This peal is taken out of the Dream upon five bells. Every time the whole-hunt is before, there being two changes of that peal made in this. Every bell is a perfect Hunt, when the whole-hunt is before dodg on the four hindmost, except the half-hunt be either in the 5th or Tenor’s place, then always bob as in Grandsire Bob, except the quarter-hunt lieth next to the half-hunt, for then it is always to be a dodg on the four hindmost. Every other time that the whole-hunt and half-hunt come together before, there is single which is always made behind.

A Twelvescore Trebles and Doubles. upon Six Bells.

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In this peal the four foremost bells go a four and twenty Doubles and Singles, observing always, That for one Four and Twenty the bell in the Treble’s place is the hunting bell, and for the next the bell in the 4ths place throughout the peal, the two hindmost bells always dodging till the end of the Twenty Four; at which time there is a double made (if the bell in the Treble’s place was the Hunt in the Twenty Four) on the four middlemost; but if the bell in the 4ths place was the hunting bell, the double is to be made in Treble and 2d and 4th and 5th places.

Cambridg Bob.

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The Treble hath a constant dodging course; and when it leaves the two hind bells, they dodg until it comes there again, except when the Treble dodgeth before, and then they lie still. The two middle bells always dodg until the Treble comes there. When the Treble leaves dodging before, every bell leads twice, except when the Treble lieth still behind, and then the two first bells make a dodg. Bobs are made as in Grandsire Bob, and the warning for them the same also with that.

Fourteen more Peals, composed at Cambridge.

Doubles and Singles on five Bells.

The Parasite. 1 and 5.