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In the preceding twenty four changes, every extream change was made betwixt the two furthest extream bells from the hunt. I will therefore here set down an example, where they shall be made between the two nearest bells, to it. First, the treble hunts up (a). The two next notes to the hunt, which are 3.4, must make an extream change (b). The Treble must hunt down (c). The two nearest notes to the hunt, which are 2.4, must make an extream change (d). The Treble hunts up (e). The two nearest extream bells to the hunt, which are 2.3, must make an extream change (f). The Treble hunts down (g). The two next extream bells to the hunt, which are 4.3, must make a change (h). And the like extream changes being made as at (k) and (m), concludes the peal.
| 1234 | |
| a | 2134 |
| 2314 | |
| 2341 | |
| b | 2431 |
| c | 2413 |
| 2143 | |
| 1243 | |
| d | 1423 |
| e | 4123 |
| 4213 | |
| 4231 | |
| f | 4321 |
| g | 4312 |
| 4132 | |
| 1432 | |
| h | 1342 |
| i | 3142 |
| 3412 | |
| 3421 | |
| k | 3241 |
| l | 3214 |
| 3124 | |
| 1324 | |
| m | 1234 |
The six extream changes, viz. (b.d.f.h.k. and m.) being set down by themselves, will stand in this order, as here you see; where ’tis plain, that 2 3 4 have made the six changes, according to the method of the last six changes on three bells, page [49]. where the first change of that six is made between the last two notes thus, 1 3 2. So in like manner is the first here thus, 243, which is the same method with that, though not the same figures.
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