Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing - Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all - sorts of Plain Changes by Fabian Stedman;Richard Duckworth
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by turns, and lies there twice together and then _hunts_
up again: The 1, 2 and 3 goes the _six changes_, one of which is made every time, either of the _whole Hunts_ lies before the Bells, as in the following _Changes_, where the _fifth_ hunts down the _first_; and lying before the Bells, there is a _change_ made between the 1 & 2, which is one of the _six changes_; and then the _fifth_ _hunts_ up again into its place, and the _fourth_ _hunts_ down, which lying before the Bells, there is another of the _six changes_ made between the 1 and 3, and then the _fourth_ _hunts_ up again, and the _fifth_ _hunts_ down next; in which course it continues to the end of the _Peal_, each of the _whole Hunts_ lying but twice at one time before the Bells, as in these following _changes_. 12345 12354 12534 15234 51234 52134 25134 21534 21354 21345 21435 24135 42135 42315 24315 |
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