Fifty three London-Peals
upon Five, Six, Seven, and Eight
Bells, composed by F.S.
Crambo.
The changes are all single; it hath a perfect course, and may be prickt many ways.
| 12345 | 45312 | 23514 | 35142 | 13254 | 41325 |
| 21345 | 54312 | 32514 | 35124 | 13245 | 14325 |
| 21435 | 54132 | 32154 | 53124 | 31245 | 14352 |
| 24135 | 45132 | 23154 | 51324 | 31425 | 14532 |
| 24153 | 45123 | 23145 | 51342 | 13425 | 41532 |
| 42153 | 54123 | 32145 | 15342 | 13452 | 41523 |
| 42135 | 54213 | 32415 | 15432 | 31452 | 14523 |
| 42315 | 52413 | 23415 | 51432 | 34152 | 14253 |
| 24315 | 52431 | 23451 | 51423 | 34125 | 41253 |
| 24351 | 25431 | 32451 | 15423 | 43125 | 41235 |
| 42351 | 25413 | 32541 | 15243 | 43215 | 14235 |
| 42531 | 25143 | 35241 | 51243 | 34215 | 12435 |
| 24531 | 52143 | 35214 | 51234 | 34251 | 21453 |
| 24513 | 52134 | 53214 | 15234 | 43251 | 12453 |
| 42513 | 25134 | 53241 | 15324 | 43521 | 21543 |
| 45213 | 25314 | 53421 | 13524 | 34521 | 12543 |
| 45231 | 52314 | 35421 | 13542 | 34512 | 12534 |
| 54231 | 52341 | 35412 | 31542 | 43512 | 21534 |
| 54321 | 25341 | 53412 | 31524 | 43152 | 21354 |
| 45321 | 23541 | 53142 | 31254 | 41352 | 12354 |
| 12345 |
The Primrose. 1 and 2.
The treble hath a perfect course as in plain changes. And when it hunts up out of the 2d place it makes two singles together, and the like when it hunteth down. When it leads, the single is in the 3d and 4th places, except when 2 lies next it, and then an extream behind. Every bell (except the treble) leads four times, and lies still behind untill the treble displaceth it, except at the extream.
| 12345 | 51432 | 15234 |
| 21435 | 15342 | |
| 24135 | 15432 | 12543 |
| 24315 | Extre. | |
| 23451 | 14523 | 12534 |
| 32541 | 14253 | |
| 35214 | 15243 | |
| 35124 | 12435 | 15423 |
| 31524 | Extre. | |
| 13254 | 12453 | 14532 |
| 13524 | 14352 | |
| 31254 | 14235 | |
| 32154 | 14325 | 13425 |
| 32514 | 13245 | |
| 35241 | 13452 | |
| 53421 | 13542 | 12354 |
| 54312 | Extre. | |
| 54132 | 15324 | 12345 |
Orpheus.
| 12345 | 14253 | 34125 | 54312 | 32541 | 52134 |
| 13254 | 41523 | 43152 | 53421 | 23514 | 51243 |
| 13245 | 41532 | 43125 | 53412 | 23541 | 51234 |
| 31254 | 45123 | 34215 | 35421 | 25314 | 15243 |
| 31245 | 45132 | 34251 | 35412 | 25341 | 15234 |
| 32154 | 54123 | 32415 | 53142 | 52314 | 12543 |
| 32145 | 54132 | 32451 | 53124 | 52341 | 12534 |
| 23154 | 51423 | 23415 | 51342 | 25431 | 21543 |
| 23145 | 51432 | 23451 | 51324 | 25413 | 21534 |
| 21354 | 15423 | 24315 | 15342 | 24531 | 12354 |
| 21345 | 15432 | 24351 | 15324 | 24513 | 12345 |
| 12435 | 14523 | 42315 | 13542 | 42531 | |
| 12453 | 14532 | 42351 | 13524 | 42513 | |
| 21435 | 41352 | 43215 | 31542 | 45231 | |
| 21453 | 41325 | 43251 | 31524 | 45213 | |
| 24135 | 14352 | 34521 | 35142 | 54231 | |
| 24153 | 14325 | 34512 | 35124 | 54213 | |
| 42135 | 13452 | 43521 | 53214 | 52431 | |
| 42153 | 13425 | 43512 | 53241 | 52413 | |
| 41235 | 31452 | 45321 | 35214 | 25143 | |
| 41253 | 31425 | 45312 | 35241 | 25134 | |
| 14235 | 34152 | 54321 | 32514 | 52143 |
One change is double, the next single, and so by turns.
