1924: Builder associated with sale of land in Aldeburgh
1954: Associated with proposals for repair/removal of Aldeburgh RC church tower
Aldeburgh
28 People / Organisations results for Aldeburgh
20 May 1931: Ordained
1966: Aldeburgh PP
1967: Retired from Aldeburgh
1968: died
-1976: at Huntingdon
1976-1984: PP at Aldeburgh
1985: retired
1998: died
1995: Comments on new Walslngham window project
1963: Valuation of a house in Aldeburgh
The Congregation of Our Lady of Mercy began in Dublin on 12th December 1831 by Catherine McAuley and two companions Mary Anne Doyle and Elizabeth Harley. The Weymouth Community had its foundational roots in Aldeburgh, Suffolk under Sister Mary Francis Boulger from Abingdon.
1966: Letter to PP at Aldeburgh
19320: writing to the Bishop
1962: enquiring about land at Leiston Church site
1937: November 1939 taking over as parish priest at Aldeburgh
1955, Apr 16: died
1935: Writing to the Bishop re Fr Flanagan
Contact with the bishop on finance matters and local Aldeburgh issues
1939-1956: PP in Aldeburgh; resigned for health reasons in 1956
1923: sale of Aldeburgh Presbytery to Diocese/Bishop
1923: Acting as supply for Aldeburgh parish
1963: Writing about buying a house in Aldeburgh
1989: Ordained
1994: PP at Aldeburgh
2005: Retired from St Mary’s, Ipswich
2013: Died
1913: birth
?-1943: Section Leader Fire Service
1943: recalled to the Army
1943-1945: promoted from Private to Captain
1946[?]-1952: Osterley, Middlesex and Beda College, Rome
1952: Ordained
1969-1985 PP at King's Lynn
1988-1993: PP Aldeburgh
1993: retired
1999: died
Born in Peterborough. Intended to become a priest but a long illness prevented him from doing so. Served in the Peterborough Fire Service. Joined Suffolk Regiment as a private in 1940. Left the army as Captain in 1946 and studied for 6 years at Osterley & Beda College in Rome. Ordained and worked in Bedfordshire before moving to Aldeburgh.
25 March 1930:inaugurated by Bishop Cary-Elwes
1935: PP at Aldeburgh
1936: PP in March;
1943: PP in Swaffham
1946, Sep 9: Died