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Ringing Room Steps Up Down Place County Dedication Bells Tenor Source 0 Ab Kettleby Leicestershire S James 6 8-2-22 0 Abbess Roding Essex S Edmund King & Martyr 3 4-0-0 30 Abbey Dore Herefordshire S Mary 6 8-0-21 0 Abbots Bickington Devon S James 3 5-0-0 16 Abbots Bromley Staffordshire S Nicholas 8 11-1-5 14 Abbots Langley Hertfordshire S Lawrence 6 9-2-25 28 Abbots Leigh Somerset Holy Trinity 6 14-0-0 0 Abbots Ripton Cambridgeshire S Andrew 3 6-0-0 14 Abbotsbury Dorset S Nicholas 6 9-3-1 NWB 25/07/2018 0 Abbotsham Devon S Helen 6 10-3-22 32 Abbotskerswell Devon Blessed Virgin Mary 6 10-0-0 Abbotsley Cambridgeshire S Margaret 5 10-0-0 21 Abbotts Ann Hampshire S Mary 6 9-3-6 0 Abenhall Gloucestershire S Michael 3 8-0-0 Aberavon West Glamorgan S Mary 8 16-1-2 22 Aberdare Mid Glamorgan S Elvan 8 16-0-25 17 Aberdeen City of Aberdeen S Machar 8 14-0-6 Aberdeen City of Aberdeen S Mary of the Assumption 8 10-3-0 0 Aberford West Yorkshire S Ricarius 4 5-1-0 43 Abergavenny Gwent S Mary 10 25-0-18 Abergele Clwyd S Michael 6 8-3-13 Abilene Texas Church of the Heavenly Rest 6 6-1-5 35 Abingdon Oxfordshire S Helen 10 16-0-0 15 Abingdon Oxfordshire S Nicolas 6 7-1-18 0 Abington, Northampton Northamptonshire SS Peter & Paul 6 10-1-24 16 Abson Gloucestershire S James the Great 6 10-1-24 13 Accrington Lancashire S James 12 11-1-14 Mike Fishwick Ackworth West Yorkshire S Cuthbert 6 14-0-0 0 Acle Norfolk S Edmund 6 9-1-14 28 Acomb, York North Yorkshire S Stephen 6 10-3-26 37 Acton Cheshire S Mary 6 13-0-8 56 Acton Greater London S Mary 8 13-3-0 0 Acton Suffolk All Saints 5 8-1-4 18 Acton Burnell Shropshire S Mary 4 5-1-14 14 Acton Scott Shropshire S Margaret 3 7-0-0 0 Adbaston Staffordshire S Michael & All Angels 4 7-0-0 Adderbury Oxfordshire S Mary 8 24-0-14 Addingham West Yorkshire S Peter 6 10-0-20 0 Addington Buckinghamshire S Mary 3 7-2-9 Addington Greater London S Mary 6 6-3-9 Addington Kent S Margaret 4 5-1-11 0 Addlethorpe Lincolnshire S Nicholas 6 10-2-12 Adelaide South Australia S Francis Xavier 12 28-2-1 Adelaide South Australia S Peter 8 41-1-0 Adelaide South Australia Town Hall 8 13-2-13 Adisham Kent Holy Innocents 4 7-0-0 22 Adlestrop Gloucestershire S Mary Magdalene 6 4-2-21 NWB 12/10/2019 23 Adlington Lancashire S Paul 8 13-1-4 0 Advent Cornwall S Adwena 6 3-2-24 11 Adwick le Street South Yorkshire S Laurence 6 10-0-21 Ainderby Steeple North Yorkshire S Helen 6 9-3-23 Alberbury Shropshire S Michael & All Angels 5 7-3-0 25 Albrighton Shropshire S Mary Magdalene 8 11-0-14 37 Alburgh Norfolk All Saints 8 9-3-12 0 Albury Hertfordshire S Mary 6 13-2-25 0 Albury New South Wales S Matthew 8 7-3-21 21 Albury Surrey SS Peter & Paul 6 15-2-10 33 Alcester Warwickshire S Nicholas 8 12-2-13 0 Alconbury Cambridgeshire SS Peter & Paul 6 11-0-11 0 Aldborough North Yorkshire S Andrew 6 11-1-0 48 Aldbourne Wiltshire S Michael 8 19-0-0 0 Aldbury Hertfordshire S John the Baptist 6 6-3-6 Aldeburgh Suffolk SS Peter & Paul 8 11-2-20 Aldeby Norfolk S Mary 5 9-0-0 42 Aldenham Hertfordshire S John the Baptist 8 15-0-0 Aldermaston Berkshire S Mary the Virgin 8 10-2-14 33 Alderminster Warwickshire S Mary & Holy Cross 6 12-0-26 0 Aldershot Hampshire S Michael the Archangel 