[Bell Historians] Re: Burton Agnes / Wawne
David Cawley
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Sun Jul 9 00:54:39 BST 2006
And sometimes even if therre were such constraints!
DLC
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From: "David Bryant" <davidbryant at 3WVuEzPISwibgQCtiJB7ytid06fjTHYo6Y1wmziQFnOmWO10PVY61ycdNNRgTaZcudvgGyP8f9kpAn6rUTEeC0z2.yahoo.invalid>
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Re: Burton Agnes / Wawne
>> Does anyone know if Burton Agnes and Wawne in East Yorkshire were hung
>> for
>> ringing in the past too.
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> Almost certainly. Prior to the mid-nineteenth century is was usual
> practice
> to hang all bells for ringing provided there weren't space constraints.
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> David
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