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Guild of Devonshire Ringers and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (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.]

1874https://devonringers.org.uk/

Reported only, no copy seen

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Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Annual Reports 1876/7, 1901/2 (28th), 1911/12 (38th), 1916 (42nd), 1919, 1921, 1922, 1925-28, 1931-33, 35, 36, 43, 45-53, 1954-2013, 2014-2018, 2019/20, 2021, 2022526
A Short Guide to the Church Bells of Devon. Rings of Six-Twelve Bellsc. 1950 557
Rules, revised June 21st 18841884Single printed sheet 1313
Why are You a Ringer?"A Ringer" ( ? W J Southwood)c.1920 758
Devon Bellringing, 1874-1975Revd John G N Scott1975illustrated 1025
Elementary Instruction in Grandsire and Stedman Doublesn.d. 2344
A Devon Bellringers Handbook1992 2082

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Dom Paulinus Angold Place of Birth: Kingston upon Hull
Towers: Buckfast Abbey
Location mentioned in obituary: Buckfast
18/12/2009
Tom George Bartlett Place of Birth: Devon
Began ringing at: Heavitree, Exeter
Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
28/02/1957
Aubrey Lyddon Bennett 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
Devonshire Guild27/09/1979
Edward William Biffin 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
Devonshire Guild08/04/1960
Derek Roy Bould Place of Birth: East Stonehouse area
Began ringing at: Tavistock
Towers: Plymouth St Andrew
29/07/1997
Beatrice Mary Boyle 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)
Devonshire Guild26/08/1982
Petty Officer Stoker Harry Thomas Chandler Location mentioned in obituary: Kington
Roll of Honour tower: Lyonshall
Roll of Honour tower: Plymouth
Hereford Diocesan Guild15/06/1944
Stanley Peter Court Roll of Honour tower: Exeter (St Thomas)13/04/1945
John Doltan Roll of Honour tower: Little Torrington30/07/1943
Albert Edward Heard Roll of Honour tower: Appledore21/06/1944
Laurence Frederick Hill Roll of Honour tower: Colaton Raleigh01/06/1943
Ernest William Hill Roll of Honour tower: Exeter (St Thomas)22/08/1942
Maurice William Jewell Roll of Honour tower: Broadhembury31/08/1944
Revd Maitland Kelly Place of Birth: Kelly, Devon
Began ringing at: Oxford
First peal tower: St. Mary the Virgin, Lewisham
Towers: Vicar and Rural Dean, Ottery St Mary. Rector of Kelly 1905-1912
Location mentioned in obituary: Kelly
Ancient Society of College Youths
Devonshire Guild
15/06/1929
Ralph Lavercombe Roll of Honour tower: Bratton Fleming21/04/1941
Frank Devereux Mack Place of Birth: Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire
Began ringing at: Churcham
First peal tower: Olveston
Towers: St Michael, Bristol 1949-1952, St Thomas, Bristol 1954-1959, St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 1954-1959, Withycombe Raleigh from 1959 and Exeter Cathedral from 1959.
Location mentioned in obituary: Withycombe Raleigh & Exmouth
Ancient Society of College Youths
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
01/06/2000
Mr Norman Mallett Location mentioned in obituary: PlymstockCentral Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
22/11/2019
Thomas George Witfill Myers Place of Birth: Plymouth
Began ringing at: St. Andrew's Plymouth
First peal tower: St. George, Plymouth
Towers: Emmanuel, Plymouth (elected Captain 1943)
Location mentioned in obituary: Plymouth
Devonshire Guild23/03/1967
Revd Everard Slade Powell Place of Birth: Wolverhampton
Began ringing at: St Thomas' Exeter
First peal tower: All Saints, Holberton, Devon
Towers: All Saints Holberton 1906-1928. Clyst St George 1928-1933
Location mentioned in obituary: Staverton (Northants)
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
Peterborough Diocesan Guild
28/09/1947
Prebendary John Gilbert Mortimer Scott Place of Birth: Charlton, London
Began ringing at: Oxford
First peal tower: St. Thomas, Oxford
Towers: Buckland Monochorum and the Oxford University band until 1949; then a member at Cheshunt and Dodbrooke 1949-1951; Exeter St. Thomas 1951-1954; Clawton 1958-1966; Newton St. Cyres 1966-1983 and Bampton (Devon) from 1983.
Location mentioned in obituary: Newton St Cyres
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
09/07/2007

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.

Guild of Devonshire Ringers and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (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.]

