1920: conveyancing for Aldeburgh & Leiston
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.
1963: Writing about buying a house in Aldeburgh
1923: sale of Aldeburgh Presbytery to Diocese/Bishop
1962: enquiring about land at Leiston Church site
1930, 19 October: born
1970: School Manager (St Martha's, King's Lynn)
-1973: Chair of King's Lynn Council of Churches
1978: Member of the Council of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
1995, 6 January: Death