New Doubles and Singles. 1 and 2.
One change is double, the next single, and so by turns. The treble hath a direct hunting course up and down as in plain changes, and every time it goeth to lead and leaves leading, the change is double on the two first and two last bells, the rest of the double changes are on the four first. The treble is one of the two bells that makes every single change except when it leads, and then the single is made in the 3d and 4th places; but when the 2 lies next the 1, then an extream is made behind. When the treble leaves the two first bells, they continue slow dogding until treble comes down and displaceth them. Every bell (except the treble) lieth twice in the 3d place.
The Morning Star. 1 and 2.
The treble hath a direct hunting course as in plain changes; and every time it hunts up, it makes two singles together, and the like when it hunts down: when it leads the single is behind, but when 2 lies next it an extream is made in the 3d and 4th places. Every time the treble goeth to lead and leaves leading, the double is on the two first and two last bells, and every bell except the treble leads four times together.
| 12345 | 51432 | 14523 | 15243 | |
| 21354 | 54132 | 14532 | 14253 | |
| 23154 | 54312 | 13425 | 14235 | |
| 23514 | 53421 | 12354 | 13452 | |
| 25341 | 35241 | extre. | 15324 | |
| 52431 | 32514 | 12534 | 12543 | 15342 |
| 54213 | 32154 | extre. | ||
| 54123 | 31254 | 14352 | 12453 | 12435 |
| 51423 | 13245 | 14325 | extre. | |
| 15432 | 13254 | 13542 | 12345 | |
| 15423 | 15234 | 13524 |
The Quirister. 1 and 2.
This peal consists most of double changes; the treble hath a direct hunting course as in plain changes, and every time it hunts up and down it makes a single in the 3d and 4th places; and when it leads, the single is behind, but when 2 lies next it an extream is made in the 3d and 4th places.
| 12345 | 32514 | 15234 |
| 21354 | 35241 | 15243 |
| 23145 | 53421 | |
| 23415 | 54312 | 14352 |
| 24351 | 54132 | 14325 |
| 42531 | 51423 | |
| 45213 | 15432 | 12543 |
| 45123 | 15423 | extre. |
| 41532 | 51432 | 12453 |
| 14523 | 54123 | |
| 14532 | 54213 | 15324 |
| 41523 | 52431 | 15342 |
| 45132 | 25341 | |
| 45312 | 23514 | 14253 |
| 43521 | 23154 | 14235 |
| 34251 | 21345 | |
| 32415 | 12354 | 13542 |
| 32145 | extre. | 13524 |
| 31254 | 12534 | |
| 13245 | 12435 | |
| 13254 | 13425 | extre. |
| 31245 | 13452 | 12345 |
| 32154 |
When the treble leaves the two hind bells, they continue dodging untill it comes up again and displaceth them, and then they hunt directly down; the first to lead, and the other into the 2d place: that which moves to lead, having lead four times, gives place to the treble; but when the Treble hath done leading it takes the treble’s place again, and leads four times more and then hunts directly up; the other bell which moved down into the 2d place lies there twice, and then the Treble in hunting down moves it into the 3d place where it lies still, untill the Treble in hunting up moves it back into the 2d place, where having lain twice it hunteth up. This Peal is as musical, easie, and practical as any of this kind that ever was prickt.
The Faulcon. 1 and 2.
This Peal consists most of double changes. The treble hath a direct hunting course as in plain changes, and every time it hunts up and down it makes a single in the 3d and 4th places, and when it leads a single is also made there, but when 2 lies next it the extream is made behind. When the treble leaves the two first bells they continue there until it comes down again and displaceth them, but observe, when the treble moves into the 5th place, and again from thence, the double is on the two first and two last bells, by means of which the two first bells then dodg, but before and after they lie still. Every bell lies twice in the 3d place and then hunts up, except that which lies there when the treble leaves leading.
| 12345 | 53241 | 15243 | |
| 21354 | 35421 | 14235 | 15423 |
| 23145 | 53412 | 14325 | |
| 23415 | 53142 | 14532 | |
| 32451 | 51324 | 13452 | 14352 |
| 23541 | 15342 | 13542 | |
| 32514 | 15432 | 13425 | |
| 32154 | 15324 | 13245 | |
| 31245 | 14523 | 15234 | |
| 13254 | 14253 | 12354 | |
| 13524 | 12543 | extre. | |
| 31542 | 12435 | extre. | 12345 |
| 35124 | extre. | 12534 | |
| 35214 | 12453 |
Merry Andrew.
