Ella Cumber called the class to order by leading 399b. Leaders: Chris 
		Brown 48b; Daniel Hunter 116; Nick Hall 455; Edwin Macadam 534; Michael 
		Walker 456; Kelsey Ivey 374; Lizzie Dye 523; John del Re 486; Jenneith 
		Codrington and Beth Atkinson 162; Ian West 272; Richard Ivey 556; Sharon 
		Langridge 481; Thom Fahrbach 167; Dana Desmond 179; Eva Striebeck 522; 
		Kama Dembińska 344; Claire Singleton 33b.
		
		
		Ted Brown spoke for the sick and housebound and led 566 for Raymond Bell 
		-- Durham; Ozella Blackmon -- Alabama USA; Roger Brown -- East 
		Grinstead, Sussex; Brian Caudwell -- Lincoln; Ada Caudwell -- Skellow, 
		Yorkshire; 
		Alan -- Sheffield; Flo Charles -- Port 
		Talbot, Wales; Charlotte; Margaret Cozens -- Worthing, Sussex; Linda 
		Dean -- London; Dorothy -- Oswestry; Shirley Figura -- Missouri USA; 
		Bill Gillanders -- Derby; Bea Gilmore -- Manchester; Carlene Griffin -- 
		Georgia USA; Steve Harrison -- Huddersfield, Yorkshire; Sarah Hauser -- 
		Oregon USA; Kathy House -- North Carolina USA; Josie Hyde -- Alabama 
		USA; Alan Jackson -- Scunthorpe; Anna Jeanson -- Winnipeg, Manitoba 
		Canada; Valerie Jones -- Louth, Lincolnshire; Kevin Kennedy -- Cork, 
		Ireland; John Kent -- Chollerford, Northumberland; Betsy Lucido 
		-- Los Alamos, New Mexico USA; Sarah Morgan 
		-- Wiltshire; Chris Neale -- London; Gary Nightingale -- Devon; 
		Mike Nunn; Matthew Parkinson -- Norwich; Isobel Reed -- London; Shelby 
		Sheppard -- Alabama USA; Jill Steele -- Great Ayton, Yorkshire; Joe 
		Taylor -- Bristol; T Ivey -- St Paul, Minnesota USA; Elisabeth 
		Trencham; Maria Wallace -- Huddersfield, 
		Yorkshire; CT & Kathy Williams -- Alabama USA; Barbara Wood -- 
		Sheffield; Charles Woods -- Georgia USA; The Steinruck family -- 
		Pennsylvania USA; The Stokes family -- Pennsylvania USA; Angela 
		Michelle.
		
		
		Helen Brown conducted the memorial lesson and led 392 for 
		
		Al Ackerman -- Baltimore, Maryland USA; Raffaella Baldini -- Thirsk, 
		Yorkshire; Joyce Banks -- Blyth, Northumberland; John Barry -- Ringmer, 
		Sussex; Myrtle Ann Beasley -- Alabama USA; Richard Brocklehurst -- 
		Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire; Don Crocker -- Los Alamos, New Mexico 
		USA; Pope Croke -- Baltimore, Maryland USA; David Daykin -- Nottingham; 
		Eileen Dee -- Rottingdean, Sussex; William Durkin -- Marlborough, 
		Massachusetts USA; Geoff Easton -- York; Arthur Foster -- York; Anita 
		Gaudet -- Truro, Nova Scotia Canada; Ed Hammel -- Los Alamos, New Mexico 
		USA; Thomas Hassett -- Dublin Ireland; David Huntington -- Newcastle 
		upon Tyne; Margaret Hyde -- Cork Ireland; Finbarr Kennedy -- Cork 
		Ireland; Eva Lawrence -- Warwickshire; Hilary Lloyd -- St 
		Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex; Dominic Lucido -- Los Alamos, New Mexico USA; 
		Yvonne Lumley -- York; Gordon McMillan -- Devon, Alberta Canada; Hilary 
		Moss -- London; Bud Oliver -- Alabama USA; David Petrie -- Rothesay, 
		Isle of Bute; Lessie Reed -- Alabama USA; Monica Ross -- Brighton, 
		Sussex; John Rushton -- Scarborough, Yorkshire; Jeff Sheppard -- Alabama 
		USA; Yolanda Shoemaker -- Tucson, Arizona USA; Evelyn Steinruck -- 
		Pennsylvania USA; Steve Stoddard -- Los Alamos, New Mexico USA; Cheryl 
		Stroud -- Quebec Canada; Chris Toll -- Baltimore, Maryland USA; Andrea Toth -- Newcastle upon Tyne; Gerard Wakeman -- York; Roddy Walton -- Los 
		Alamos, New Mexico USA; Nigel Wheatley -- Worthing, Sussex; Alf Wilcox 
		-- Stowmarket, Suffolk.
		
