London :: Printed by W. Godbid, for W.S. and are to be sold by Langley Curtis ...,
1677.
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Change ringing.
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"Campanalogia, or, The art of ringing improved." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61376.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.
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Colledge Triples, dodging behind.
THE method of ringing this peal is the same in all respects with that next be∣fore, with this only difference. Every time the whole-hunt leads, the triple change is here made on the six middle bells, which parts the two hind-bells, and so introduceth them by degrees into the body of the peal. By this method it will go 112, and by making of bobs it will go 224, 336, or 672. The bob is a
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triple change at the lea∣ding of the Treble,
wherein the bell in the 6th place lieth still. The warning for the bobs in the 224 is the same with that in the 160 next be∣fore. In the 336 'tis the same with that in the 240 next before. And in the 672 'tis the same with that in the 480 next before. 2 may be the half-hunt and 5 the quarter-hunt, or o∣thers at pleasure.