1874https://devonringers.org.uk/

Reported only, no copy seen

Photo

Books in the Council Library

TitleAuthorDateNotesAcquisition Number
Annual Reports 1876/7, 1901/2 (28th), 1911/12 (38th), 1916 (42nd), 1919, 1921, 1922, 1925-28, 1931-33, 35, 36, 43, 45-53, 1954-2013, 2014-2018, 2019/20, 2021, 2022526
A Short Guide to the Church Bells of Devon. Rings of Six-Twelve Bellsc. 1950 557
Rules, revised June 21st 18841884Single printed sheet 1313
Why are You a Ringer?"A Ringer" ( ? W J Southwood)c.1920 758
Devon Bellringing, 1874-1975Revd John G N Scott1975illustrated 1025
Elementary Instruction in Grandsire and Stedman Doublesn.d. 2344
A Devon Bellringers Handbook1992 2082

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Dom Paulinus Angold Place of Birth: Kingston upon Hull
Towers: Buckfast Abbey
Location mentioned in obituary: Buckfast
18/12/2009
Tom George Bartlett Place of Birth: Devon
Began ringing at: Heavitree, Exeter
Location mentioned in obituary: Exeter
28/02/1957
Aubrey Lyddon Bennett 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
Devonshire Guild27/09/1979
Edward William Biffin 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
Devonshire Guild08/04/1960
Derek Roy Bould Place of Birth: East Stonehouse area
Began ringing at: Tavistock
Towers: Plymouth St Andrew
29/07/1997
Beatrice Mary Boyle 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)
Devonshire Guild26/08/1982
Petty Officer Stoker Harry Thomas Chandler Location mentioned in obituary: Kington
Roll of Honour tower: Lyonshall
Roll of Honour tower: Plymouth
Hereford Diocesan Guild15/06/1944
Stanley Peter Court Roll of Honour tower: Exeter (St Thomas)13/04/1945
John Doltan Roll of Honour tower: Little Torrington30/07/1943
Albert Edward Heard Roll of Honour tower: Appledore21/06/1944
Laurence Frederick Hill Roll of Honour tower: Colaton Raleigh01/06/1943
Ernest William Hill Roll of Honour tower: Exeter (St Thomas)22/08/1942
Maurice William Jewell Roll of Honour tower: Broadhembury31/08/1944
Revd Maitland Kelly Place of Birth: Kelly, Devon
Began ringing at: Oxford
First peal tower: St. Mary the Virgin, Lewisham
Towers: Vicar and Rural Dean, Ottery St Mary. Rector of Kelly 1905-1912
Location mentioned in obituary: Kelly
Ancient Society of College Youths
Devonshire Guild
15/06/1929
Ralph Lavercombe Roll of Honour tower: Bratton Fleming21/04/1941
Frank Devereux Mack Place of Birth: Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire
Began ringing at: Churcham
First peal tower: Olveston
Towers: St Michael, Bristol 1949-1952, St Thomas, Bristol 1954-1959, St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 1954-1959, Withycombe Raleigh from 1959 and Exeter Cathedral from 1959.
Location mentioned in obituary: Withycombe Raleigh & Exmouth
Ancient Society of College Youths
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
01/06/2000
Mr Norman Mallett Location mentioned in obituary: PlymstockCentral Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
22/11/2019
Thomas George Witfill Myers Place of Birth: Plymouth
Began ringing at: St. Andrew's Plymouth
First peal tower: St. George, Plymouth
Towers: Emmanuel, Plymouth (elected Captain 1943)
Location mentioned in obituary: Plymouth
Devonshire Guild23/03/1967
Revd Everard Slade Powell Place of Birth: Wolverhampton
Began ringing at: St Thomas' Exeter
First peal tower: All Saints, Holberton, Devon
Towers: All Saints Holberton 1906-1928. Clyst St George 1928-1933
Location mentioned in obituary: Staverton (Northants)
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
Peterborough Diocesan Guild
28/09/1947
Prebendary John Gilbert Mortimer Scott Place of Birth: Charlton, London
Began ringing at: Oxford
First peal tower: St. Thomas, Oxford
Towers: Buckland Monochorum and the Oxford University band until 1949; then a member at Cheshunt and Dodbrooke 1949-1951; Exeter St. Thomas 1951-1954; Clawton 1958-1966; Newton St. Cyres 1966-1983 and Bampton (Devon) from 1983.
Location mentioned in obituary: Newton St Cyres
Central Council of Church Bellringers
Devonshire Guild
09/07/2007

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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