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Grandsire may be rang another way (i.e.) in making the
bobs when the whole Hunt is before the bells (as in the
former way) and to make the single changes when it lies
behind (viz.) the first single change may be made at any
time when the whole Hunt comes behind, provided it be made
within sixty changes from the beginning of the Peal; if
it is made the next time the whole Hunt comes behind after
a single bob, it is in treble and seconds places; after
a double bob, it is made in third and fourths places, the
whole Hunt lying behind when each single change is made, and
the second single change must be made just sixty changes from
the first.
In all the several Peals of Grandsire by the course
aforesaid, the first changes in each Peal must be made by
these following Rules:
With these ten Hunts, the whole Hunt is to be hunted up
at the beginning of each Peal.
B 1,3
B 1,5
2,3
2,4
3,2
3,5
4,1
4,5
5,1
5,4
With these ten Hunts, the first change in each Peal is
made by hunting the whole Hunt down.
1,2
1,4
2,1
B 2,5
3,1
3,4
4,2
4,3
5,2
5,3
These are the twenty Hunts on five bells, which are set
down in Page 26. The two figures which stand together, do
represent the whole Hunt and half Hunt; for instance, the
uppermost figures are 1,3; the 1 is the whole Hunt, and the
3 is the half Hunt, and so of the rest. Where the letter
B stands by the Hunt, the first change that Hunt makes is
a Bob: But with all the other Hunts, the first change is
either between the four first, or four last bells; yet the
first change in many of them may be made single, as in 1,2:
1,3: 1,4: 1,5: 2,1: 2,3: 3,1: 3,5: 4,1: 4,3: 1,5: 5,1: 5,4:
In hunting the treble down, the first change is made
between the fo
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