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Excerpt from The Revised Reports, Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, From the Year 1785, as Are Still of Practical Utility, 1850-1852, Vol. 89: 1 and 2 Simons, N. S.; 9 Hare; 14 and 15 Jurist; 1-20 Law Times, O. S
English case on similar facts. The precise extent of tht privilege said to be reserved to the Church of England in the matter of bell-ringing (pp. 260, 261) remains untested. It would seem difficult to contend that an incumbent might not be liable for nuisance if he persistently caused the church bells to be rung at unseasonable hours, and not altogether easy to maintain, as Kindersley, V.-C. Seems rather to suggest, that in any case it is matter of spiritual jurisdic tion. The present writer remembers that forty years ago.
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