PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, SS Peter and Paul
Thursday 7 August, 2014 in 0h54 (18 cwt)
1260 Reverse Canterbury Pleasure Place Doubles
  1 Siân E Austin
  2 Anna K Bayley
  3 Malcolm N Evans
  4 Ian R Fielding
  5 Simon D G Webb (C)
150th together - 1 & 5.


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Sunday 7 April, 2013 (18cwt)
1260 Reverse Canterbury Pleasure Place Doubles
  1 Lyndsey B Brett
  2 Peter K Phillips
  3 Rose Nightingale
  4 Richard Booth (C)
  5 Simon J O Head
First in method: 2, first in method as conductor.


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, SS Peter and Paul
Wednesday 15 April, 2009 (17-0-0)
1260 Grandsire Doubles
  1 Sue Marshall
  2 Lynda Lazzerini
  3 Rachel Coates
  4 David Kelly
  5 Graham Nabb (C)


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, SS Peter and Paul
Saturday 6 June, 1998 in 0h47 (18 in Eb)
1260 Reverse Canterbury Pleasure Place Doubles
  1 Sally Thompson
  2 Graham Paul
  3 Graham White
  4 Geoff Pullin
  5 John Thurman (C)
Daventry Branch quarter peal day.


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Saturday 22 January, 1994 (18 in Eb)
1260 Doubles (6m)
  1 Graham White
  2 Alison Collins
  3 Peter Alexander
  4 Bryan J Williams
  5 Bob Sinclair (C)
8/10 Daventry Branch QP Day


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Saturday 4 September, 1993 in 0h46 (18 in Eb)
1290 Doubles (2m)
(240 + 90 Grandsire, 960 Plain Bob)
  1 George Toseland
  2 Iris Webb
  3 Stanley F Earl
  4 E (Ted) C Garrett (C)
  5 Geoff Pullin
Rung .. before a celebration service of 10 hymns and three readings for Jim Coles’ 90th birthday. Over 100 of his cricketing, ringing and village friends and relations filled the church and later walked up to the village hall for a surprise party arranged by Peter Box. After several decades, Jim is still secretary of the active village cricket club, but has had to give up ringing which he began 75 years ago. This was the first quarter peal for the new tenor clapper which Jim generously donated in July. G.P. RW p940


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Friday 4 September, 1992 in 0h47 (18 in Eb)
1260 Doubles (2m)
(480 Reverse Canterbury, 780 Plain Bob Doubles)
  1 George Toseland
  2 Ray Vickers
  3 Graham White
  4 Geoff Pullin
  5 Barry J Hayman (C)
Rung on local ringer Jim Coles` 89th birthday. 5/8 Daventry QP Day


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Sunday 30 June, 1991 in 0h50 (18 in Eb)
1260 Doubles (6m/p)
(60 Stedman, 240 each Grandsire, Winchendon Place, St Simons, St Martins, Plain Bob)
  1 Michael Harding
  2 Geoff Pullin
  3 Frank Smith
  4 Peter (Alex) Alexander
  5 Bob Sinclair (C)


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Monday 26 May, 1986 (18 in Eb)
1260 Doubles (3m)
  1 Graham White
  2 Sheila Rowley
  3 Janet Collins
  4 Graham S Pratt
  5 Bob Sinclair (C)
10/10 sponsored QPs rung by Daventry Branch for Peterborough Cathedral Bells appeal.


PRESTON CAPES, Northamptonshire, St Peter and St Paul
Tuesday 6 September, 1983 in 0h54 (18 in Eb)
1260 Plain Bob Doubles
  1 Maureen Sinclair
  2 Janet Collins
  3 Carole Pullin
  4 Geoff Pullin (C)
  5 Bob Sinclair
In late August the bells at Preston Capes were attacked with spanners to ease the go of the 17 cwt tenor which has become notorious of late. Despite an erratic caller, but with the aid of a simple method and reminders from the observation bells, a fair quarter was rung to celebrate Jim Coles` 80th birthday. Although a tiny village, Preston Capes has had an active cricket club and Jim has been a member since a lad. His father taught him to ring 65 years ago and Jim has taught many to ring there and at nearby Newnham and Badby. The second ringer`s grandmother was Jim`s schoolmistress at the village school, which is now part of Norman St John Stevas` home. A volunteer to call a peal for his "ton” was forthcoming, and on Jim`s performance after the quarter we expect him to make it and still be active with the cricket club. GHP