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          2nd Appeal Committee minutes
          GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-01-04-60 · Item · 1989-9-5
          Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

          9 in attendance
          Vice-Presidents - encouraging response
          President - no reply from the Admiral; other possibilities discussed
          Potential Major Donors - rather mixed response; hope from Commerce; none had objected in principle to the project
          Public Launch - speaker and venue discussed
          Invitation list - listing a number of potential donors (38 categories in all); members to share research
          Brochure - discussed
          International Connections - USA, Ireland, Italy & Turkey connections discussed

          The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
          GB ARCHON 2913 COL03-IMG007 · Item · unknown
          Part of RCDEA Photographs

          Photograph take around the day of Fr Denis Robert's ordination. They are standing before the door to what is now Cathedral House, Unthank Road, Norwich.
          from left to right: Fr Anthony Roberts, Fr Denis Roberts, Fr Christopher Roberts

          Unknown
          GB ARCHON 2913 CWL-12-00-2-2 · Part · c 1982
          Part of Catholic Women's League - East Anglia Branch

          These documents were found inside CWL-12-00-2.
          All three were possibly written for presentation to the church congregation at Woodbridge. Each is by a different hand.
          Pg1: Speech by June Rycraft (officer in 1982) - history, experience in fundraising and donations; exhortation to join CWL Woodbridge and to provide goods for "Good As New Sale"
          Pg2: No name; text similar to Pg 1
          Pg3: No name; text similar to Pg 1

          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-61-4 · Part · 19 February 2021
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          Story 1: "Lottery windfall helps St Mary's mend leaking roof"
          "St Mary's parish in Great Yarmouth has received a grant of £148,598 from the National Lottery Heritage for repairs to a leaking roof." Story continues.
          Image of church roof with scaffolding
          Story 2: "Diocese takes stock of architectural heritage"
          "A comprehensive architectural and historical review of Catholic churches across the diocese of East
          Anglia has been published online as part of the major Taking Stock project. Taking Stock is an architectural and historical review of Catholic churches and chapels in England and Wales. The project is a partnership between the Patrimony Committee of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, individual dioceses, and Historic England." Story continues.
          Image caption: "Our Lady and the English Martyrs in Cambridge."
          Story 3: "Diss parishioners celebrate their heroic saint's feast day"
          "Parishioners in Diss gathered on 1st February for a virtual celebration of the feast day of St Henry Morse, known as 'The Priest of the Plague'. Judith Tooth reports. " Story continues.
          images caption: "Fr Alex Anaman outside the church and below, an etching of St Henry Morse which hangs in the church."

          The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
          GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-01-18 · Item · June 1990
          Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

          Images were taken during the St John the Baptist 1990 Inventory.
          3 plastic 35mm Kodak slide boxes: Box 1 slides 31-34; box 2 slides 35-61; box 3 slides 61-101

          1990 Slide Inventory List (Slide #, Description) (images available in RCDEA Archives filestore)
          1) Brass Jug
          2) Cruets and tray
          3) Silver jug with wooden handle
          4) Silver ewer
          5) Decorated brass chalice
          6) Bishop's Chalice
          7) Brass ciborium
          8) Silver ciborium
          9) Silver ciborium
          10) Silver ciborium
          11) Silver ciborium
          12) Small silver chalice & paten
          13) Brass chalice lined with gold
          14) Silver chalice
          15) Pale gold chalice
          16) Miniature silver chalice & paten
          17) Chalice
          18) Gold monstrance
          19) Gold monstrance
          20) Gold monstrance
          21) Gold monstrance
          22) Silver thurible
          23) Brass thurible
          24) Processional cross
          25) Silver-plated thurible
          26) Parish Chalice
          27) Father Harry's [Wace] chalice – now in his possession
          28) Silver chalice one of eight
          29) Silver chalice one of two.
          30) Silver chalice, one of two.
          31) Silver tray for chalices
          32) Silver-plated ciborium
          33) Silver-plated ciborium
          34) Crucifix
          35) Crucifix
          36) Gold ciborium
          37) Brass candlestick, one of eight
          38) Two small bells
          39) Sanctuary bell-small
          40) Sanctuary bell—large
          41) Large brass bell for Christmas & Easter.
          42) Brass Jug & Plate.
          43) Copper Jug, used for Holy Oils
          44) Largest candlestick-one of 6
          45) Acolyte candlestick—one of 2
          46) Claw foot candlestick—one of 6
          47) 30'candelabra – one of 2
          48) 24' candelabra — one of 2
          49) 24" candelabra — one of 4
          50) 20' candelabra – one of 2
          51) 12" candelabra – one of 2
          52) Two single candlesticks, each one of 4
          53) 2 single candlesticks from Little Sisters of the Assumption (LSA) - each one of 2
          54) Adjustable candelabra — one of 2- from LSA
          55) Candelabra one of 2 — from LSA
          56) Brass crucifix — from LSA
          57) Brass vase – One of 4
          58) Silver swinging candle holder – one of 4.
          59) Torch – one of 4.
          60) Holy Water container with handle
          61) Holy water container
          62) Copper container for Easter Holy Water
          63) Purple cope(back)
          64) Purple cope(back)
          65) Green cope(back)
          66) White embroidered cope (front)
          67) White embroidered cope (back)
          68) Father Harry's [Wace] Ordination chasuble. now in his possession
          69) Father Harry's [Wace] Ordination chasuble. now in his possession
          70) Red & gold chasuble with embroidered panels(back)
          71) Red & gold chasuble with embroidered panels (front)
          72) White heavily embroidered chasuble with red strips(front)
          73) Silver chasuble
          74) Embroidered altar frontal (Lamb, donated 1990)
          75) Best gold chasuble (back).
          76) Old white cope — Ecce Agnus Dei - (back)
          77) Old white cope — Ecce Agnus Dei - (front)
          78) Humeral veil matching 76 & 77
          79) Red chasuble—heavily embroidered (back)
          80) White chasuble-heavily embroidered panel(Back)
          81) Green 'tapestry' chasuble (back)
          82) Nativity figures - 2 sheep, 2 donkeys,1 ox.
          83) Nativity figures - 3 Kings, Our Lady carved in wood, Babe & crib (single item)
          84) Nativity figures - 4 shepherds
          85) Nativity figures - Our Lady, St Joseph (both plaster),recumbent ox.
          86) two plaster angels, Nativity figure of St Joseph (carved wood)
          87) Easter angel and 2 Holy Women (Easter garden)
          88) Crown from Sanctuary.
          89) not recorded
          90) not recorded
          91) not recorded
          92) not recorded
          93) not recorded
          94) Crown from Sanctuary.
          95) Crown from Sanctuary.
          96) Crown from Sanctuary.
          97) Ciborium
          99) Babe sculpted by Bettina Batten
          100) Ciborium on loan from Sheringham
          101) Ciborium on loan from Sheringham