8 8-3-16 19 Alderton Gloucestershire S Margaret 6 9-2-0 0 Alderton Northamptonshire S Margaret 5 7-2-23 19 Alderton Wiltshire S Giles 6 8-3-24 48 Aldford Cheshire S John the Baptist 6 12-3-20 0 Aldingbourne West Sussex S Mary the Virgin 5 6-1-14 Aldington Kent S Martin 6 13-3-11 16 Aldridge West Midlands S Mary the Virgin 8 9-0-6 0 Aldrington East Sussex S Leonard 6 9-3-14 17 Aldwick West Sussex S Richard 8 7-3-26 0 Aldwincle Northamptonshire S Peter 5 12-2-15 0 Aldworth Berkshire S Mary the Virgin 3 9-1-22 Alexandria Virginia Immanuel Chapel 8 10-3-14 0 Alfold Surrey S Nicholas 6 6-2-19 35 Alford Lincolnshire S Wilfrid 6 12-1-24 15 Alfreton Derbyshire S Martin 8 10-2-27 0 Alfriston East Sussex S Andrew 6 8-2-10 0 Algarkirk Lincolnshire SS Peter & Paul 6 12-0-0 0 Alkborough Lincolnshire S John the Baptist 3 12-0-0 0 Alkham Kent S Anthony 4 7-0-0 26 All Cannings Wiltshire All Saints 6 14-0-23 Allendale Northumberland S Cuthbert 8 10-0-9 0 Allensmore Herefordshire S Andrew 6 10-3-18 0 Aller Somerset S Andrew 6 6-3-14 0 Allerston North Yorkshire S John 3 4-1-20 Allerton Mauleverer North Yorkshire S Martin 3 5-0-0 35 Allesley West Midlands All Saints 8 12-0-0 22 Allestree Derbyshire S Edmund King & Martyr 3 8-0-26 0 Allexton Leicestershire S Peter 4 8-1-15 0 Allington Wiltshire S John the Baptist 3 6-0-0 18 Alloa Clackmannan S John the Evangelist 8 13-0-20 0 Almeley Herefordshire S Mary 6 11-0-27 Almer Dorset S Mary 4 11-0-0 41 Almondbury West Yorkshire All Hallows 8 18-0-21 38 12 Almondsbury Gloucestershire S Mary the Virgin 8 22-2-0 Alnwick Northumberland S Michael 3 8-2-0 Alnwick Northumberland S Paul 8 18-3-23 10 Alphington, Exeter Devon S Michael & All Angels 8 13-1-12 15 Alrewas Staffordshire All Saints 8 12-0-5 37 Alsager Cheshire Christ Church 8 10-2-20 17 Alstonefield Staffordshire S Peter 6 10-3-10 10 Altarnun Cornwall S Nonna 8 11-3-4 20 Alton Hampshire All Saints 6 6-0-4 Alton Hampshire S Lawrence 8 18-1-20 Alton Staffordshire S Peter 8 22-2-2 0 Alton Priors Wiltshire All Saints 3 5-3-14 36 Alvaston, Derby Derbyshire S Michael & All Angels 6 17-1-3 35 Alvechurch Worcestershire S Lawrence 8 12-0-1 0 Alvediston Wiltshire S Mary 3 8-0-0 33 Alveley Shropshire S Mary the Virgin 6 10-1-3 0 Alverdiscott Devon All Saints 3 8-0-0 41 Alverstoke Hampshire S Mary 8 13-1-19 0 Alvescot Oxfordshire S Peter 6 9-0-20 40 Alveston Gloucestershire S Helen 6 15-0-0 14 Alveston Warwickshire S James 6 7-2-0 0 Alvingham Lincolnshire S Adelwold 3 8-0-0 0 Alvington Gloucestershire S Andrew 5 8-3-18 25 Alwalton Cambridgeshire S Andrew 5 8-0-8 0 Alwington Devon S Andrew 6 11-2-0 15 Amberley West Sussex S Michael & All Angels 5 5-3-13 26 Amblecote, Stourbridge West Midlands Holy Trinity 8 7-0-3 62 Ambleside Cumbria S Mary 8 32-2-2 0 Ambrosden Oxfordshire S Mary the Virgin 8 20-1-6 Amcotts Lincolnshire S Mark 3 4-3-10 43 Amersham Buckinghamshire S Mary the Virgin 12 19-0-6 Amesbury Wiltshire SS Mary & Melor 8 18-1-9 0 Ampleforth North Yorkshire S Hilda 3 4-2-0 0 Ampney Crucis Gloucestershire Holy Rood 6 6-3-24 0 Amport St Mary Hampshire S Mary the Virgin 6 8-3-24 41 3 Ampthill Bedfordshire S Andrew 8 13-3-6 0 Ampton Suffolk S Peter 4 8-0-0 32 Ancaster Lincolnshire S Martin 5 12-2-8 70 Andover Hampshire S Mary the