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This recent reminds me of the alleged peal of Plain Bob Triples at
Holborn in 1690. If this did happen, it is said that the composition
had three types of course-end calls - 123, 1234 and 12345 I seem to
remember. One thing is certain is that this composition is true. <br>
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font-size: 14px;" lang="x-western">I include the msiril code below
- rotated to keep the 7th at home at each course end:
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7 bells
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peal = 3(3(4a,b),4a,c)
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a = 2p,x,3p,"- @"
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b = 2p,y,3p,"s @"
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c = 2p,z,3p,"e @"
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p = l,+27
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x = l,+23
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y = l,+2347
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z = l,+2345
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l = &7.1.7.1.7.1.7
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The computer tells me that this must date between Jan. 1997 and
June 1998. Presumably this was mentioned in the RW between these
dates - or could have come from reading the History part I.
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What goes around, come around!
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Robin
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Yours, etc.
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Robin
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