MYSTERIES UNVEILED

By JOSEPH W. PARKER


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ERIN TRIPLES

This method, although little practised, is fairly well known. The plain course consists of seven consecutive slow sixes, and the bobs and singles are the same as Stedman. Up to the year 1909 little was heard of the method. In that year the late Rev. H. Law James advanced the theory that it is the plain course of Stedman, and that quick sixes are the bobs. This brought it into prominence, and a statement was made that no peal had been discovered with Stedman bobs and singles. The writer had shortly before found the system of proof just demonstrated, and by a slight alteration of Table B was able to find peals in this method. The variation is necessary because in Stedman a slow six always follows a quick, while in Erin it comes after another slow. The reason for this is given in the previous chapter, and merely entails a change in the order of the letters. Whereas for direct sixes the table is correct, for reversed sixes only the order of the letters in the first column must be changed from ABC to CAB. This will enable readers to check the courses given and find the joinings without any description, except the figures of the blocks:-

                                       Alternative
 1234567=14C   1234567=14C  -1234567=14C  -14C   1234567= 9C
S2415376  9C  S2415376  9C   2416375 10A   10A   2416375  1B
 4527163  8B   4527163  8B  -4623175  1C  - 1C  S4623157 10B
-5741263  4B  S5741236  4A   6347251 11B   11B   6345271 14B
-7152463  7B   7153462 12B   3765412  4A  S 3B   3567412 13B
-1274563  6B   1376524  6C   7531624 12B    5A   5731624  5C
-2415763  2B  S3615742  2B  -5176324  7A  S 4B  -7156324  3C
 4526137  1B   6534127  1B  -1653724  8A    8A   1672543 12C
S5641273 10A  S5461372 10A  -6317524  2C  - 2C   6214735 11A
 6157432 11A   4157623 11A   3762145  6B  - 7B  S2467153  2C
-1764532  5B  -1746523  5B  S7231654  5A  -12B   4725631  6B
-7415632  3C  -7615423  3C   2175346  3A    6C  -7546231  7B
 4573126 12A  S6574132  7C  S1523764 13C   13C  -5672431  4B
 5342761 13A  S5461723 13A   5316247  9B    9B  -6254731  8B
 3256417       4152637      -3652147             2463517

The first two blocks differ only in the slow connections and, aalthough a pair of bobs may be moved in both, it has no effect on the joining of blocks in this first. In the second it will reduce the number of separate blocks, but not to a great extent. In these two, extents can only be found by omitting singles at 1 and 8.

It may be mentioned that the first block provided the initial peal, and the figures were completed on May 28th, 1909. They were received by Mr. W. H. Barber on the following night, and by his co-operation in swotting up the calling, arranging the band and conducting, the first peal of Erin Triples was rung at St. Mary's, Gateshead, on June 5th, 1909.

Commenting on this method, it must be said that it compares badly with Stedman Triples as regards interesting ringing, without compensating musical possibilities. This cannot be said of the method on the higher numbers. In Caters and Cinques there is great compensation to ringers who like to listen to and send forth good music. Consider that Erin naturally brings up the beautiful course-end music with 54 changes, and there is no comparison in Stedman, even in shortened courses. This in itself is a good case for Erin, if ringers wish to please the public ear, and gratify their own.



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Last updated 01/09/96