		
		Leaders: Colleen Jones 70t; Calum Woods 235; Sally Greaves-Lord 68b. Lin 
		James gave thanks for the midday meal.
		
		
		LUNCH
		
		
		Ewan Paterson led 335 to begin the afternoon session. Leaders: Ruth 
		Steggles 496; Fynn Titford-Mock 220; Claire Hogan 39t; Justyna 
		Orlikowska 433; Amanda Parkes 328; Maxwell Rob and Cath Tyler 64; Judy 
		Whiting 208; Leyland del Re 361; Geoff Grainger 41; Susannah Gill 365; 
		Steve Biggs 45t; Duane Nasis 131b; Rebecca Over 464; Rob Wedgbury 112; 
		Jenneith Codrington 351; Mark Wardlaw 547; Joe Jones 569b; Olgierd 
		Orlikowski 564.
		
		
		RECESS
		
		
		Benny Ross called the final session of the Convention to order by 
		leading 53. Leaders: Helen Brown and Ted Brown 373; Eva Striebeck 317; 
		Cath Tyler with six other singers 531; Richard Schmeidler120; Duane 
		Nasis and Ella Cumber 216; Richard Ivey and Kelsey Ivey 42; the 
		Shenandoah Team 76b; Nick Hall and Rachel Jordan 198; the Cork singers 
		318; the Norwich singers 362; the Polish singers 267; Hannah Land, Adam, 
		David and Ruth Steggles 454; the London singers 31t.
		
		
		Announcements were made. The Secretary reported that 80 leaders had led 
		155 songs. Over the two days, 128 singers from nine countries had 
		registered: England -- 98; Scotland -- 10; United States -- 10 (Virginia 
		-- 3; 1 each from Alabama, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, 
		Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee); Poland -- 3; Ireland -- 3; 
		Czechoslovakia -- 1; Germany -- 1; Netherlands -- 1; Wales -- 1. The 
		Treasurer reported that the costs of the Convention had been covered.
		
		
		The Chairman asked the Convention to approve the report from the 
		Resolutions Committee, namely that we: resolve to be thankful for the 
		will, desire and ability to come together to sing this glorious music; 
		to thank Lynn, Karen and the staff at Framwellgate School, who supplied 
		us with the space to build our square, and with the means to prepare and 
		share our meals; to thank Alington House for enabling us to delve deeper 
		into the traditions of shape-note; to thank Alison Hobbs and family, and 
		Helen Barber for the opportunity to enjoy our friendships and fellowship 
		at Brancepeth Castle. The Convention approved the report.
		
		
		Cath also thanked those who had worked with her for the success of the 
		Convention and mentioned: Lin, Karen and all those who had contributed, 
		prepared and served the food; the chaplains; the people who had taken 
		care of health and safety arrangements; the Secretary and the Treasurer. 
		She welcomed Hannah Land into the chair for the 19th United Kingdom 
		Sacred Harp Convention in 2014. Finally she thanked all those who had 
		shared the space during the weekend, and looked forward to those yet to 
		come.
		
		
		The Convention showed its appreciation of Cath Tyler's hard work and 
		stewardship by applause.
		
		
		The Chairman led 62 as the closing song, and those who wished took the 
		parting hand. Joe Jones offered the closing prayer, and the class was 
		dismissed.
		
		
		Chairman -- Cath Tyler; Secretary -- Colin Monson.