[Bell Historians] Faculties
Neil Skelton
neil.tcct at ...
Wed Apr 6 10:04:48 BST 2005
Seems straightforward to me. A Faculty is required to introduce an item as
well as remove one or to alter a part/parts of a church building.
Neil Skelton.
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From: "Andrew Aspland" <aaspland at ...>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 7:26 AM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Faculties
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> Tricky one for you:
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> If an individual has bought a second hand bell, to augment an existing
ring,
> and the same individual is paying for its tuning and hanging, and the bell
> is to be placed in an existing empty pit, could the work to the bell and
its
> fittings be carried out without a faculty? I assume that faculties are
> required for bells to be removed from or placed in a tower and that the
said
> faculty only becomes strictly necessary when the bell is actually hung.
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> Clearly there is a risk in that the individual pays for the work and then
a
> faculty is not forthcoming - I believe one of the semitones in a Yorkshire
> twelve caused such problems.
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> Your thoughts please.
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> Andrew
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