Doubles. Treble is a perfect Hunt. Every bell leads twice, and then moves up into the third place where it lieth twice, and then moves down again except the motion of the Treble hindreth. When the Treble goeth to lead and leaves leading, the double is on the two first and two last bells; and when it leadeth, ’tis on the four middle bells. But when it leadeth, and the 6 lieth behind, then a single in the third and fourth places.
If a double be made on the four hind bells, at every third leading of the Treble it will go 180 compleat doubles; and then by making of two singles it will go 360, or with four singles 720.
Seventeen Peals composed at Cambridge, by Mr. S.S.
My Honey. 1 and 2.
| 12345 | 31254 | 54321 |
| 21354 | 31245 | 45231 |
| 21345 | 13254 | 54231 |
| 23154 | 45213 | |
| 23145 | 13524 | 54213 |
| 32415 | 15342 | 45123 |
| 23415 | 45132 | |
| 32451 | 15432 | 41523 |
| 23451 | 51423 | 41532 |
| 32541 | 51432 | 14523 |
| 23541 | 54123 | |
| 32514 | 54132 | 14253 |
| 23514 | 45312 | 12435 |
| 32154 | 54312 | |
| 32145 | 45321 | 12453 |
In this peal there is a whole-hunt and an half-hunt. The whole-hunt lieth always four times before, and four times behind, and twice in every other place. The two hindmost bells always dodg ’till the whole-hunt hindreth, except when the whole-hunt is before, at which time there are four changes made of a four and twenty doubles and singles; the first of which is a double change brought in by the course of the bells (as in the following peal appeareth) 13254; the second is a single in the third and fourth places (13524); the third is a double on the four last (15342), and the fourth a single again in the third and fourth places (15432), except when the half-hunt is with the whole-hunt before, then it is to be an extream behind. When the whole-hunt leaves the third’s place hunting up, the two formost bells dodg till it returns into the same place again.
The Whirligigge. 1 and 5.
In this peal, first the bells dodg behind (and not before) till the whole-hunt hindreth them; and the next course they dodg in like manner before (and not behind) till the whole-hunt hindreth them; and so by turns throughout the whole peal. When the whole-hunt is before, if the bells were dodging behind before it came to lead, single behind; if they were dodging before, single in second’s and third’s place; and when the whole-hunt leads, and half-hunt is in Tenor’s place, there is always an extream to be made in 3d and 4th place, which is every fourth time the whole-hunt leads.
| 21354 | 51243 | 31245 | 41352 |
| 23145 | 52134 | 32154 | 43125 |
| 32415 | 25314 | 23514 | 34215 |
| 34251 | 52341 | 25341 | 43251 |
| 43521 | 25431 | 52431 | 34521 |
| 45312 | 52413 | 54213 | 43512 |
| 54132 | 25143 | 45123 | 34152 |
| 51423 | 21534 | 41532 | 31425 |
| 15432 | 12354 | 14523 | |
| 15423 | 13254 | 14532 | 13425 |