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              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-03-4 · Item · 1971-2-10
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              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.

              Moorcraft, Gerald William Rev (1936-2011)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-07-9 · Item · 2-1-1929
              Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

              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)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-02-56 · Item · 1981-7-18
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Balance of income and expenditure for Walsingham Building Fund
              Reverse: Income & Expenditure of Various (East Anglia) Diocesan Accounts 1979/1980

              Wilson, Peter John Rev MA FCA
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-47 · Item · 17 June 1893
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              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)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-04-28 · Item · 27-3-1925
              Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

              Canon 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 & Sons