1 and 2.
One change is double, the next single, and so by turns. The treble leads four times, lies behind four times, and twice in every other place. Every other bell leads four times. When the treble leaves the two hind-bells, they continue dodging untill it comes up again and displaceth them. Every single is made behind until the treble hinders, and then in the 2d and 3d places. When the treble leads and the 2d lies next it, then an extream is made in the 3d and 4th places.
When the treble goes to lead and leaves leading, the double is on the two first and two last bells, and when every other bell goes to lead and leaves leading, the double in on the four first.
| 12345 | 51423 | 23514 | 15243 |
| 21354 | 15432 | 32154 | 15234 |
| 21345 | 15423 | 32145 | 12543 |
| 23154 | 14532 | 31254 | extre. |
| 23145 | 14523 | 31245 | 12453 |
| 32415 | 41532 | 13254 | |
| 34215 | 41523 | 13245 | 13542 |
| 32451 | 45132 | 12354 | 13524 |
| 34251 | 45123 | extre. | 15342 |
| 43521 | 54213 | 12534 | 15324 |
| 45321 | 52413 | ||
| 43512 | 54231 | 14352 | 14235 |
| 45312 | 52431 | 14325 | 14253 |
| 54132 | 25341 | 13452 | 12435 |
| 54123 | 23541 | 13425 | extre. |
| 51432 | 25314 | 12345 |
May-day. 1 and 5.
One change is double, the next single, and so by turns. When the treble goes to lead and leaves leading, the double is on the two first and two last bells; and when every other bell goes to lead and leaves leading, the double is on the four first.
The treble hath a constant dodging course, for in its hunting up it first makes a dodg in the second and third places, and then another behind, and then it lies still one change in the 5th place; then in its hunting down it makes another dodg behind, and also another in the 2d and 3d places, and then leads four times. So that the treble in one of the two bells that makes every single until it leads, and then ’tis made in the 2d and 3d places, except when the 5th lies behind, and then an extream is made in the 3d and 4th places. When the treble leaves the two hind-bells they continue slow dodging, until it comes up again and displaceth them. Every bell leads four times.
| 12345 | 45132 | 12543 |
| 21354 | 41523 | 15234 |
| 23154 | 45123 | 12534 |
| 21345 | 54213 | |
| 23145 | 54231 | 14352 |
| 32415 | 52413 | 13452 |
| 32451 | 52431 | 14325 |
| 34215 | 25341 | Extre. |
| 34251 | 25314 | 14235 |
| 43521 | 23541 | |
| 43512 | 23514 | 15324 |
| 45321 | 32154 | 13524 |
| 45312 | 31254 | 15342 |
| 54132 | 32145 | 13542 |
| 51432 | 31245 | |
| 54123 | 13254 | 12453 |
| 51423 | 12354 | 14253 |
| 15432 | 13245 | 12435 |
| 14532 | Extre. | Extre. |
| 15423 | 13425 | 12345 |
| 14523 | ||
| 41532 | 15243 |
St. Dunstan’s Doubles. 1 and 2.
The changes are all double except one single every 2d time the treble leads, there being six in the peal. The treble is a perfect hunt; and every time it goeth to lead and leaves leading, the double is made on the two first and two last bells, at which changes the bells in the 3d place lie still and then move down, and the two hind-bells at the same time dodg: but at other times all the bells have a direct hunting course. When the treble leads, and the 2d lieth either in the 2d or 3d places, then a single must always be made betwixt the two next extream bells to the 2d.
| 12345 | 13245 | 12453 |
| 21354 | ||
| 23145 | 15423 | 13542 |
| 32415 | 14532 | 15324 |
| 34251 | ||
| 43521 | 12354 | 14235 |
| 45312 | extre. | single. |
| 54132 | 12534 | 14253 |
| 51423 | ||
| 15432 | 14352 | 13524 |
| 14523 | 13425 | 15342 |
| 41532 | ||
| 45123 | 15243 | 12435 |
| 54213 | single. | Extre. |
| 52431 | 15234 | 12345 |
| 25341 | ||
| 23514 | 14325 | |
| 32154 | 13452 | |
| 31245 | ||
| 13254 | 12543 | |
| single. | extre. |
Church Doubles. 1 and 2.
