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DUNSTABLE

... Ringers rang through a full peal of Kent Treble Bob Major, consisting of 6,120 in hours min. Tie- following were the ringers Ernest Herbert (Woburn), Samuel Cullip (Bedford), Charles (Bedford), Cyril Herbert (Woburn), the Kev. W. W. C. Baker (Uiltou Rryaut) ...

WOBURN

... Herbert, treble. Charles Herbert, 2nd: Mortimer Matthews, 3rd. Mark L.ne. 4th. Sidney A. Avis, sth . H Douglas Harris, 6th . Ernest Herbert. 7th ; Stanford Wolfe, tenor. The peal was composed John Barker, and conducted Cyril Herbert. Weight of tenor 13cwt. DIVISION ...

WOBURN

... ringers—-W. Brown, treble ; Cyril Herbert, 2 ; Cbas. Herbert, 3 M. J. Matthew-, 4 ; S. Avis, ; W. Smith, 6 ; H. D. Harris, 7 ; Ernest Herbert, tenor. The peal was conducted by Mr. Cyril Herbert. ...

WOBURN

... who had contributed towards the evening’s pleasure. The members present, addition to the host, were; Meosrs. Cyril and Ernest Herbert, S. Avia, M. Matthews, and W. Janes (Woburn); W. Chibnall (Woburn Sands); H. D. Haris (Huaborne Crawley); and M. Lane ...

WOBURN,

... excellent time of 2 hours 52 mins by the following members of the Beds. Arssciation of Change Riagers : Cjril Herbert treble, Ernest Herbert 2. Dougl-is Harris 3, Charles R. Liltey 4, Josapb Church 6, Charles W. Clarks 6, John W. Barker 7, Harry Sear tenor. The ...

WOBURN,

... following members of the Woburn Company of the Beds. Association of Changeriugers two hours. minutes;— Cyril Herbert, treble. Ernest Herbert 2. Dougins Harris 3. Mortimer Matthews Sidney Avis 5, Walter Smith 6. the Rev. W. W. C. Raker 7, Mark Lane tenor. Composed ...

WOBURN

... Association. and the county, and also by the performer-, who were a- follows:—Mortimer Matthews I—2. Dougla- Harri- 3- -4, Ernest Herbert .i—6. Cyril Herbert 7—B, Sidney Avis o—lo. Cyril Herbert conducted, the umpire being Mr. Charles Herbert, tli* veteran ...

HAJ&BOLD

... place at the church on Friday, when considerable number ut- id' .1 respects. dhe mourners were the widow. Messrs. Walter Ernest. Herbert, and Frederick (-ons). Mrs. W. & Mr-. K. Osb:jrn (daiighters-in-law\ Mrs. Capell (London' and Air. C. Hobin-ni, Ncrt Hampton ...

WOBURN

... Monday i veiling, there being present Miss Clarl •. Mis- M. T. Clarke, ami Messrs. H. G. Fi-her. F. Smith. Cha ...

WOBURN

... minutes by the following member- of the Hed-. Association: iHilaries X. Lill v. \\. .1, Bnikei. and Webb (Hi dford i. Ernest Herbert, Sydney Avi», and Mortimer Matt!c-w-i Woburn . Walter Chibnall (Woburn Sand-', and Mark Lane (Aspley Guise). Mr. C. conducted ...

AMPTHU.L

... following members of the Town String Band:- Messrs. H. Fisher and Cyril Herbert (Ist violinsl, H. S. Harris (2nd violin), and Ernest Herbert (’cello). During the singing of the last hymn the Vicar took his stand at the door, giving all a hearty hand-shake they ...

IEIGHTON BUZZARD

... . I), .(oseph Nichols, treble; Cyril Herbert. 2nd; Sidney J. Colman, 3rd; Sidney Avi-. 4th; Mortimer J. Mathews, sth; Ernest Herbert. 61 h; Mark Lane. 7th; Charles R. Lillev. tenor. Composed Janx— W. Washbrook: conducted by Charles R. Lilley. This the ...