Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing | Page 4

Richard Duckworth
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The _Third_ being _hunted_ up, another _Extream_ must be?made, which brings the Bells round in their right places.--
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The _Plain Changes_ on four Bells.
On four Bells, there are _Twenty four several Changes_, in?_Ringing_ of which, there is one Bell called the _Hunt_, and the other three are _Extream_ Bells; the _Hunt_ moves, and?_hunts_ up and down continually, and lies but once in one?place, except only when it comes before or behind the Bells, at which time it lies there twice together; it has the same course here, as in the _six Changes_ before set down; two of the _Extream_ Bells makes a _Change_ every time the _Hunt_?comes before or behind them. An Example I will here give,?making the _Treble_ the _Hunt_, and the _Extream Changes_?I make between the two farthest _Extream_ Bells from the?_Hunt_. I set down the _four Figures_, representing the?_four Bells_, thus.--
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The _Treble_ must now be _hunted_ up behind the Bells,?where it is to lie twice together, and then to _hunt_?down before them, where it must lie twice, and then _hunt_?up again as before. The _Hunt_ is alwayes one of the two?Bells which makes every _Change_, except only when it comes before or behind the Bells, and it moves only over one Bell at a time; 'tis to be _hunted_ up after this manner.--
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The _Treble_ being _hunted_ up behind the Bells, as appears by the last _Changes_, the next is to be an _Extream Change_ between the two farthest _Extream_ Bells from the _Hunt_,?which are the _Second_ and _Third_, thus.--
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The _Extream_ being made, the _Treble_ must be _hunted_?down again, as in these _Changes_.--
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The Treble being hunted down, there is another Extream?Change to be made between the two farthest Bells from it,?which are the Second and Fourth.--
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The Extream being made, the Treble must be hunted as before, and so to the end of the Peal, making an Extream Change?every time the Hunt comes before and behind the Bells.--
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