Thanks the bishop for the loan and agrees to the terms. Bardell will draw up the contract. he has also suggested that the school be auctioned.
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)Auction
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Has passed the bishop's £100 cheque on to Mr Bardell. The old school will be at a reserve price of £100 according to Mr Wilkin.
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)Old school sold for £100 to a teetotal Club with possession. Mr Wilkin managed the bids "...ran it up to the above by fictitious bids..."
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)Details, for sale by auction, of The Cottage, Burnt Street, Wells-next-the-sea.
Phelan & AgutterAuction realised £10,300 for the property. Contract has been signed by the purchaser and a deposit cheque of £1,030 is held. It was bought by a Mr Pitts who may be acting on behalf of a Reverend tester. Details of acting solicitor will be forwarded.
Phelan & AgutterWord has got out that the Catholics are buying the Chapel. Opposition ("local bigots") is being expressed and pressure applied to ensure the auctioneer does not sell the chapel. The Territorial Association and British Legion have been to London to discuss with "leaders". Auctioneer directed to proceed with sale to highest bidder.
Malone, John F Rev (-1970)Auctioneer has confirmed that the property at St Neots has been bought (£450 for building; £50 for benches, pulpit, etc.) on the day before Fr Malones departure [on a trip]. Passing contract on to Canon Tonks.
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Outer page, card, details for "freehold building plot for pair of semi-detached buildings"
pg1: 1 side, typescript, Phelan & Agutter: general information regarding the plot & planning permission
pg2-3: sides 1-3: Planning permission details
Pg3-4: sides 2-3: "Special conditions of Sale"
Spoken to Mr Toller at Phelan & Agutter - best price will be obtained by auction, land scarce in St Neots.
Moorcraft, Gerald William Rev (1936-2011)Letter accompanied by a sales/auction folder for sale properties in Walsingham.
Confirming the auction on 6 October 1982 at 3pm at the Refectory. Fees, offer and (national, Liverpool, Newcastle) advertising. Local advertising covered by Charles Hawkins themselves. Freehold & right of way; other matters relating to boundaries and sale conditions. Will include the "history" from Claude Fisher.
Page 1 - Title page + Photograph (Slipper Chapel)
Page 2-3 - Description of 5 lots; location details; general common conditions
Page 4-5 - Lot 1, Pair of Cottages, Station Road
Page 6-8 - Lot 2, Former Youth Hostel + Photograph (Existing Youth Hostel)
Page 9-11 - Lot 3, Proposed cottage
Page 12-14 - Lot 4, Proposed cottage
Page 15-17 - Lot 5, Former Convent + photograph (Former Convent)
With Fr McBride, he has decided to auction properties. Charles Hawkins are handling the sale and need a few boundary and rights of way details - can Fr Wilson contact the Diocesan Solicitors and obtain the information? p.s. "I warmly applaud the Bishop's decision to risk going to court... ".
Birch, Clive Rev SM LGSMDeposit of £2450 returned to Messrs. David T Bunn & Co as instructed
Charles Hawkins & Sons£2366.70 Invoice for Auction and sale of Lots 1to 4 and 37 High St Walsingham; includes bespeaking death certificate (£9.20 ex VAT)
Witham, Weld and Co