The Squire Fortray (King's Norton/Norton by Galby) offered the Leicester Scholars a prize if they could complete a long peal which they did in 1777, ringing 10,080 of Grandsire Caters. The following year on 3rd March the Sherwood Youths rang a 10,260 Grandsire of Grandsire Caters at Nottingham St Mary (Peal 20) and the Squire Fortray generously gave both companies a set of "cup" handbells. The bells given to the Sherwood Youths hang in the ringing chamber at Nottingham St Mary's.

It was also a notable feat for the 9th to be rung single-handed for such a length of time, a testament to the prowess of WD Crofts.