Walsingham Appeal - credit balance [not present] includes interest accrued since 1970
Vocations week - concelebration of Mass?
Half yearly thoughts on covenants [not present]
Accounts
184 Archive Record results for Accounts
Detailing the handling of monies between two accounts - Walsingham Shrine and Parish.
Bishop Grant's donation of £1000 will appear on the Appeal sheet.
Whilst it might be easier for bookkeeping purposes to merge the accounts, they will be kept separate. Hence all income from covenants will be credited to the Shine unless specifically received for the Parish. Copy of letter to new Parish Priest.
Page 1 covering letter for 1929 accounts, and asking for £50 grant.
Page 2 balance sheet for 1929 showing £355 for the year
Left hand of page - letter describing the first year's accounts. He applied for £50 for the motorcycle. Bank account is £12 overdrawn.
Right hand side: Table giving Wymondham mission's Receipts and Expenditure for Aug 1926 to Aug 1927.
The covering letter introduces the accounts for 1928. He asks for £75 anticipating overspend in 1929. The accounts show two columns: Receipts & Expenditure. Receipts include Guest in presbytery (£51) and donation by Fr Phillips of £175. Expenditure includes Housekeeping (£75) and M/Cycle & Bicycle (£44).
Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)The architect will provide sketch plans and then draw up the actual drawings. Likes the idea of a shutoff altar and sanctuary. Need to update the signatories for the bank account as Fr Ketterer is no longer here.
Sammons, Francis Ethelbert Clowes Rev (1925-1975)Coming to Aldeburgh on 27 November to do the books; shall we lunch at the White Lion? Leiston Diocesan deposit is £3011.8.6 (£700 for land; £1160 on general deposit in 3 1/2 year war loan and Conversion stocks)
Thomson, John Henry Rev RD (-1968)Balance of income and expenditure for Walsingham Building Fund
Reverse: Income & Expenditure of Various (East Anglia) Diocesan Accounts 1979/1980
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)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)Instalment of £350 required from Fr Mason in respect of work done to build new Church and House in Southwold. This due to Mr King of Beccles. Signed by architect, John H Beart Foss
CorrespondentInstalment of £300 required from Fr Mason in respect of work done to build new Church and House in Southwold. This due to Mr King of Beccles. Signed by architect, John H Beart Foss
CorrespondentInstalment of £350 required from Fr Mason in respect of work done to build new Church and House in Southwold. This due to Mr King of Beccles. Signed by architect, John H Beart Foss
CorrespondentInstalment of £300 required from Fr Mason in respect of work done to build new Church and House in Southwold. This due to Mr King of Beccles. Signed by architect, John H Beart Foss
Correspondentestimates for work to: kitchen, bathroom flooring and fittings / kitchen units / Gas heater fitting / hot & cold water system replacement / electric wiring / roof felting / decoration of dining room, sitting room, bathroom.
Total £1,376.
Receipt attached for £1,000 dated 12/11/65
J Boon writing. Cooments on work to be done and some yet to be done for Fr Hammond at Our Lady of the Annunciation. Discussed work, rework and new estimates to be provided, when done then can agree account for payment.
CorrespondentCanon Peacock informs them that the Bishop is in the area - he can be asked to sign the Conveyance to Mr Smith. The deed will be forwarded to Fr Parker. Any charges on the land? The vacant land is assumed not to have rates or taxes and Mr Smith will provide the balance of the purchase money. Supporting statement received from Mr Reade for his commission: "I beg to say that I was asked to find a customer for the land and having done so am entitled to usual commission for the same. As nothing had been said about commission I thought it best to mention the matter before deducting the amount but I did not suppose for one moment but that your client would be willing to pay it." Jackaman say that if this is the case then the commission seems fair and reasonable.
Jackaman & SonsCover letter plus half year account June-Dec 1934 for St Josephs, Woodbridge & Crockerhill, Aldeburgh. £71 cheque included [not present]
Jackaman & SonsDPS [Diocesan Purchasing Service] has written. There are variations in prices quoted, discounts, charges and credit notes issued. Such irregularities are discussed in this letter
CorrespondentDiocese of Northampton A/C with Treasurer; King's Lynn Current for 1980 to May - columns headed: Date, Particulars, Debit, Credit, Balance. computer printout
Wilson, Peter John Rev MA FCA