Guest letter for Glaveside Guest House in Letheringsett, Norfolk, with room details
Cozens-Hardy, JohnAccommodation
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Discussing the matters arising from renting the Blakeney presbytery to Mr& Mrs Hirons.
Fr Rear knows a Bradford couple who could take on the presbytery at Wells.
Will not take action until the Bishop has contacted Mr Toller
Feeding back reactions from the community at Blakeney following Fr Langley's death and plans for the presbytery.
Suggests the Bishop should meet the couple who might rent the presbytery in Wells
Will be instructing Chris Toller to deal with both presbyteries and make arrangements for letting them.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)44 named individuals with their room allocations for the hotels in Rome and Assisi. Includes Mgr Tony Rogers, Fr David Jennings and Sr Teresa Talby
PAX TravelLess than 1 week before the trip to Normandy. Chasing late payers. Enclosing a complete list of participants - distributed across 3 hotels - and dining arrangements. Insurance certificate enclosed [not present] and a reminder to bring the E111 form. Request confirmation of preferred pick up point for the Chenery Coach.
Walsh, James Rev46 names listed across three hotels
Walsh, James RevEstablishing a time and place for reunion of those likely to go on the trip to Flanders. Bring old photos as Maggie Cooper will have her computer there.
Walsh, James RevConfirmation of date for the trip. Also likely places to be visited on the trip. Names the hotel in St Omer. Same coach company and driver as last year
Walsh, James RevSt Nicholas Church, Ipswich - Caretaker Bed-sit details - before & proposed
Basil and David HatcherSmall collection of literature relating to pilgrim accommodation at Walsingham - Youth Hostel, Pilgrim Bureau, Elmham House, etc. Most undated; 2 at 1980. Produced by the Pilgrim Bureau, probably with the approval of the then Shrine Director.
Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MThWill of Miss Insley.
para 2 - list bequests to family and friends
para 4 - £900 for foundation of Masses for John Hickman and Miss Insley
para 5 - remaining estate: use of house for residence of a Catholic Priest; establishment of a Church within 10 years else a list of 23 charities to be beneficiaries
para 6 - burial in Hunstanton Cemetery
Progress so far: value of estate established at £330,000. Survey of area identified 158 Catholics - possibly 200 in total. Plan to refurbish the house - sufficient for an Oratory/Chapel in one large ground floor room. The can seek a priest to reside temporarily; he could say mass in a local hall. Hope then to be able to persuade the Bishop to build a church in the village. Fr Nesden is kept informed.
CorrespondentHalesworth debt is about $400 - to be repaid this year.
Final cost of church at Halesworth £6189.4.3
Architect's fees £382.0.6
Seating 154
Glad to accommodate another candidate for the ordination. A room made ready for the Bishop - sleep might be disturbed by a nightingale, recently returned. Options for a sermon - 10.30am or 6.30pm mass.
manuscript annotation: "Answered. 10.30 very well. No sermon, but you may read notices, Ep. & Gosp. at usual place. Will fall in with any arrangements for lunch; but give me a cup of tea & toast immediately after Mass. It more convenient to stay at St Benet's Ap. 26/26."
Mrs Ethel Throckmorton (The Grange, Beccles) inviting the Bishop to stay on the Sunday night when he visits Beccles.
manuscript annotation: "Answered. Many thanks accepted. May 26/26"
Presbytery bedroom accommodation not ready to receive the bishop. Mr Bunbury happy to look after the Bishop at his house. Arrange for Mass at the convent - the nuns will be delighted. Fr Mason will be sending some of his parishioners for confirmation.
Campbell, Henry Martin Dom OSBMrs Kenyon has arrange with Fr MacEvoy for you to go to Gillingham for Luncheon and return there after confirmation at Bungay. Arranging for the Bishop to be met at Norwich by either Mr Bunbury or Captain Throckmorton. There are 50 for confirmation.
Campbell, Henry Martin Dom OSBWelcome to stay for the event in the UEA (University of East Anglia) on 28 October 1979. Preparing for an ARCIC meeting in Venice. "Dick" [Stewart] is going to SPUC in the New Year - Dennis Corbishley has considerable practice in the ecumenical circuit.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Having been asked to preach at the Chaplaincy in UEA (University of East Anglia) on 28 October 1979, asks if he could stay overnight at the White House.
Also notes that his statement in the Times has stirred up a hornets' nest. "... Archbishop of Cardiff saying he agreed with every word of my statement; makes me feel I must have been gravely mistaken!"
Manuscript note that he'd be happy if Bishop Clark said no as he does not wish to impose.