The changes are all double except six singles as the former. The treble is a perfect hunt; and every time it moves up into the 5th place, and also out of it, the double is then made on the two first and two last bells, at which time the bells in the 3d place do lie still and then move up; and the two first bells at the same time dodg. When the treble leads, and the 2d lieth either in the 2d or 3d places, then a single must always be made betwixt the two next extream bells to the 2d.
| 12345 | 13254 | 14325 |
| 21435 | single. | |
| 24153 | 13245 | 12543 |
| 42513 | Extre. | |
| 24531 | 14532 | 12453 |
| 42351 | 15423 | |
| 24315 | 15324 | |
| 42135 | 12354 | 13542 |
| 41253 | Extre. | |
| 14523 | 12534 | 14235 |
| 15432 | single. | |
| 51342 | 13425 | 14253 |
| 53124 | 14352 | |
| 35214 | 15342 | |
| 53241 | 15243 | 13524 |
| 35421 | single. | |
| 53412 | 15234 | 12435 |
| 35142 | Extre. | |
| 31524 | 13452 | 12345 |
In this and the former peal the singles may be made in another manner, viz. when the whole-hunt leads, and the half-hunt lieth either in the 4th or 5th places, a single must then be made betwixt the two next bells to the half-hunt; but at other times a double change to be made when the whole-hunt leads, as in the former way.
Stedman’s Principle.
The changes are all double, two singles excepted. One double is made on the two first and two last bells, the next on the four last, and so by turns successively; excepting every sixth change, which is double on the four first bells, and for distinction is called a Parting change. All the bells have a like course. The general method is this; the three first bells go the six changes, and the two hind-bells in the mean time dodg; then a Parting change is made which parts the two hind-bells, moving that in the fourth place down into the 3d, and that in the 3d place up into the 4th, and then the three first bells go the six again, the two hind-bells in in the mean time dodging as before; and then another Parting change is made, and so successively on. Every bell that comes behind continues there dodging six changes with one bell and six with another, and then in course the Parting change brings it down. One six cuts compass, the next doth not, and so by turns successively. In the six which cut compass the two first bells of the three makes the first change of it, but in the other the two last of the three. By this method the peal will go sixty changes, and to carry it on farther extreams must be made. An extream is made by the lying still of two bells when in course they should make a change, as before I have shewed more fully in the Introduction, page 90. but withall observing, that whereas in this peal the bells have all a like course, therefore they may all be termed extream bells, and consequently the extreams to be made according to this general rule, viz. the first extream may be made by any two bells that are in course to make a change within the compass of the first sixty changes of the peal; and the second extream must be made according to this rule. Whatsoever two bells are dodging behind at the first extream, when the same two bells come to dodg there again, is a certain warning for the second extream to be then made. And observe, how many changes the first extream is made from a parting change; so many likewise must the last extream be made after a Parting change also. And the single and extream comes in course each of them to be made in the same place and by the same bells at the last extream, as they were at the first. Here the singles are made behind, and the extreams in the 2d and 3d places; and as the 4th and 5th bells do dodg behind at the first extream, so likewise when they come to dodg there again, the second extream is then made, the treble leading at both of them, as appeareth in the peal here prickt.
The first Parting change is here made the third change at the beginning, and that six cuts compass.
In all the several ways of ringing this peal, if the Parting changes are made at the fore-stroke, as in course they are in this here prickt, then cutting compass is always on the same sixes, as in this peal: but when the Parting changes are made at back-stroke, then the contrary six always cuts compass to what doth here.
Peals upon Six Bells.
The single Method.
The changes are all single, and treble is the hunt. When the treble moves up out of the 2d place, the two first bells continue slow dodging untill the treble comes there again. And when the treble moves down out of the fourth place, the two hind-bells likewise continue slow dodging until the treble comes there again. When the treble leads, (if ’tis rung at half-pulls) the fore-stroke change (that is, at the third stroke of the treble’s leading) is made in the 3d and 4th places, the rest of the changes there are made behind. By this method it will go sixscore changes.
| 123456 | 135264 | 164253 |
| 213456 | 164235 | |
| 213465 | 153642 | |
| 231465 | 153624 | 146352 |
| 231456 | 146325 | |
| 321456 | 135624 | |
| 324156 | 135642 | 164325 |
| 234156 | 164352 | |
| 234516 | 153426 | |
| 324516 | 153462 | 146523 |
| 324561 | 146532 | |
| 234561 | 135462 | |
| 235461 | 135426 | 164532 |
| 325461 | 164523 | |
| 325416 | 153264 | |
| 235416 | 153246 | 146235 |
| 235146 | 152346 | 146253 |
| 325146 | 152364 | 142653 |
| 321546 | 142635 | |
| 312546 | 125643 | |
| 312564 | 125634 | 124356 |
| 132564 | 126534 | 124365 |
| 132546 | 126543 | 123465 |
| 135246 | 123456 | |
| 162435 | ||
| 162453 |
To ring 240. When the whole-hunt leads, and the half-hunt dodgeth behind; the fore-stroke change must then be made in the 2d and 3d places, as in this here prickt, where the 2d is the half-hunt and there are little marks set at the fore-stroke changes.
