Notes and Queries, Number 41, August 10, 1850 by Various
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narrative of this event be found?
C.H. COOPER. Cambridge, July 29. 1850. _One Bell._--Can any of your readers favour me with a reference to some authority for the following, which may be found in Southey's _Book of the Church_ (vol. ii. p. 121.)? "Somerset pretended that one bell in a steeple was sufficient for summoning the people to prayer; and the country was thus in danger of losing its best music." What follows is so beautiful and appropriate, that I may perhaps be excused for lengthening my quotation: "--a music, hallowed by all circumstances, which, according equally with social exultation and with solitary pensiveness, though it falls upon many an unheeding ear, never fails to find some hearts which it exhilarates, and some which it softens." It is a curious fact, that in many towers there may be often found a solitary _black-letter Bell_ (if I may so call it), evidently of ante-Reformation date, making one of the peal. H.T.E. _Treasure Trove._--The prejudicial effect which the law of _Treasure Trove_, as it now exists in this country, has been found to exercise |
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