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Aldeburgh (2) Blythburgh (2) 18 Nov St Edmundsbury B Aldeburgh (2) Blythburgh (2) 18 Nov St Edmundsbury B. 21 Apr Doubles (2m) 28 Jul Doubles (2m/1v) Triples 17 Aug Grandsire Triples 10 Dec PB. Doubles 27 Nov Yorkshire S. Maximus 11 Dec Stedman Cinques Ashbocking (11) Bramfield (1) 27 Dec Cambridge S. Minor 22 Jan Cambridge S. Minor 10 Jul Doubles (5m) 26 Feb Doubles (3m) Buxhall (25) 11 Mar Norwich S. Minor Brandeston (4) 10 Jan Double Brookhouse B. 27 May PB. Doubles 06 Jan S. Minor (6m) Minor 29 May Braeside Place Minor 29 Jul Cambridge S. Minor 15 Feb Grandsire Doubles 24 Jun Doubles (3m) 14 Oct Ipswich S. Minor 27 Feb Cambridge S. Minor 22 Jul Cambridge S. Minor 25 Oct PB. Doubles 12 Mar Birkenhead Mollington 26 Aug PB. Minor Street B. Minor 23 Sep PB. Minor Brandon (2) 20 Mar Grandsire Doubles 25 Nov Cambridge S. Minor 22 Apr PB. Doubles 27 Mar Buxhall D. Minor 23 Dec Doubles (1p/4m) 10 Jun PB. Doubles 29 Mar PB. Minor 21 Apr Cambridge S. Minor Bacton (3) Bredfield (2) 23 Apr Durham S. Minor 04 May PB. Minor 05 Feb Doubles (4m) 24 Apr Buxhall S. Minor 11 Jun Grandsire Doubles 29 Feb Old Oak Common B. 25 May St Clement's College B. 18 Jul Francis Goodwill D. Minor Minor Minor 03 Jun W E Tann B. Minor Bures (4) 12 Jun Norwich S. Minor Bardwell (8) 03 Feb PB. Minor 01 Jul Grandsire Doubles 13 Jan London S. Major 03 May PB. Triples 14 Jul Pinehurst B. Minor 02 Mar Spliced S. Major (5m) 06 Sep PB. Triples 17 Jul T.U.L.I.P. B. Minor 21 Apr Grandsire Triples 25 Oct PB. Triples 23 Aug PB. Doubles 05 Aug Spliced S. Major (8m) 27 Aug Single Oxford B. Minor 19 Aug Spliced S. Major (3m) Burgh (1) 31 Aug Kent TB. Minor 30 Oct Stedman Triples 11 Sep Treble Dodging Minor 03 Sep Cambridge S. Minor 29 Nov Lincolnshire S. Major (2m) 11 Oct St Clement's College B. 11 Dec PB. Doubles Minor Bury St Edmunds 12 Oct Doubles (4v) Barking (1) (Norman Tower) (17) 11 Nov Norwich S. Minor 15 Mar Felkirk TB. Minor 10 Jan Yorkshire S. Major 11 Dec Doubles (1m/4v) 28 Feb Cambridge S. Royal 24 Dec Grandsire Doubles Barrow (2) 10 Apr Spliced S. Major (5m) 09 Apr Norwich S. Minor 24 Apr Superlative S. Major Campsea Ashe (1) 31 Dec Norwich S. Minor 08 May Grandsire Caters 30 Apr PB. Minor 05 Jun PB. Major Barsham (1) 12 Jun Little B. Royal Chediston (3) 22 May Southrepps Doubles 26 Jun Swindon S. Royal 14 Feb PB. Doubles 10 Jul Spliced S. Major (4m) 30 Jun Grandsire Doubles Beccles (3) 11 Sep Grandsire Caters 20 Oct Spliced Plain and Little 26 Feb Grandsire Caters 25 Sep Bristol S. Major B. Minor 08 May PB. Doubles 08 Oct Grandsire Caters Clopton (5) 30 Oct PB. Doubles 13 Nov Stedman Cinques 29 Feb Welle Manor B. Minor 29 May Doubles (11m) 30 Nov Spliced S. Major 26 Mar Doubles (6m) 30 May Cambridge S. Minor 07 Apr St Aldhelm's