In the 120 here prickt, 3 is the half-hunt; and in the 180 or 360, 2 and 4 may be the half and quarter-hunts, or others at pleasure.
This peal in practice will be found very plain and easie, and also good Musick.
Colledge Little Bob, dodging before and behind.
Triples and Doubles. The Treble hath a direct hunting course, and when it moves up out of the second place, the two first bells dodg until it comes there again; and also when it moves down out of the 5th place, the two hind-bells dodg until it comes there again. Every bell that moves up into the fourth place, if the Treble is any where below it, lies there twice and then hunts down; and also every bell that moves down into the third place, if the Treble is any where above it, lieth there twice, and then hunts up behind. By this method it will go sixty changes, and by making of bobs it will go 120, 180, or 360. At every bob-change the bell in the second place lieth still. The 2 is the half-hunt in the 120 here prickt, and 2 and 4 may be the half and quarter-hunts in the 120 and 360, or others at pleasure.
| 123456 | bob |
| 214365 | 156342 |
| 241356 | |
| 423165 | 134562 |
| 243615 | bob |
| 426351 | 135426 |
| 246531 | |
| 425613 | 142356 |
| 245163 | 124365 |
| 421536 | |
| 412563 | 136245 |
| 145236 | 163254 |
| 154263 | |
| 512436 | 125634 |
| 521463 | 152643 |
| 254136 | |
| 524316 | 164523 |
| 253461 | bob |
| 523641 | 165432 |
| 256314 | |
| 526134 | 143652 |
| 251643 | bob |
| 215634 | 146325 |
| 126543 | |
| 162534 | 132465 |
| 123456 | |
| 153624 |
The warning for the bobs is the same with that in the Colledge Doubles, p. [143]. And the two extreams in the 720 must be made according to the general rule in the Introduction, page [90].
Court Bob.
Triples and Doubles. The Treble hath a direct hunting course. Every bell that comes before and behind makes a Dodg, then lieth still, and so moves away, except the bell that lieth still behind when the treble leads, and also that bell which leads when the Treble lieth behind, both which do dodg before and after their lying still, and then move away. When the treble leads and lieth behind, the double is made on the four middle bells. By this method it will go sixty changes; and with bobs it will go 120, 180, or 360. At the bob-changes the bell in the fourth place lieth still.
To ring 120. Every time the half-hunt maketh a change next the whole-hunt, a bob must then be made, as in this here prickt, where 2 is the half-hunt.