1990: writing to Bishop re financial arrangements for Diocese
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1921: Aldeburgh Church design
Arthur Young (1853 – 22 December 1924), Architect, particularly of Catholic churches. He was born in 1853 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, the second son of Charles Edward Young, and was educated there at Stamford Grammar School.
1989: Architect for Meryemana Foundation project at St Nicholas Church, Ipswich
1920: conveyancing for Aldeburgh & Leiston
1947: Education Development Plan
1986: approval for grant applied for by RCDEA Trustees
The borough was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of the former County Borough of Great Yarmouth, along with part of Blofield and Flegg Rural District, and also part of the Lothingland Rural District in East Suffolk. The amendment to include five parishes from Lothingland RD in Norfolk was made by Anthony Fell, MP for Yarmouth.
1835: founded
1964: arrangements re return of damaged crib figure
1969: Staff redundant and stores sold off as company is sold to Daughters of St. Paul [Catholic Herald article]
1919: Born
1974: Proposal about wall at Halesworth
2003: Died
"... he was blown up in a tank during the war, I think in North Africa, and thereafter lived and worked in a wheelchair." "Russell went on to qualify and practise as an architect and, among his many assignments was the conversion of a number of Adnams pubs, including the Anchor at Walberswick" webpage Southwold Art Circle
Coulton (JJ) and Son (Richard C), was acquired by Kenneth F.M. Bush in 1938
1974: Writing to Bishop's Office
The firm claims to one of the oldest in the country. Its name is derived from the partnership of Frederick Cross and Willett Ram at the end of the 19th Century – but the records of the Mary Warner Charity (which continues to this day) show that its legal precursor was established in Halesworth before 1738. The firm is believed to have existed on the same site throughout although the handsome purpose-built building at 18 The Thoroughfare was constructed in 1810 by Peter Jermyn.
1996: contacting Bishop Smith
Architect for Church of The Holy Family, King's Lynn
2015: Quotation for work on RC Church, Hunstanton
1970: Contacting Diocese over land in Walsingham
2010: The Francis Hornor Memorial Archive (https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F187038) comprises records of160 years of land deals and estate administration across Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex has been donated to Norfolk Record Office. The archive records manorial court proceedings, rent accounts, correspondence and surveys. It also contains thousands of maps and plans, most with detailed notes about crops and changes in tenancy. (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11519023 - accessed 14-4-2020)
25 March 1930:inaugurated by Bishop Cary-Elwes
1995: approval for Slipper Chapel New Window
1963: Writing about buying a house in Aldeburgh
Ipswich was a county borough from 1889 to 1974. Ipswich Borough Council was founded in 1974. The borough is covered by two parliamentary constituencies: Ipswich, which covers about 75% and Central Suffolk & North Ipswich, which covers the remaining 25%.