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pg2: Receipts/Payments (31 December 1988)
pg3: Balance sheet (31 December 1987)
Accounts
26 Archive Record results for Accounts
Invoice for account with Samuel Walker, Printers and Publishers - £8-16-1
Samuel Walker, PrintersWoodbridge headed paper: covering letter for accounts [not present] for Fr Bull. Collections held over as will not get into bank until New Year. Attendance figures. No mass today as dare not risk roads so early. Fr Galuel [?] went back to EB [East Bergholt?] by bus.
ParishionerCard: Kate Purdie "So sorry to be so late. Hope my accounting will do 0- at least we are solvent this year."
page: Leiston 1956 income / expenditure account
Cover letter plus half year account June-Dec 1934 for St Josephs, Woodbridge & Crockerhill, Aldeburgh. £71 cheque included [not present]
Jackaman & SonsCanon 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 & SonsInstalment 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
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
CorrespondentComing 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)Mr John Coney (approved by the Abbot) as a replacement trustee for Dr Helsham, deceased.
Separate account kept for the Church Fabric Endowment Fund - details enclosed [not present]
Dispensation requested for Hickey who is expecting embarkation leave and wishes to be married before returning to his unit. The girl, a non-catholic, is well disposed and attending instructions.
1941 Baptismal and Marriage entries copy to be sent soon.
Explains that his superior considers an honorarium of £1 per Sunday and £1 for obtaining a supply for the Assumption is £7 but the difference between collections and expenses is £4.6.9 1/2, leaving £2.13.2 1/2 owing. He provides 3 pages detailing income income and expenses during stay in Aldeburgh parish:
Page 1: Offertory receipts from Aldeburgh / Leiston from 12 Aug to 16 Aug inclusive - £14.17.9 less expenses £10.11.0 1/2 leaves £4.6.9 1/2
Page 2: Travelling expenses for Stonyhurst to Aldeburgh and back - £6.14.0
Page 3: Home expenses (Ink, Housekeeping, Removing organ & statue) - £10.11.0 1/2
Invoice from East Anglian Guild Magazine and Diocesan Chronicle (remit to Fr J H Thomson) for 36 copies at 18/0
East Anglian Guild Magazine and Diocesan ChronicleAsking for the enclosed [not present] to be passed to Canon Peacock. Fr Delaney had always said that the account would be settled in time and there is a fund to deal with it.
ParishionerAccounts for Church Fete listing variety of income sources, including gate, stalls, sideshows, raffles. £300-15-0 profit; £9-6-3 expenditure.
Prepared by C S Mullan, Hon. Treasurer, Fete Committee.
Bishop asked Canon Peacock to check out monies paid by the Ursuline Nuns in 1919 and subsequent payments associated with that. The workings are split between Aldeburgh and Leiston and cover the period from 13 December 1919 to 10 September 1922.
13-12-1919: Nuns £100 received
2-10-1920: "Yorke purchase" £110
10-9-1920: "Advance to Fr D [Delaney] for Hut as chapel [Leiston] £100
Receipt for cheque (£11.1.3) received regarding supply work done by Fr H Irwin at Aldeburgh. The account includes 10/- a week for the housekeeper.
Peacock, Augustine Peter Rev (1864-1956)Page from the middle of an exercise book. Accounts for Fr Irwin's supply at "Aldeburgh cum Leiston" from 12 August to 16 September 1923. Includes sum of £7 requested by Fr Irwin for supply. Also "Charwoman for scrubbing down house on Aug 6, 7, 8th - 13/6d.
Canon Peacock owed £9.1.2 1/2 [presumably from the Bishop?]. "Accounts sent herewith... 26 September 1923." [to Canon Tonks?]
Deposit Account statement for Framlingham Account 1974 to 1975 - £813.25
Barclays Bank