New Journal Article: Eighteenth Century Birmingham Bell Ringers
Read Elizabeth Bowsher’s new RQG Journal article on the St Martin’s Youths of Birmingham, one of the leading bell ringing societies outside London.
The handwritten peal books in the Archive of the St Martin’s Guild, its modern successor, provide a record of the peals rung by the society from 1755, but little was known of the eighteenth-century ringers themselves beyond a few anecdotes contained in the oral history for a later period.
Genealogical records and techniques allowed a fuller understanding of the lives of the ringers to be disclosed, informing a new narrative of the history of ringing in Birmingham and the place of the ringers in Birmingham at a significant period in the town’s history. The article shows how niche sources can be combined with genealogical and other sources to provide insights into the lives of members of an eighteenth-century society.
https://www.qualifiedgenealogists.org/ojs/index.php/JGFH/article/view/135