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            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-37 · Part · 16 January 1837
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            printed pastoral letter - additionally stating that following the Erection of the New College last year, it was not the intention of appealing for further funds but "... the unexpected rise, during the last twelve months, in the price of building materials, the generally expressed wish that a more spacious and ornamented chapel, than the one which it was orgininally intended to erect .... to recommend that, on Passion Sunday, another collection be made, in each chapel throughout the Midland District, in favour of the New College."
            Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, VAMD
            Addressed: "Rev F Husenbeth GV, Cossey Hall Nr Norwich"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-42 · Part · 19 August 1839
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Excessive rain endangers the harvest, Bishop Walsh has asked that all say prayers in every Mass for a more favourable season.
            printed letter.
            Signed Henry Weedall
            manuscript annotation: "To be circulated by the Rev. F C Husenbeth throughout his vicariate."
            Addressed: "Rev F C Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Norwich"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-49 · Part · c. 1 May 1841
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            undated [date taken from Birmingham postmark on pg 4]
            printed pastoral letter.
            Signed + Thomas, Bishop of Cambysoplois / Nicholas, Bishop of Melipotamus
            Pg3: "To the clergy secular and regular of the Eastern District". Signed "Guleilmus Ariop. VA of the Eastern District". Inviting the clergy to attend the consecration of the church in Birminham.
            Addressed to: "Rev Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Near Norwich"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-50 · Part · 8 September 1841
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            dated: Nativity of the BV MDCCCXLI [8 September 1941]
            Pg1-5: Announcement of the internal structure of the central division into deaneries and their missions.
            Pg6: Deanery Conferences structure and rules
            Signed + Thomas, Bishop of Cambysoplois / Nicholas, Bishop of Melipotamus
            dated: Nativity of the BV MDCCCXLI [8 September 1941]
            Pg7: (copy) Appointment of 7 priests as Rural Deans, dated Feast of St Hieron [November 7] 1841
            Pg8 blank
            Pg9: Map of Deanaries of Central District
            Pg10: [Title page] "Statute of the Central Vicariate Apostolic, for the Erection of Rural Deaneries and Ecclesiastical Conferences"
            Post mark "Norwich Feb 7 19842"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-58 · Part · 12 March 1844
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Pastoral Letter
            Summary of expenditure in the Central District. Page 3 has a table of missions and collection totals for Lent and Advent. Also a table of income and expenditure for the Missionary Fund of the Central District.
            signed: Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis VACD; Nicholos, Bishop of Melipatemus [coadjutor]
            dated: Feast of St Gregory the Great (12 March)
            addressed: "Rev Jos. Bowden, Segley Park, Wolverhampton" [crossed through] "The Very Rev FC Husenbeth, Cossey, Norwich"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-61 · Part · 4 November 1844
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Pastoral letter. Celebrates the the opening of many churches, numbers not seen since the Reformation, giving as an example Nottingham, Coventry and the Priory of St Bernard. However the District Missionary Fund is £33 less than last year's total.
            Signed: + Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis / Nicholas, Bishop of Melipotamus
            dated: 4 November 1844 (feast day of St Charles Borromeo)
            Pg3: Table of Missions contributions to the Missionary Fund; Table of Income vs Expenditure.
            Addressed to: "Jas Bowden, Sedgley Park, Wolverhampton" [crossed out] "Rev Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Near Norwich"

            Bishop's Office
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-86 · Part · 9 March 1849
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Explaining that the remuneration for a Bishop is not sufficent to cover all the outgoings deriving from his dutes within the District. Some may think he is welll off and this may have the effect of reducing the size of the collections.

            Ullathorne, William Bernard Rev OSB (1806-1889)
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-92 · Part · 15 November 1849
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Situation report on the Central District - funding, churches/ missions/ parishes; situation of orphans; orders of religious; nnew cemetary on Birmingham; education and formation of priests; Council of Trent; cholera.

            Ullathorne, William Bernard Rev OSB (1806-1889)
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-94 · Part · 28 November 1849
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Explanation of a desire for the Central District to be placed under the patronage of the BV Mary; includes his letter to Rome which referes to an audience with Pius IX on 30 July 1848 in which assent was given to the petition. Latin version of letter at annex. Goes on to reflect that perhaps England as Mary's Dowry could once more become a fact.

            Ullathorne, William Bernard Rev OSB (1806-1889)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA42-01-01-12 · Item · 6 March 1908
            Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, Southwold

            Thanks the Bishop for authorising his appeals; explains costs associated with appeals can outweigh income from them. £100 only in Church Fund. Beautiful site (paid for by the Benefactress, who built Lowestoft Church); 60 in congregation (from 12/15 at start); decent chapel in town with a fair rent - need a priest's house more than a church. The wooden chapel from Birmingham suggested by the Bishop would be too small to accommodate 150-200 in Summer.

            St Leger Mason, Henry Patrick Rev (-1940)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-01-7 · Item · 19 November 1920
            Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

            Forgot to mention the proposed sanctuary to The Sacred Heart. Money will be paid when needed. Went to St Joseph's but could not find the Bishop's brother's grave. Fr Boscali asks, when Bishop is in Birmingham, if he could see the Lourdes Chapel and the proposed grotto in the gas meter place. Jackson thinks this grotto is an unnecessary expense. The window to Our Lady of Lourdes will be there to be seen.

            Jackson, M A