Virgin 8 15-0-21 12 Angersleigh Somerset S Michael 6 12-0-5 Angmering West Sussex S Margaret 6 13-1-0 44 Ansdell, Lytham Lancashire S Joseph 8 10-2-14 0 Ansford Somerset S Andrew 6 5-1-14 11 Ansley Warwickshire S Lawrence 6 8-1-4 0 Anstey Hertfordshire S George 6 9-0-0 0 Anstey Leicestershire S Mary 8 10-2-4 Ansty Warwickshire S James 4 4-3-0 0 Antony Cornwall S James the Great 6 9-2-14 0 Anwick Lincolnshire S Edith 3 6-0-0 Appleby Cumbria S Lawrence 6 9-1-13 Appleby Lincolnshire S Bartholomew 6 10-0-0 Appleby Magna Leicestershire S Michael & All Angels 6 11-1-2 0 Appledore Devon S Mary 8 10-3-26 16 Appledore Kent SS Peter & Paul 8 12-0-15 29 Appleford Oxfordshire SS Peter & Paul 6 8-0-0 0 Appleton Oxfordshire Balscote Ring 12 1-2-16 11 Appleton Oxfordshire S Laurence 10 13-0-10 Appleton le Moors North Yorkshire Christ Church 6 5-3-18 30 Apsley End Hertfordshire S Mary 6 13-0-25 32 Arborfield Berkshire S Bartholomew 6 11-2-24 NWB 07/06/2019 0 Ardeley Hertfordshire S Laurence 6 9-2-0 Ardingly West Sussex S Peter 6 7-3-11 0 Ardington Oxfordshire Holy Trinity 6 6-1-25 12 Ardleigh Essex S Mary the Virgin 8 13-1-2 21 1 Areley Kings Worcestershire S Bartholomew 6 8-1-3 Bev&Les Perry Arkesden Essex S Mary the Virgin 6 5-2-19 Arklow Wicklow S Saviour 8 22-2-19 33 Arksey South Yorkshire All Saints 8 9-3-20 Arlecdon Cumbria S Michael 8 14-1-7 15 Arlesey Bedfordshire S Peter 6 10-3-15 0 Arley Warwickshire S Wilfrid 6 7-0-12 14 Arlingham Gloucestershire S Mary the Virgin 6 12-0-0 35 Arlington Devon S James 6 11-0-0 0 Arlington East Sussex S Pancras 3 7-0-0 Armidale New South Wales S Peter 8 7-0-7 0 Armitage Staffordshire S John the Baptist 6 4-2-20 Armitage Bridge West Yorkshire S Paul 6 9-2-20 0 Arncliffe North Yorkshire S Oswald 3 15-0-0 Arnesby Leicestershire S Peter 6 7-0-1 19 Arnold Nottinghamshire S Mary 8 8-2-9 0 Arreton Isle of Wight S George 6 8-2-0 Arthingworth Northamptonshire S Andrew 6 10-3-12 Arundel West Sussex Chapel of Our Lady, Arundel Castle 3 6-0-0 60 Arundel West Sussex S Nicholas 8 13-3-4 0 Ascott under Wychwood Oxfordshire Holy Trinity 6 7-2-0 0 Asfordby Leicestershire All Saints 6 12-1-17 0 Asgarby Lincolnshire S Andrew 4 7-2-0 12 Ash Somerset Holy Trinity 6 6-1-20 23 Ash Surrey S Peter 6 8-3-19 0 Ash by Wrotham Kent SS Peter & Paul 6 9-2-0 Ash next Sandwich Kent S Nicholas 10 21-3-0 0 Ash Priors Somerset Holy Trinity 6 9-1-17 0 Ashbocking Suffolk All Saints 6 10-0-21 0 Ashbourne Derbyshire S Oswald 8 13-1-21 0 Ashbrittle Somerset S John the Baptist 6 8-0-21 0 Ashburnham East Sussex S Peter 6 9-3-7 Ashburton Devon S Andrew 8 21-1-6 36 Ashbury Oxfordshire S Mary the Virgin 6 13-2-0 0 Ashby de la Launde Lincolnshire S Hybald 5 7-1-16 0 Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire S Helen 10 21-2-24 0 Ashby Folville Leicestershire S Mary 8 12-1-2 0 Ashby Magna Leicestershire S Mary 3 7-2-10 0 Ashby Parva Leicestershire S Peter 3 4-3-26 0 Ashby St Ledgers Northamptonshire Blessed Virgin Mary & S Leodegarius 4 12-0-0 26 Ashchurch Gloucestershire S Nicholas 8 11-2-24 0 Ashcombe Devon S Nectan 3 9-0-0 0 Ashcott Somerset All Saints 6 12-0-21 12 Ashdon Essex All Saints 8 15-1-25 0 Ashen Essex S Augustine 3 8-3-22 0 Ashendon
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