TB. Minor 20 Oct Cambridge S. Minor Exning (2) 23 Apr Doubles (11v) 29 Dec PB. Doubles 19 Jan Oxford TB. Minor 08 May Spliced Doubles (7m) 30 Dec London S. Minor 22 May Doubles (11m) Coddenham (1) 26 May Doubles (5m) 23 Jan Spliced S. Major (5m) Framlingham (1) 28 May Doubles (5m) 26 May Grandsire Triples 11 Jun Doubles (11m) Cowlinge (1) 08 Jul Grandsire Doubles 02 Jan Doubles (11m) Gislingham (12) 21 Aug Ipswich S. Minor 05 Jan Spliced S. Major (17m) 13 Nov Doubles (4v) Cretingham (1) 29 Jan PB. Minor 02 Dec Julie McDonnell 20 Oct Doubles (1p/2m) 02 Feb Aldenham S. Major Doubles 01 Mar Spliced S. Major (17m) 31 Dec Doubles (3m/8v) Debenham (2) 26 Apr Spliced S. Major (15m) 21 Apr PB. Minor 24 May Yorkshire S. Major Great Glemham (1) 27 Aug PB. Triples 27 May Little B. Major 06 Aug Grandsire Doubles 01 Aug Double Norwich Court Drinkstone (1) B. Major Grundisburgh (3) 11 Jun PB. Minor 16 Aug Spliced S. Major (23m) 17 Feb Doubles (2m) 11 Oct Yorkshire S. Major 08 Sep Stedman Doubles Earl Stonham (10) 29 Nov Bristol S. Major 18 Dec PB. Doubles 01 Jan Cambridge S. Minor 06 Dec Superlative S. Major 05 Feb Doubles (6m) Halesworth (10) 04 Mar Lightfoot S. Minor Great Barton (12) 05 Mar PB. Triples 15 Mar Norcroft TB. Minor 09 Jan Spliced TB. Minor (2m) 24 Mar PB. Major 06 May Doubles (4m) 17 Jan PB. Minor 29 Apr Grandsire Triples 03 Jun Norwich S. Minor 06 Feb Indian Garden D. Minor 03 Jun PB. Minor 01 Jul PB. Doubles 14 Feb Hasfield B. Minor 19 Jun PB. Major 05 Aug Doubles (2m) 09 Apr Hoo B. Minor 30 Jun PB. Triples 07 Oct PB. Doubles 01 May Grandsire Doubles 27 Aug PB. Major 02 Dec PB. Minor 22 May St Clement's College B. 12 Oct Grandsire Triples Minor 13 Nov PB. Doubles Easton (1) 07 Jun Annable's London S. 24 Dec PB. Major 30 Jan Duke Of Norfolk TB. Minor Minor 09 Jun PB. Minor Hawkedon (1) 03 Nov Grandsire Doubles 02 Jan Reverse Canterbury Edwardstone (1) 12 Nov Cambridge S. Minor Pleasure Pl. Doubles 13 Aug Minor (3m) 21 Dec Julie McDonnell Doubles Henley (5) Elveden (7) 23 Jan Lincolnshire S. Major 06 Apr Rutland S. Major Great Finborough (18) 29 Apr PB. Major 04 May Yorkshire S. Major 31 Jan Single Oxford B. Minor 30 Sep Yorkshire S. Major 01 Jun Pudsey S. Major 06 Feb Ty'n‐Y‐Graig B. Minor 09 Oct Cambridge S. Minor 06 Jul Cambridge S. Major 01 Mar St David Doubles 04 Dec St Nicholas College B. 07 Sep Spliced S. Major (5m) 13 Mar Doubles (11m) Minor 05 Oct Rutland S. Major 15 Mar Braintree D. Minor Hinderclay (1) 28 Feb Doubles (5m) 18 Oct Warkworth S. Minor 20 Aug Carlisle S. Minor 20 Mar Doubles (5m) 01 May PB. Doubles Lavenham (2) Hollesley (7) 29 May PB. Minor 03 Jan Grandsire Triples 21 Feb PB. Doubles 21 Aug Doubles (2m) 05 Sep Double Norwich Court 20 Mar PB. Minor 02 Oct PB. Minor B. Major 22 May Cambridge S. Minor 27 Nov PB. Minor 11 