Bow Bells - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: bow bellsBow bells
The bells of Bow Church in London cockneydom...
Steel-bow goods
Steel-bow goods, corn cattle, straw, and implements of husbandry, let or delivered by a landlord to a tenant, by which the tenant is enabled to stock and work a farm; in consideration of which he becomes bound to return Articles, equal in quantity and quality, at the expiration of the lease, Bell's Scots Law Dict....
Bowbell
One born within hearing distance of Bow bells a cockney...
down bow
a downward stroke from the heel to the tip of the bow in bowing a stringed instrument Contrasted with up bow when the bow is moved in the opposite direction...
Bow pen
Bow compasses carrying a drawing pen See Bow compass...
Bell
Bell. As to rent by ringing church bells, see Doe d. Edney v. Benham, (1845) 7 QB 976; and for a case of nuisance by bell-ringing, see Soltau v. De Held, (1851) 2 Sim NS 133. As to annoyance in street by ringing doorbell, see (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 89), s. 28; (English) Metropolitan Police Act, 1839 (2 & 3 Vict. c. 47), s. 54; and STREET OFFENCES....
Bell crank
A lever whose two arms form a right angle or nearly a right angle having its fulcrum at the apex of the angle It is used in bell pulls and in changing the direction of bell wires at angles of rooms etc and also in machinery...
Belled
Hung with a bell or bells...
Mote-bell
Mote-bell, the bell which was used by the Saxons to summon people to the Court....
Sanctus Bell
Sanctus Bell, a bell tolled in the Communion Service at the moment of the elevation of the sacred elements. The rite is illegal in the Church of England, Re St. John the Evangelist, 1909, P. 6....
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