1998: writing as Bishop Smith's Private Secretary
born: 1791
ordained: 1815
1st Bishop of Northampton: 1850
resigned: 1858
died: 1865
Surgeon recommended by Bishop Care-Elwes to Fr Clare of March.
2021: deposit of report re St Francis of Assisi Church, Papworth Everard
1997: writing to Bishop Smith
1881: Priest at Thetford Mission
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
2002: Secretary of Norwich branch of Walsingham Association
1979: Advice re Capital Transfer Tax
1928: The Hippodrome Cinema opened in 1928 designed for the Bancroft family by Messrs F.B. Ward & C.E.A. Woolnough
1951 - Hippodrome Cinema, March
2019- : PP at St Ives
2005: Secretary of Norwich branch of Walsingham Association
see http://www.walsingham.org.uk/a-brief-history (accessed 13-11-2019)
1979: writing to Bishop Clark
Born: Woolwich, 9 November 1926
Ordained: 30 May 1953
1979-2002: Bishop of the Forces
Resigned: 7 March 1998 (as Titular Bishop of Tamalluma)
Retired: 24 May 2002 ( as Bishop of the Forces)
Died: 26 December 2017
The Military Vicariate of the British Forces was raised to a Military Ordinariate on 21 July 1986.
1990: presenting final account for payment
Charles Arthur Waldron was born on 4th July 1921 in Muswell Hill, London. He went to the Abbey School in Ramsgate in 1930; won a scholarship to Douai School; articled in 1938 for five years to a Chartered Accountant and also attended training classes of the Catholic Evidence Guild.
In the Second World War he initially joined the Home Guard. He served from 1941 as a radar mechanic in the RAF and crossed to France in September 1944 on RAF operations with his OBOE radio-location unit and by November 1944 was established in Holland and later Germany until demobbed.
He joined the St Augustine's Abbey in 1945; his monastic profession in January 1947. After his ordination to the priesthood, studies at Manresa College and teaching at Madeley Court, he was appointed headmaster of the Ramsgate based “Abbey Day School”.
After his retirement as Headmaster and return to the Abbey at Ramsgate in 1987, he went to Ghana as first superior of Kristo Buase, the Benedictine monastic foundation in Ghana.
When Abbot Gilbert Jones, was elected Abbot President of the Subiaco Congregation and Fr Bernard was elected the sixth Abbot of Ramsgate. He retired as Abbot in 1996 and dies on 21st January 2015.
1886: Ordained
1913: Bishop of Cibrya
1934: Archbishop of Salzberg
1938: (retired) Apostolic Administrator od Inssbruck0Feldkirch, Austria