To ring 224. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind, a bob must then be made.
To ring 336. Every time the half and quarter-hunts dodg together behind, a bob must then be made.
To ring 672. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind, a bob must then be made, except when the quarter-hunt dodgeth there with it, and then not. The 2 may be the half-hunt, and 4 the quarter-hunt, or others at pleasure.
By making of two extreams it will go 1344, and with four extreams it will go 2688.
All peals upon six bells wherein half the changes are triples, will go upon eight according to the method before prickt, but after this manner. If it is a peal upon six, which consists of 360 or 720 changes, then in the ringing of it upon eight there must be five hunts. The Treble may be the first hunt; 2 the second &c. Now the method of the peal must go on according to that before prickt until the Treble leads, and the 2 lie next it, and then two of the changes upon six are always made, the six hind bells making them: the first is always a triple change brought in by the course of the bells thus, 12436587, and the second either double or single according to the method upon six; and the third fourth and fifth Hunts in eight, are the whole half and quarter-hunts in the changes upon six. By this method it will go 40320 compleat, but then every 112th change will be a double, and sometimes single in some peals. The bells may be brought round at 672 in some peals, but in others not till 1344.
Colledge Bob-Major.
| The first. | The second. | The third. | The fourth. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12345678 | 12345678 | 12345678 | 12345678 |
| 21436587 | 21436587 | 21436587 | 21436587 |
| 24163578 | 24163578 | 24135678 | 24135678 |
| 42615387 | 42615387 | 42316587 | 42316587 |
| 46251378 | 24651378 | 43261578 | 24361578 |
| 64523187 | 42563187 | 34625187 | 42635187 |
| 65432817 | 24536817 | 36452817 | 24365817 |
| 56348271 | 42358671 | 63548271 | 42638571 |
| 53684721 | 24385761 | 65384721 | 24368751 |
| 35867412 | 42837516 | 56837412 | 42637815 |
| 38576142 | 24873156 | 58673142 | 24367185 |
| 83751624 | 42781365 | 85761324 | 42631758 |
| 87315642 | 24718356 | 87516342 | 24613785 |
| 78136524 | 42173865 | 78153624 | 42167358 |
| 71863542 | 41237856 | 71856342 | 41263785 |
| 17685324 | 14328765 | 17583624 | 14627358 |
| 16758342 | 13482756 | 15786342 | 16423785 |
Quadruples and Triples. The first hath single dodging behind; the second single dodging before and behind; the third double dodging behind; and the fourth double dodging before and behind. It may also be prickt a fifth way, viz. with single dodging before, and double dodging behind. And likewise a sixth way, viz. with doubled dodging before, and single dodging behind. The dodging is without intermission except when Treble hindreth, and also betwixt two bells until Treble parts them. By this method each of them will go 112, and by making of bobs they will go 224, 336, or 672. The bobs are triple changes at the leadings of the Treble; in the first second and sixth the bell in the 4th place lieth still at the bobs, and in the third fourth and fifth the bell in the 2d place lieth still. The warning for the bobs is the same with that in Bob-major next before. And the extreams made as in that peal, 2 may be the half and 4 the quarter-hunt in the four first, or others at pleasure.
Colledge Triples, dodging before and behind.
| 12345678 | 42587613 |
| 21435687 | 24578163 |
| 24153678 | 42571836 |
| 42513687 | 24517863 |
| 24531678 | 42157836 |
| 42536187 | 41275863 |
| 24563817 | 14725836 |
| 42568371 | 17452863 |
| 24586731 |