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Author Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885, plaintiff.

Title Report of Harrison et al. vs. St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia : a bill to restrain the ringing of bells so as to cause a nuisance to the occupants of the dwellings in the immediate vicinity of the church : in the Court of Common Pleas, no. 2 : in equity : before Hare, P.J., and Mitchell, Associate J., Philadelphia, February 1877
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [187-?]

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Description 1 online resource (491 pages)
Notes Title from PDF index, viewed Mar. 14, 2008
At head of caption: In the Court of Common Pleas, No. 2, for the County of Philadelphia
Contains all the pleadings and depositions used in the cause, also all documents submitted to the court for their decision, together with reports of the arguments of counsel and the opinion and decree of the court, with the exception of summaries of the plaintiffs' affidavits prepared by both sides
Subject Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885 -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885 fast
Subject St. Mark's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT St. Mark's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) fast
Subject Nuisances -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Cases
Adjoining landowners -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Cases
Church bells -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Cases
Trials (Nuisances) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Adjoining landowners
Church bells
Nuisances
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Genre/Form Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885, plaintiff.
St. Mark's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.), defendant.
Pennsylvania. Court of Common Pleas (Philadelphia County)
Other Titles Complainants' bill, between George L. Harrison, Isaac Lea, Henry C. Gibson, Herbert M. Howe, James Parsons, William Read Fisher, William F. Norris, Charles H. Hutchinson, M. Edward Rogers, Joseph T. Tobias, Horace Fassit and Richard M. Cadwalader, complainants, and the rector, church-wardens and vestry of St. Mark's Church in the city of Philadelphia, defendants