Book is an accounts book with each page ruled with red feint lines
First 6 pages: accounts 20 October 1841 to April 1846
Remainder: Register of Baptisms from 1 April 1849 (officiated by Rev George Rigby) to 18 April 1849 (officiated by Rev E Walshe).
Accounts
184 Archive Record results for Accounts
side1: title: "expenses incurred on the Lynn Mission in erecting Presbytery etc. in North Everard Street and other expenses necessary to put house in Union St. in a saleable condition"
side2: Expenditure from 1847 to 1849
side 3: Income from 1848 to 1853 [includes £177/10/- for sale of house in Union St.]
side 4: Expenditure for 1850 to 1857
side 5: Income from 1953 to 1954
side 8: "Statement of Lynn Mission"
The good Shepherd knows his sheep. The Bishop declares that from 2nd Sunday after Easter ("Bonus Pastor Sunday") he will start a Visitation which will remain open until he declares it closed. "The Bishop will therefore diligently visit the Church, the Presbytery, the Schools, the Cemetery and everything therein contained, and will examine the sacred vessels and furniture, the Altars, tabernacles, and whatever belongs to the worship of God or the administration of the sacraments." Visitation will be announced and confirmations should be arranged for then.
To the clergy: have ready two sheets of foolscap containing - a return for 1958 of Marriages, Baptisms, Conversions, Easter Communions, Deaths; list of details of mass obligations; List of all documents relating to the Mission; Statement of Mission . School property; Account of all debts and liabilities; Mission 1958 income/expenditure balance sheet; same for Schools; exact inventory of Church, Sacristy, House and Schools.
List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Manuscript annotation: "a mistake [for Cossey] should have been entered 18-14-0 [instead of 8-14-0]
List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
"This account should have been circulated with the Advent Pastoral"
List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Bishop's OfficeList by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)Two years: List by mission/parish of collection income; list of expenditure.
Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)Statistics and new church account submitted [not present]. Discussing the land for which the owner will not take less than 15/- [per yard]. Duke of Norfolk has promised £50 if the school is built.
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)A problem has arisen regarding the conveyancing. "A deception" by the venors is revealed as the cellars (obtained by increasing the offer by £25) are really an entrance way to No 7 All Saints Street. Fr Wrigglesworth provides some background about Welwick House being a workhouse and connected with No 7. "The difficulty is more apparent than real". Mr Wilkin is very annoyed and will fight for the cellars but thinks the vendors knew all along; which means a right of way to No 7 will be necessary. includes a plan showing the area under consideration. Quite hot here - like Rome in July - hope rain comes soon. In the school with all doors and windows open the children can hardly breathe.
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)Accounts ("Bill of Costs") detailed from April 11 1893 (first instructions) to June 26 1893 (completion of purchase) for Welwick House. Stamp overstamped with "Seppings & Wilkin" and countersigned by WG Brown.
CorrespondentUnderstand that Fr Wrigglesworth has sent his accounts and letters to the Bishop. Hopes to hear from the bishop.
Nicholl, Samuel Joseph (1826-1905)Nicholl's letter: may admit by silence that they were impossible or impracticable designs. Site difficult and the other side was impractical regarding the design [to cost £1450] as Fr Wrigglesworth had become involved with two architects and had choose. The statement in the Tablet about £2000 being spent on a portion of the design is concerning. Glad to hear that his design may be used elsewhere in the diocese, however it is only fair to pay a very small sum of £20 for what has been done.
Bishop Riddell reply dated 8 February 1897 [copy]: You have no claim whatever because the design would have been rejected by me and it was way beyond the means of the Lynn mission. Design No 2 - you refused to provide an estimate when asked.
Thanks the bishop for calling with the plans but disappointed not to be there to have 5 minute discussion on this matter. It was only on seeing the Tablet article that he became aware that another architect was engaged - hence he then submitted his accounts.
Nicholl, Samuel Joseph (1826-1905)Payments in connection with the Church at Huntingdon practically settled up. Statement appended. Small amount being held back in case something goes wrong. The church has been given as a Jubilee offering but asks for an annual mass for him and his.
pg3: account for "Saint Michael's Huntingdon" (see image)
manuscript annotation: "To be said for them for 25 years +AR"
Introduction; Church Collections; Subscriptions and donations; Contributions to Missions; Accounts
Bishop's OfficeIntroduction; Church Collections; Subscriptions and donations; Contributions to Missions; Accounts
Bishop's Office