1982-1985 - St Edmunds, Bury St Edmunds
1986-? - St George's, Norwich
1988-1989 - Our Lady and English Martyrs, Cambridge
1990-1993 - (Our Lady of Lourdes), Dogsthorpe, Peterborough
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
1912-1916: resident priest at Aldeburgh
1913: writing to Bishop[?] about congregation numbers
1927: writing to Bishop on the health of Fr C Banham
1899-1918 PP St Felix, Felixstowe
1913-1923: PP at St Benet's Beccles
1928: born. Italy
1954: Ordained
1955-1958: Northern Ireland
1958: came to England
~1983: (16 months) curate at St John the Baptist, Norwich
1984-2004: PP in Southwold at 56yrs
2004: Retired
James Crimmen was born in Marylebone, London c. 1840. At least from 1897, he lived at 65 High Street (The Manor House) Southwold, with his Southwold-born wife, Sarah. He was a Wine and Spirit Dealer, and an employer. He extended his home to provide a Chapel. He named the Chapel St Peter’s Oratory and provided all the furniture, fittings, vestments, and sacred vessels. Fr Alexander Scott, from Lowestoft, celebrated the first Mass in the Oratory in June 1897. Mr Crimmen was anxious to establish a regular Mass, to which end he and his brother William promised £25 a year in support of a Priest.
1899: writing to request a permanent priest at Southwold
1922: died
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.
1928: born
1965: ordained
?-?: United States & West Indies
1974- ~1977: Assistant Priest, St Michael, Huntingdon [served at The Good Shepherd, Huntingdon]
1988-1989: PP at Sheringham
1991: incardinated into Diocese of East Anglia
1991-2003 [2006?]: PP at St Dominic's Downham Market
2003 [2006?]: retired from Downham Market to Ireland
2019: died
Born in Ballinadee, Bandon, in County Cork; ordained priest by the Bishop of Clogher in June 1965 for the Sacred Heart Community. Served in the parish of Rochester, New York; seven years in the Missions in the Bahamas, on Abaco Island. Returning to England he served as an Assistant in West Acton in Westminster; Assistant in the parish of St Michael Huntingdon. As Parish Priest he served at St Felix, Haverhill, St Jude’s Whittlesey, and St Joseph’s, Sheringham.
Obituary RCDEA Diocesan yearbook 2022, Pg76
1996: contacting Bishop Smith
1986-1996: Bishop of Edmundsbury and Ipswich
1994: Links with Meryemana Foundation
April 2020: died
1955: born
1975-1980: St Mary's Seminary, Oscott
1979: Ordained Deacon
1980, 12 July: Ordained at St Mary's, Great Yarmouth
1983-?: Diocesan Information Officer
1983: Editor for NEWS
1990, July: Editor for East Anglia News
1991/2: Diocesan Youth Chaplain
1977 - 1981 PP St Ives
7-1981 - 5-1986 PP at Woodbridge
25-7-2011 died, buried at Miltown Malbay, Co. Claire, RoI
1996: retired from Sudbury
June 2000: photograph taken in SJB
2003: died
Father Edmund joined the Diocese of East Anglia in September 1997, having previously been a member of the Order of Saint Benedict. He has served the following parishes and hospitals in the diocese:
1997-2001 Assistant priest in Bury St. Edmunds parish
2001-2003 Assistant priest in All Souls parish, Peterborough
1998-2003 Served hospital chaplaincy departments at West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trust and Peterborough District Hospital NHS Trust.
2003-2010 Parish Priest of Downham Market parish
2010 - Parish Priest of Woodbridge & Framlingham parish
2019: arrived from India
2019: assistant priest / chaplain in Ipswich
2022: returned to india
2000: ordained
2010: writing to RCDEA Archives
1935: PP at Aldeburgh
1936: PP in March;
1943: PP in Swaffham
1946, Sep 9: Died
1918/9 - 1928: PP at Hunstanton
1928: PP at Sudbury, Suffolk
1930: retired from Sudbury
1943: died