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Carlisle Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
Cumberland and North Westmorland Association

The society covered all churches in the Carlisle diocese, except Millom and those churches which were already affiliated to the Lancashire Association. Later changed its name to the Carlisle Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

19471974
Carlisle Diocesan Guild

Formerly known as the Cumberland and North Westmorland Association of Change Ringers, it became known by its current name in 1975 and the first AGM was held at St. Bees on May 1st 1976. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Cumberland Association was founded with 17 affiliated towers in 1889 after the addition of further change ringing bell installations at towers in the area. The outbreak of World War II led to the demise of the former association. Following the war a new society, the Cumberland and North Westmorland Association was created in 1947, incorporating towers from a wider geographical spread as the new name suggests. In 1975 it again changed its name to reflect the dissolution of the old authoritarian counties alongside the desire to make the title more align to the local Diocese of Carlisle, which had been created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1975. Formerly: Cumberland & North Westmorland Association (1947 to 1975), Cumberland Association of Change Ringers (1889 to 1947) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1975https://bellringingincumbria.com/

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Canon Wilfrid Rawdon Ingham Place of Birth: How Caple, Herefordshire
Began ringing at: St. Cuthbert's, Wells
First peal tower: Tarporley, Cheshire
Towers: Tarporley 1911-21; Middlewich 1921-36; Moreton-in-Marsh 1936-58; Middleton Cheney 1958-71.
Chester Diocesan Guild15/10/1971
Stanley Richardson Place of Birth: Hensingham
Began ringing at: Hensingham
First peal tower: Hensingham
Towers: Arlecdon
Location mentioned in obituary: Arlecdon
08/10/1986
John Richardson Roll of Honour tower: Hensingham05/06/1944
Miss Rachael Mary Rodway Place of Birth: Thornton Cleveleys, Lancs
Began ringing at: Headington, Oxford
Towers: Carlisle Cathedral ~1985 on
Towers: Harraby, Carlisle ~1984
Towers: Headington, 1970s - 1984
25/04/2022
Roger Wetenhall Daniels Wetenhall Place of Birth: Stanwick, Northamptonshire
Began ringing at: North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire
First peal tower: Stow in Lincolnshire
Towers: Cockermouth
Location mentioned in obituary: Whitehaven
Ancient Society of College Youths
Cumberland and North Westmorland Association
07/11/1998

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.

Carlisle Diocesan Guild and associated societies

Associated societies have a green background.

Society NameDescriptionsFrom (year)To (year)Web site
Cumberland and North Westmorland Association

The society covered all churches in the Carlisle diocese, except Millom and those churches which were already affiliated to the Lancashire Association. Later changed its name to the Carlisle Diocesan Guild [Research by John Harrison.]

19471974
Carlisle Diocesan Guild

Formerly known as the Cumberland and North Westmorland Association of Change Ringers, it became known by its current name in 1975 and the first AGM was held at St. Bees on May 1st 1976. [Research by John Harrison.]

The Cumberland Association was founded with 17 affiliated towers in 1889 after the addition of further change ringing bell installations at towers in the area. The outbreak of World War II led to the demise of the former association. Following the war a new society, the Cumberland and North Westmorland Association was created in 1947, incorporating towers from a wider geographical spread as the new name suggests. In 1975 it again changed its name to reflect the dissolution of the old authoritarian counties alongside the desire to make the title more align to the local Diocese of Carlisle, which had been created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham. [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Certificates Collection by Chris Ridley.]

founded 1975. Formerly: Cumberland & North Westmorland Association (1947 to 1975), Cumberland Association of Change Ringers (1889 to 1947) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]

1975https://bellringingincumbria.com/

Photo

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

NamePlace(s)Other societiesDate of death
Canon Wilfrid Rawdon Ingham Place of Birth: How Caple, Herefordshire
Began ringing at: St. Cuthbert's, Wells
First peal tower: Tarporley, Cheshire
Towers: Tarporley 1911-21; Middlewich 1921-36; Moreton-in-Marsh 1936-58; Middleton Cheney 1958-71.
Chester Diocesan Guild15/10/1971
Stanley Richardson Place of Birth: Hensingham
Began ringing at: Hensingham
First peal tower: Hensingham
Towers: Arlecdon
Location mentioned in obituary: Arlecdon
08/10/1986
John Richardson Roll of Honour tower: Hensingham05/06/1944
Miss Rachael Mary Rodway Place of Birth: Thornton Cleveleys, Lancs
Began ringing at: Headington, Oxford
Towers: Carlisle Cathedral ~1985 on
Towers: Harraby, Carlisle ~1984
Towers: Headington, 1970s - 1984
25/04/2022
Roger Wetenhall Daniels Wetenhall Place of Birth: Stanwick, Northamptonshire
Began ringing at: North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire
First peal tower: Stow in Lincolnshire
Towers: Cockermouth
Location mentioned in obituary: Whitehaven
Ancient Society of College Youths
Cumberland and North Westmorland Association
07/11/1998

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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