es, except the extreams which are
(in this Peal) made by the same rule and after the same
manner, as I shewed before in the Six-score call'd Doubles
and Singles on five bells. In making the single changes in
third and fourths places, it is observed, that the bell which
lies in fourths place (the change next before the single) is
hunting up; and in making the single change, it does dodge
with the bell in thirds place, and so hunts up behind; and
likewise the bell that lies in thirds place (in the change
next before the single) is hunting down, and in making the
single it does dodge with the bell in fourths place, and
then hunts directly down.
In this following Peal, the treble is the whole Hunt, the
second the half Hunt, and an extream change is alwayes made,
when the half Hunt lies before the extream bells next to the
whole Hunt; every extream is made between the two farthest
extream bells from the half Hunt, as in the following changes.
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21435
24153
42513
45231
54321
53412
35142
31524
13254
13524
31254
32145
23415
24351
42531
45213
54123
51432
15342
15432
51342
53124
35214
32541
23451
24315
42135
41253
14523
14253
41523
45132
54312
53421
35241
32514
23154
21345
12435
12453
21543
25134
52314
53241
35421
34512
43152
41325
14235
14325
41235
42153
24513
25431
52341
53214
35124
31542
13452
13542
31452
34125
43215
42351
24531
25413
52143
51234
15324
15234
51324
53142
35412
34521
43251
42315
24135
21453
12543
12534
21354
23145
32415
34251
43521
45312
54132
51423
15243
15423
51243
52134
25314
23541
32451
34215
43125
41352
14532
14352
41532
45123
54213
52431
25341
23514
32154
31245
13425
13245
31425
34152
43512
45321
54231
52413
25143
21534
12354
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This Peal of _Old Doubles_, is grounded on the Twenty-four
changes Doubles and Singles on four bells, which are made
in a perfect course herein; every time the whole Hunt leads,
there are two
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