To ring 360. When the whole-hunt leads, and the half and quarter-hunts dodg behind, the fore-stroke change must then be made in the 2d and 3d places as before.
To ring 720. When the whole-hunt leads, and the half-hunt dodgeth behind, the fore-stroke change must then be made in the 2d and 3d places as before, except the quarter-hunt dodgeth there with the half-hunt, and then in the 3d and 4th places as at other times. The 2d an 4th, or the 2d and 6th may be the half and quarter-hunts, or others at pleasure.
“Note, in all the following peals upon six bells, the bobs are double changes, and always made at the leadings of the whole hunt (except No-nsuch Bob, for there the Bobs are made at the change wherein the whole-hunt goeth to lead, and not when it doth lead.) And whereas in the following peals the directions for calling bob runs thus; viz. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind, a Bob must then be made, &c. ’tis there implied, That whereas every time the whole-hunt leads, the two hind-bells then dodg; therefore when the half-hunt dodgeth there at the leading of the whole-hunt, a bob must then be made. And in like manner also must all the bobs in the following peals be made at the leading of the whole-hunt. He that rings the half-hunt may best call bob in all peals.”
A Cure for Melancholly.
Doubles and Singles. The Treble is the whole-hunt which leads four times, lieth behind as many, and twice in every other place. When it moves up out of the fourth place, the two bells in the third and fourth places continue dodging until it comes down there again, and then the two hind-bells dodg until the Treble displaceth them. The Treble is one of the bells which maketh every double change, except when it lieth still behind, and then the double is on the four first, and also when it leads the double is on the four last. Every single is made in the fifth and sixth places, except when the Treble lieth there, and then in the third and fourth places. Every bell except the Treble lieth four times in the second place. By this method it will go sixscore changes, but by making of bobs it will go 240, 360, or 720. The bob is a double change at the leading of the Treble, wherein the bell in the fourth place lieth still.
| 123456 | 134625 |
| 213465 | |
| 213456 | 162345 |
| 231465 | 162354 |
| 231456 | 163245 |
| 234165 | 163254 |
| 234156 | |
| 243516 | 125634 |
| 245316 | 125643 |
| 243561 | 126534 |
| 245361 | 126543 |
| 423561 | |
| 425361 | 154263 |
| 423516 | 154236 |
| 425316 | 152463 |
| 452136 | 152436 |
| 452163 | |
| 451236 | 143526 |
| 451263 | 143562 |
| 415236 | bob |
| 415263 | 134526 |
| 145236 | 134562 |
| 145263 | |
| 142536 | 156423 |
| 142563 | 156432 |
| bob | |
| 156423 | 165423 |
| 156432 | 165432 |
| bob | |
| 165423 | 132654 |
| 165432 | 132645 |
| 136254 | |
| 143652 | 136245 |
| 143625 | |
| bob | 124365 |
| 134652 | 124356 |
| 123465 | |
| 123456 | |
To ring 240. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind, a bob must then be made as in this here prickt, where 2 is the half-hunt.
To ring 360. Every time the half and quarter-hunts dodg together behind, a bob must then be made.
To ring 720. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind a bob must then be made, except the quarter-hunt dodgeth there with it, and then not.
2 may be the half hunt, and 4 the quarter hunt, or others at pleasure.
The Morning Exercise.
