In this peal the bells hunt as in Grandsire. When Treble is before, a single is always made by the Tenor, and the bell which followeth it, except two doubles which are made as the singles in Grandsire. It may be rang like Cambridg delight either way by observing the same method if like Cambridg delight the common way; and by making the singles by the half-hunt and the bell before it, if like Cambridg delight the other way.
The Maremaid.
| 13254 | 12435 |
| 31245 | 21345 |
| 32154 | 12354 |
| 23145 | 21534 |
| 21354 | 12543 |
| 12534 | 15234 |
| 15243 | 51243 |
| 51234 | 15423 |
| 52143 | 51432 |
| 25134 | 15342 |
| 21543 | 51324 |
| 21453 | 53124 |
| &c. |
In this peal behind dodg twelve changes, excepting the sixth which is made on the bells before, and the twelfth which is a single in the 3d and 4ths places; and twelve changes before, excepting also the sixth, which is made by the bells behind, and the twelfth which is a single in 2d and 3ds places. When they dodg behind, every odd change is on the last bells, and every even one a bob, excepting these two changes. When they dodg before, every odd change is a bob, and every even one on the four first bells, excepting likewise those two changes which are made according to the forementioned rule.
The Checkquer. 1 and 5.
| 21354 | 31254 |
| 23145 | 13524 |
| 32415 | 15342 |
| 34251 | 51432 |
| 43521 | 54123 |
| 45312 | 45213 |
| 54132 | 42531 |
| 51423 | 24351 |
| 15432 | 42315 |
| 14523 | 24135 |
| 41532 | 42153 |
| 45123 | 24513 |
| 54213 | 25431 |
| 52431 | 52341 |
| 25341 | 53214 |
| 23514 | 35124 |
| 32154 | 31542 |
| 31245 | 13452 |
| 13254 | 31425 |
| 13245 | 13425 |
| &c. |
In this peal the Treble is whole-hunt, and Tenor the half-hunt for twenty changes; and then Tenor the whole-hunt and treble the half-hunt for the next twenty, and so they hunt by turns throughout the peal. When Treble is the whole-hunt the bells behind always dodg, except it hinders them; and when Tenor is the whole-hunt, the bells before, except that hinders them; when Treble is before and Tenor dodging behind, a single made by the Tenor and the bell which dodged with it; when Tenor is behind and Treble dodging before, a single made by the Treble and the bell which dodgeth with that.
| 21354 | 12543 |
| 23145 | 21453 |
| 32415 | 24135 |
| 34251 | 42315 |
| 43521 | 43251 |
| 45312 | 34521 |
| 54132 | 35412 |
| 51423 | 53142 |
| 15432 | 35124 |
| 14523 | 53214 |
| 41532 | 35241 |
| 45123 | 53421 |
| 54213 | 54312 |
| 52431 | 45132 |
| 25341 | 41523 |
| 52314 | 14532 |
| 25134 | 15423 |
| 21543 | 51243 |
| 12534 | 15234 |
| 21534 | 15243 |
| &c. | |
This peal may be rang by hunting the Treble and Tenor as before, and it differeth from it only in this; when it is 1——5 behind in the hunting of the Treble, the bells before dodg till Tenor parts them; and when it is 1——5 before, in the hunting of the Tenor the bells behind dodg till Treble parts them: and then when Treble is the whole-hunt and Tenor half, it is plain Cambridg delight inverted. It may be rang by hunting the half-hunt, as in Cambridg Delight the other way, in either of those ways of ringing it, but then the single is always made by the hunting bell.