members of the Middlesex Association approached the South & West Middlesex Guild, with a view to forming one society for the whole County of Middlesex. The idea was greeted with enthusiasm, and on Whit Monday at Ealing in 1897, the new Association was formed, with the Bishop of London heading the list of patrons, and the two societies retaining their identities as Districts.
In 1903, at the Association AGM held at Fulham Palace, with the sanction of the Bishop of London, the words 'and London Diocesan Guild' were added to the title. For further details see the Ringing World (14th November 1997, page 1150). [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1903
Formerly: Middlesex Association (1889-1897); Middlesex County Association (1897-1903)
Subsumed: South & West Middlesex Association (1894-1897) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1903https://www.bellringing.london/

Photo

Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Middlesex C A and London D G Library list1983 1466
Middlesex C A and London D G List of items held in Gtr London Record Office1987 2445

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Roger Douglas Bailey Place of Birth: Holbeach, Lincolnshire
Began ringing at: Holbeach
First peal tower: Deeping St Nicholas
Location mentioned in obituary: Willesden
22/01/2013
Mr Frank Thomas Blagrove Location mentioned in obituary: WindsorMiddlesex County Association11/10/2022
Charles Thomas Coles Place of Birth: Islington
Began ringing at: St George-in-the-East
First peal tower: St. George in the East
Towers: From 1909 St. Mary's Walthamstow
Location mentioned in obituary: Walthamstow
Middlesex County Association02/02/1946
William Henry Hollier Place of Birth: Devizes, Wilts
Began ringing at: Devizes
First peal tower: St. Mary Magdalene, Gillingham, Kent
Towers: St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, London, all Saints, Isleworth.
Location mentioned in obituary: Chiswick
Middlesex County Association29/12/1937
Peter Kemp 05/01/2023
Arthur Thomas King Place of Birth: Cathedral Close, Salisbury
Began ringing at: St. John the Baptist, Barnet
First peal tower: St. John the Baptist, Barnet
Location mentioned in obituary: Stevenage
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Middlesex County Association
26/03/1922
Thomas Joseph Lock Place of Birth: Woolton Hill, Hampshire
Began ringing at: Woolton Hill, Hampshire
First peal tower: Willesden
Towers: He was attached to Willesden 1927-1938 and North Mymms from 1938.
Location mentioned in obituary: North Mymms
Middlesex County Association02/06/1992
Frank Alexander Milne Place of Birth: Hadley, Middlesex
Began ringing at: Oxford University
First peal tower: St. Laurence, Appleton
Towers: St Mary the Virgin, Hadley, St. John the Baptist, Barnet
Location mentioned in obituary: Barnet
Middlesex County Association05/02/1930
Charles William Roberts First peal tower: Ashtead, Surrey
Location mentioned in obituary: London
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Middlesex County Association
18/09/1984
Mr Ronald Keith Russ Location mentioned in obituary: Feckenham
Location mentioned in obituary: Hillingdon
25/01/2023
Joseph Waghorn senBegan ringing at: St. Leonard's, Shoreditch
First peal tower: St. Leonard, Shoreditch
Towers: All Hallows, Tottenham, All Saints, Edmonton
Location mentioned in obituary: East Ham (tower n/k)
Location mentioned in obituary: London
Middlesex County Association07/11/1933
Wilfrid George Wilson Place of Birth: St. Pancras
Began ringing at: Christ Church, Ealing
First peal tower: Willesden
Location mentioned in obituary: Ruislip
Central Council of Church Bellringers
London County Association (1903-1928)
Middlesex County Association
14/03/1984

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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