Doubles and singles. The treble is the whole hunt, and hunteth up into the 2d, 3d and 4th places, lying twice in each; then having made a dodg behind, it lyeth still in the sixth place, and then makes another dodg behind, and so hunts down in the same manner as it hunted up, and then leads four times. When the Treble moves down out of the fifth place, the two hind-bells dodge untill it comes up there again; during which time the bell in the 4th place lieth still. And when the Treble moves up out of the second place, each bell that comes there lieth four times, until the Treble comes down there again. Every single is made behind. By this method it will go 120 changes; and by making of bobs it will go 240, 360, or 270. At the bobs the bell in the 2d place always lieth still.
| 123456 | 142365 | |
| 213465 | 164352 | 142356 |
| 213456 | 164325 | |
| 231465 | bob | 146532 |
| 231456 | 163452 | 146523 |
| 234165 | 163425 | bob |
| 234156 | 145632 | |
| 243516 | 165243 | 145623 |
| 243561 | 165234 | |
| 245316 | 156243 | 143265 |
| 245361 | 156234 | 143256 |
| 254631 | 134265 | |
| 254613 | 154326 | 134256 |
| 256431 | 154362 | |
| 256413 | bob | 136524 |
| 265143 | 153426 | 136542 |
| 265134 | 153462 | bob |
| 261543 | 135624 | |
| 261534 | 152643 | 135642 |
| 216543 | 152634 | |
| 216534 | 125643 | 132465 |
| 126543 | 125634 | 132456 |
| 126534 | 123465 | |
| 162543 | 124365 | 123456 |
| 162534 | 124356 |
To ring 240. Every time the half-hunt dodgeth behind, a bob must then be made, as in this here prickt, where 2 is the half-hunt.
The warning for the bobs in the 360 and 720, is the same with that in the peal next before: 2 may be the half-hunt, and 4 the quarter-hunt, or others at pleasure.
The City Delight.
Doubles and Singles. Treble is the whole-hunt, and lieth four times before, four times behind, and twice in every other place. When it moves up out of the third place, the singles are made in the second and third places until it comes there again, and then behind until it moves up again out of the third place. When it moves down out of the fourth place, the two hind-bells dodg until it comes up there again, during which time the bell in the fourth place lieth still. By this method it will go 120, and by making of bobs it will go 240, 360, or 720. At the bobs the bell in the second place always lieth still; and the warning for them is the same with that in the two last peals. In the 240 here prickt, 2 is the half-hunt; and in the 360 or 720, the 2 and 4 may be the half and quarter-hunts, or others at pleasure.
| 123456 | 265143 | 153462 | 126534 | 143256 |
| 213465 | 256143 | 126543 | 134265 | |
| 213456 | 251634 | 156234 | 134256 | |
| 231465 | 251643 | 156243 | 124365 | |
| 231456 | 215634 | 165234 | 124356 | 135642 |
| 234165 | 215643 | 165243 | 142365 | 135624 |
| 243165 | 125634 | 142356 | bob | |
| 234165 | 125643 | 164352 | 136542 | |
| 243615 | 152634 | 164325 | 145623 | 136524 |
| 246351 | 152643 | bob | 145632 | |
| 264351 | 163452 | bob | 132465 | |
| 246531 | 154326 | 163425 | 146523 | 132456 |
| 264531 | 154362 | 146532 | 123465 | |
| 265413 | bob | 162534 | 123456 | |
| 256413 | 153426 | 162543 | 143265 |
London Nightingale.
Doubles and Singles. Treble is the whole-hunt, and lieth four times before, four times behind and twice in every other place. When it moves down out of the 5th place, the two hind-bells continue dodging until it comes there again, during which time the bell in the fourth place lieth still. And when the two hind-bells leave dodging then the two first bells dodg until the hind-bells dodg again, and then they cease. By this method it will go 120; and by making of bobs it will go 240, 360, or 720. At the bobs the bell in the second place always lyeth still; and the warning for them is the same with that in the preceding peals. In the 240 here prickt, 2 is the half-hunt; and in the 360 or 720, the 2 and 4 may be the half and quarter-hunts or others at pleasure.
| 123456 | 163245 | |
| 213465 | 126543 | 163254 |
| 213456 | 126534 | |
| 231465 | 162543 | 125634 |
| 231456 | 162534 | 125643 |
| 234165 | 152634 | |
| 234156 | 153624 | 152643 |
| 243516 | 153642 | |
| 423516 | bob | 164523 |
| 243561 | 156324 | 164532 |
| 423561 | 156342 | bob |
| 245361 | 165423 | |
| 425361 | 134562 | 165432 |
| 245316 | 134526 | |
| 425316 | bob | 143652 |
| 452136 | 135462 | 143625 |
| 452163 | 135426 | bob |
| 451236 | 146352 | |
| 451263 | 142356 | 146325 |
| 415236 | 142365 | |
| 415263 | 124356 | 132465 |
| 145236 | 124365 | 132456 |
| 145263 | 123465 | |
| 154236 | 136245 | 123456 |
| 154263 | 136254 |