St Augustine Bob All Saints Place St James Bob Minster Place

All these methods have plain hunting below the treble, and all have seconds and long thirds as alternate pieces of work. The different backworks each correspond to the frontworks of St Simon's, St Martin's, St Osmund and Eynesbury (see here). Note that a plain course of St Augustine is equivalent to calling Grandsire with a single every lead. (And, incidentally, there are identical relationships between All Saints and Wallflower, St James and Antelope, and Minster and Pinks, the latter methods of each pair being Grandsire with different backworks).