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            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-18 · Item · Oct. 1926
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Page 1: Receipt on Headed notepaper (Bishop's House, Northampton); addressed to LM&S, Rly Co, Northampton. One trunk to Rev T K Phillips, c/o The Landlady, Griffin Hotel, Attleborough, Norfolk. Sender The Rt Rev Bishop Elwes, Marriott St, Northampton. Received by [initials] 5/2d
            Page 2: Pencilled ticked list of 18 different items for Fr T K Phillips at Griffin Hotel

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            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-14 · Item · 9-10-1926
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            If she took/built a house and provided a room for Mass, could the Bishop use this in some isolated place? She would provide equipment for a small chapel and give hospitality to the priest. Cannot pay his stipend or pay expenses; cannot build a chapel. Only afford to provide facilities for saying Mass every week and help in some way to develop a nucleus for a small mission. Refers to permission given by the Bishop for Mass in a little house at Burnham Overy when Fr Sebastian Ritchie of the Birmingham Oratory (a cousin) stayed. The nearest Mass was 7 miles away and 3 Catholics in the village were unable to get to the Sacraments - ".. this is the case all through your diocese." Going to South America for the Winter and not back until May. Please advise how she can help.
            Postscript: "I am Mrs Reginald Balfour. I think you very probably knew my husband"
            Manuscript annotation: "Wrote and told her about Attleborough to be served from Wymondham and asked her to communicate with Fr Phillips at Wymondham Oct 21 / 26."

            Balfour, Charlotte Mrs
            Mass at Hethersett
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-a-00-01-1 · Item · 13 December 1986
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Methodist Church has welcomed the approach to use their church on Saturday evenings. Well suited, so will start on Saturday 3 January 1987.
            Attleborough Methodist Church will meet on 6 January [1986] to consider our request. If successful then will start Sunday masses there from February [1986].

            Brown, Peter Rev
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-07-25 · Item · 14-2-1984
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Fr Wilson understands that Fr Brendon Peters is carrying out a cure of souls at Quidenham with Attleborough part of his responsibility. The costs of doing this should be coming from collections. Hence Fr Wilson treats him like any other parish. If not correct then the Bishop should sort it out between Fr Brown, Fr Peters and Bob McCormick.
            Added manuscript note: "I call Brendan's cure "Quidenham / Attleborough" but have had no account from him."

            Wilson, Peter John Rev MA FCA
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-17 · Item · 20-10-1926
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Acknowledges letter of 29 October. Will establish an Altar Society. Dr Gaynor's offer of £25 will be accepted. Mgr Freeland will pay rent for the Chapel. New address: 1 Elm Terrace (opp. Police station). Use "Catholic Church" as it is simpler. Landlady, Mrs Dickerson, of Griffen Hotel in Attleborough has a suitable room for Mass. Please forward vestments, etc. to her. Propose to start on 7th November.
            Armistice Service - vicar has asked him to take part in a combined service - would it be wise for me to take part?

            Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-02-01-3 · Item · 7 November 1929
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Asking the Bishop for permission to have a series of lectures by Fr Vassal-Phillips in Attleborough, from Nov 24 to Dec 1st. Congregation is down to 3 (through deaths & departures) but Fr Phillips does not want to give it up and Fr VP has roused "slackers".
            Manuscript annotation: "Granted. [illegible] PM Attleborough Nov 8 / 29."

            Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-28 · Item · 22-4-1927
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Attleborough mass now at the Drill Hall, larger and more convenient than the Griffin Hotel. Mgr Freeland suggested he write to be excuse of the Cathedraticum as he is a "Poor Mission". Encloses a leaflet on the lectures of Fr Arendzen. Asks for a Memento for the Mission next week.

            Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-22 · Item · 11-11-1926
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Decided to wait until after first Mass in Attleborough to tell Bishop of receipt of vestments. Sent CWL application to London; additional vestments (Cope & Humeral Veil) badly wanted as mice have eaten hole sin them and the material is perished. Notices that Miss Jarvis offer included these items, so could cancel London application. Will send details of Tabernacle veils and other articles required.
            Manuscript annotation: "Ans: Have asked Miss Jarvis to send you a form to be filled up and countersigned by me. Nov 12 / 26."

            Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-11 · Item · Friday, c. 1926
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            "Lapsi" causing him concern - they know little and care little. But, a small nucleus of solid Catholics help. Church maintenance being done; gas has been laid on under hire arrangement at 26/- per year. 30 at Mass; more could come but expensive to get here - perhaps could say a Mass at Attleborough for the 7 or 8 who have difficulty getting here.

            Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-02-1 · Item · 5-11-1978
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            RAF Watton: collections (average £15 per week) , payments, expenses ; mass attendance 50 to 62. Attleborough: collections, expenses.
            Fr Chapman liked looking after Watton, but his health is not good and he gets exhausted and would like to be relieved of Watton. Finances declining, a lot of work on house, cottage & hall. New roof needed for church (estimate at £4,050 + 8% VAT).

            Chapman, Kenneth S Rev ( -1983)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-60 · Item · 25-11-1981
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Fr Chapman advising the Bishop that due to on-going works at his Church he will be saying Mass at Wymondham Abbey for first 3 Sundays of December. The Vicar there has already obtained his own permissions. Since Fr Chapman already uses Anglican churches at Attleborough and Hethersett, he assumed that this would not cause a problem to the Bishop.

            Chapman, Kenneth S Rev ( -1983)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-05-15 · Item · 7-4-1980
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Fr Chapman did not know Abbot Haworth was leaving Quidenham. He considers that Fr Crowther should have Attleborough and the villages to the South. Without Attleborough things would be easier as the parish too extensive to cover properly. Fr Chapman has been putting the Attleborough collection into a Diocesan account - some £1600 now - which the Bishop had agreed to. He did this since the attitude of their parish council showed him to be a stranger and they were covered by the Abbot anyway. He has only said mass their once but in four years he knows many of the Catholics - they are all right - but they "want to paddle their own canoe".
            Manuscript annotation: "Archbishop Worlock - against appointment of Fr Crowther."

            Chapman, Kenneth S Rev ( -1983)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-02-5 · Item · 19-10-1984
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Glad to hear of a review of the parish boundaries with Vicar-General or Dean. Fr Brown acknowledges that the priest cannot do it all - but it is important that there is close contact with the priest through the Sacred Liturgy. The people of Attleborough are not getting this as Fr Peters is far from well. They are being told that they are with Quidenham and consider that the priest is only there to take their collection. Whilst there is a Parish Committee they do not respond to his hints that he'd like to be involved. He thinks there is a problem with trust of priests.
            He was contacted by the Council of Churches in Attleborough which is intending to attend the Catholic Mass for Advent. Attleborough people feel they do not want their non-Catholic friends to see the liturgy as currently carried out. Hence Fr Brown is arranging to celebrate this Mass himself.
            Finally, he was not "knocking" anyone - it is just that the Ad Clerums don't reflect addressing practical difficulties in organising communities.

            Brown, Peter Rev
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-04-30 · Item · 12-12-1988
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Chris Toller (of ????) undertook the 5 year review of Wymondham property. Nothing to worry, except to reserve £10,000 for re-roofing the Presbytery in a year or so. They considered future development of the parish in Attleborough, given that the parish has no property there. The old C of E Hall is to come to the market soon, Chris Toller sees this as an opportunity. So Fr Brown is raising it with the Bishop despite his lack of means. Sister Alies is soon to be out of hospital but will not be able to drive and it is thought that having her based in Attleborough would provide someone on the spot would provide support for local people.

            Brown, Peter Rev
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-05-34 · Item · 29-8-1995
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            FR Brown is aware that Fr Bernard Jones is leaving Quidenham. He asks the Bishop to consider Wymondham and him when making a new appointment. The Quidenham/Attleborough area is supported by Fr Jones and Fr Brown would appreciate the appointment of a "not too 'unusual'" priest who could continue the support his burdens in his declining years.

            Brown, Peter Rev
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-67 · Item · 16-6-1990
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Methodist minister tell Fr Brown that a newly-built, but unoccupied, DHSS building is to be sold. No garden hence difficult to convert to a dwelling. The minster proposes a project to create a joint Christian Drop-in Centre.; he believes the Vicar would be interested too. Fr Brown had not thought beyond a place for Catholic use and worship and he believes the debt could not be serviced by the congregation. If the Diocese became involved perhaps this might work, especially since the Bishop had written that he foresaw a future for Catholics in co-operation with other Christians in Attleborough. This is a policy decision and not Fr Brown's.

            Brown, Peter Rev
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-05-24 · Item · 12-1-1989
            Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

            Further to the Bishops letter on Attleborough and in the light of Alies' recovery/non-recovery. Methodist Minister wants to explore sharing via the Shared Churches Act. Also, Fr Bredon Peters wants to reschedule Mass to 9 am from 4pm - he won't have to drive in the dark, and, better timing to help build up the congregation. Mgr Wace considers that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages - especially keeping Brendon happy. Methodist minister is happy with the proposal - less heating required.

            Brown, Peter Rev