Jun Doubles (4m) Long Melford (2) 19 Jun PB. Doubles Ipswich, St Mary le Tower (4) 27 Mar Grandsire Triples 31 Jul St Clement's College B. 27 Jan Spliced S. Major (8m) 05 Sep Zverinogolovskoye S. Minor 16 Mar Bristol S. Major Major 16 Oct PB. Doubles 09 Apr Newgate S. Maximus 20 Nov PB. Major Monewden (3) Hopton (11) 30 Jan Norbury TB. Minor 05 Jan Lindum S. Major Ipswich, St Mary le Tower 08 Apr PB. Minor 01 Mar Lessness S. Major (Handbells) (3) 09 Sep Norwich S. Minor 26 Apr Glasgow S. Major 06 Jun PB. Minor 14 May Yorkshire S. Major 13 Jun PB. Minor Monk Soham (1) 24 May Cassiobury S. Major 20 Jun Oxford TB. Minor 21 Oct PB. Doubles 19 Jul Cornwall S. Major 01 Aug Yorkshire S. Major Ixworth (5) Nayland (5) 16 Aug Oxfordshire S. Major 01 Jan Grandsire Doubles 16 May Grandsire Doubles 11 Oct Warwickshire S. Major 06 Apr Spliced S. Major (6m) 20 Jun PB. Doubles 02 Nov Double Norwich Court 26 Apr PB. Major 13 Jul Grandsire Doubles B. Major 04 May Spliced S. Major (7m) 13 Sep Grandsire Doubles 04 Dec Doubles (1p/1m) 19 May Grandsire Triples 22 Sep Grandsire Doubles Horringer (2) Kelsale, East Green Farm Newmarket, St Mary (1) 28 Mar PB. Triples (Handbells) (2) 19 Jan London Scholars 21 Jul PB. Doubles 05 Sep PB. Minor Pleasure TB. Minor 06 Sep Cambridge S. Minor Iken (1) Oakley (1) 05 Sep Doubles (5m/1p) Kersey (4) 12 Dec Stamford S. Minor 21 Apr PB. Minor Ingham (2) 24 Jul PB. Minor Offton (25) 17 Jan Ingham Doubles 23 Oct Grandsire Triples 01 Jan Double Norwich Court 29 Jul Doubles (4m/40v) 30 Dec Cambridge S. Major B. Major 05 Jan Spliced S. Major Ipswich, 76 Rectory Rd. (Hand Kettleburgh (3) 26 Jan Cambridge S. Minor Bells) (4) 11 Jul Layer‐de‐la Haye S. 02 Feb Spliced S. Major (8m) 24 Jan Grandsire Minor Minor 16 Feb Spliced S. Major (5m) 09 Apr Doubles (1p/6m/4v) 06 Aug Doubles (2m) 19 Apr Yorkshire S. Major 02 Sep Minimus (30m) 21 Oct PB. Doubles 21 Apr Queen Elizabeth II D. 25 Dec Minimus (1p/4m) Major Lakenheath (3) 03 May Spliced S. Major (8m) Ipswich, St Margaret (8) 22 Apr Grandsire Doubles 10 May Grandsire Triples 31 Jan Doubles (4m) 10 Jun Doubles (2m) 17 May Spliced S. Major (8m) 24 May P Minor (2m) 17 Feb Double Court B. Minor 28 Sep Annable's London S. 31 May Grandsire Triples 24 Feb Cambridge S. Minor Minor 07 Jun Cambridge S. Minor 02 Mar Norwich S. Minor 05 Oct Norwich S. Minor 14 Jun Cambridge S. Major 06 Mar Surfleet S. Minor 12 Oct Carlisle S. Minor 26 Jul Spliced S. Major 09 Mar Sandiacre S. Minor 14 Oct Kent TB. Minor 03 Aug Double Norwich Court 16 Mar PB. Minor 19 Oct Primrose S. Minor B. Major 23 Mar March D. Minor 26 Oct Durham S. Minor 21 Aug Grandsire Triples 27 Mar Doubles (3m/1p) 02 Nov Spliced Plain and Little 23 Aug Double Norwich Court 30 Mar Cambridge S. Minor B.
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