Confirmation 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 RevAccommodation
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Establishing 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 RevFr Jolly provides details about Framlingham.
Attendance: expect a congregation of 30-45 (1948 figures); weekly Mass preferred but monthly better in practice.
Finance: 30/- stipend; travelling expenses 10/-; £36/year from Major Rous covenanted for 7 years; donations and collections for future development.
Transport: use of bus and train; Major Rous will provide transport from Framlingham or Saxmundham - best time for Mass 8.30
Accommodation: not possible to erect a hut at the moment; People at Crown Inn are Catholics and we can use their convenient room whenever.
Despite Fr Brewer's views the school currently has 126 children with another 21 known to be seeking admission.
Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)Writing to Mr Sauvain. Raising the issue of St Mary's school accommodation. Managers cannot find additional space. Would LEA permit a temporary wooden structure on the present site? Can the new premises at Gaywood site be brought forward from the 1961-2 plan? Also, how much of the site is reserved for a Catholic School?
Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)Application for a joint account for School Managers of St Mary's School with Fr Brewer as the third signature.
Roll is 121 with accommodation for 90. In September that will increase by 16. There is an offer for £2,000 for a building but not enough cash to go ahead. Alternatively could see the senior children off to other schools and have the present school as a Juniors only.
Slight twinge of envy at the news that Fr Brewer is off to the USA for a month.
Permission for 200 instead of 120 in new school. Whilst the parish would be expected to foot the bill, it can not afford the extra places.
Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)Concern about accommodating children at the school (space for 90 - 126 on roll).
LEA (Mr Sauvain) proposed advancing the building of a new school to 1953-4 instead of 1961-2. Notes that since Fr Wrigglesworth in the [18]90s nothing has been done with the Church or the Schools.
Describes the discussions around the new school but the problem is now - so will have to advise that there is no room for new children - generally Infants.
Not sure that Fr Flynn believes Fr Malone did not act to frustrate his plans for the cottage. Mrs Gregory was a "pin-pricker" and Fr Malone has learnt patience in dealing with such. Whilst health is better he has a constant feeling of impending doom and is getting waspish as a consequence. Letter from Ekins [not present] prompts a request for bishop to express confidence in Fr Malone collecting money for St Neots.
Malone, John F Rev (-1970)Form letter.
Kritian Thorsteinson appointed by the Bishop as the new Diocesan Youth Officer from January 1922 - based in Peterborough but working out of Newmarket - commissioning on 22 January 1992 at 7.30pm at Newmarket. Fr Gary Dowsey is to be Youth Chaplain.
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
Halesworth 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
Has an appointment with Mr Sauvain regarding the overcrowding of the school and the potential for hiring temporary accommodation.
Sammons, Francis Ethelbert Clowes Rev (1925-1975)Copy of two letters:
- 29-10-1954, Letter from Mr Sauvain (NCC) to correspondent [Fr Sammons?] : the half-yearly staffing returns show that the school is still very overcrowded. The project may help in time, but in the short term consider temporary relief by hiring vacant premises.
- 30-10-1954, Letter to Mr Sauvain: Tried to find an overflow accommodation but was informed that no teaching could be countenanced off-premises. If there are any vacant premises for hire then Fr Sammons would be happy to involve diocesan authorities.
Less 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 Revmarketing brochure about Glaveside Guest House in Letheringsett, Norfolk. 1988 tariff insert.
Cozens-Hardy, JohnGuest letter for Glaveside Guest House in Letheringsett, Norfolk, with room details
Cozens-Hardy, JohnWill 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
Fr Jolly has asked Major Rous to advise the Bishop of his intent to support a priest when a mass centre is opened in Framlingham. He and his wife will find accommodation for a visiting priest either at his place or within the parish. A monthly mass at Framlingham will benefit those who cannot get to Aldeburgh or Woodbridge. Some cannot attend mass at all; children's religious education is sadly neglected. He enjoins the Bishop to provide a priest to say mass monthly at the Crown Hotel in Framlingham.
Rous, Peter Major (1914-1997)Discusses the potential for extra classrooms at St Martha's. The attachment is a schedule of points made out by Mr Eagle which could be used in discussion with the Local Education Authority.
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