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Dashwood. 11 (a) Cooke v. Wildes, 5 E. & Q. B. D. 43;. 52 L. J. , Q. B. 425; B. 328. 48 L. T. 943, D. , where the let- (//) Botterill r. Whytehead, ter was sent to the wrong per- 41 L. T. 588. 340 PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS. ( Jhurcharchi ed are. Newspapers. Newspaper reports of certain meet- ings privileg- ed. Privilege to be exercised with judg- ment. before the Exchequer Division. It having been determined to restore Skirlaugh Church, an ancient Gothic edifice near Hull, the committee were th...inking of putting the work in the hands ofBotterill & Co. , some Hull architects, when they received a memorial from the defendant, a clergyman, a resident in the neighbourhood, and a member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and Monuments, recommending them not to do so, as Botterill & Co. Were Wesleyans, and knew nothing about church architecture. It was considered that this letter of the aesthetic clergyman was not entitled to any particular privi- lege, and the architects were allowed to keep the verdict with substantial damages which the jury had given them.
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