          Inventory completed 1992.
          Later additions inserted December 1997

          Location of Items (by transparency number)
          Strong room Items 1-22,4 of 28,30,32,33,100,101,
          Sacristy Items 24,26,4 of 28,29,31,34,35,36-40,60,61,70-81,
          Servers' Sacristy Items 23,25,57-59,86
          passage cupboard 1 Items 63-67
          passage cupboard 2 Items 41-43,62,82-87,
          passage cupboard 4 Items 37,44-56
          Tabernacle Item 36
          Sanctuary Items 88,94,97
          House Oratory Item 97

          St John the Baptist, Cathedral Parish, Norwich
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-09-02-3 · Item · c. 2 May 1980
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          pg 1: Bishop Clark to lead 40 delegates to Congress in Liverpool May 2-6
          pg 2: Aims of the Congress; The Agenda
          pg 3: The Seven sectores; The East Anglia Priority; Sector Presidents
          Pg 4-6: Deanery delegates listing
          Pg 7: A message from the Bishop; The Diocesan Banner [made by Mrs Cicely Green, description of banner]
          Pg 8: Congress Coach; Information Contacts (Fr Emmanuel Sullivan SA, Fr Anthony Rogers)

          Manley, Robert Rev (-1983)
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-66-2 · Part · 9 April 2021
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          "Bishop Alan Hopes joined other religious from across the diocese and further afield in celebrating
          Mass at the Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham on the first anniversary of the Rededication of England as the Dowry of Mary on 25th March 2020. Six hundred years ago King
          Richard II placed England under the protection of Mary. Ever since England has been known as Mary's Dowry." Story continues
          Image caption: "Bishop Alan Hopes is pictured left at the Catholic National Shrine"

          The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-02-02-2 · Item · 9 June 1963
          Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

          Programme for the procession:

          1. In Church while moving off
          2. Along London Road
          3. Five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
          4. Along the Broad Walk
          5. Inside the Red Mount Chapel
          6. Outside before the sermon
          7. Sermon
          8. Credo in Unum Deo
          9. Moving off on return
          10. Five Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary
          11. In Windsor Road
          12. Entering the Church
          13. After Benediction
            on pg 2 - Structure of the procession
          Sammons, Francis Ethelbert Clowes Rev (1925-1975)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-02-02-3 · Item · 24 May 1964
          Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

          Programme for the procession:

          1. While moving off
          2. Along London Road
          3. Five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
          4. Along the Broad Walk
          5. Inside the Red Mount Chapel
          6. Outside before the sermon
          7. Sermon - Fr H Lillie SJ (Leader of the Dowry of Mary Pilgrimages)
          8. Credo in Unum Deo
          9. Ransom Prayer
          10. Moving off on return
          11. Five Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary
          12. Along Windsor Road
          13. Re-entering the Church
          14. Benediction
          15. After Benediction
            on pg 2 - Structure of the procession
            tea at St Mary's School, catering by CWL
          Sammons, Francis Ethelbert Clowes Rev (1925-1975)
          GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-01-39 · Item · June 1951
          Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

          Five 78rpm records.
          Times Production Limited, 3 Chester Street, Oxford Road, Manchester

          Choir of St John the Baptist, Norwich and Norwich Catholic Choral Society.
          Conducted by Rev. A. C. Roberts
          Organist Arthur Blundell.
          Hymns introduced by Rev.G. E. Roberts

          TP346 - Side A: Praise to the Holiest (manuscript "1"); Side B: Sweet Saviour Bless Us (manuscript "9")
          TP347 - Side A: Firmly I Believe & Truly (manuscript "2"); Side B: O God of Earth & Altar (manuscript "3")
          TP348 - Side A: All Ye Who Seek a Comfort Sure (manuscript "4"); Side B: O Christ the Prince of Peace (manuscript "5")
          TP349 - Side A: O Jesus Christ Remember (manuscript "6"); Side B: Daily, Daily Sing to Mary (manuscript "7")
          TP350 - Side A: Lord Help the Souls that Thou Hast Made (manuscript "8"); Side B: Blank

          Other copies:
          TP349; smaller size, 250mm (different pressing?)
          TP346
          2 Audio Cassettes (C60) listed as containing the same material as on TP346 & TP349; label: "Sunday Half Hour 1951 from St John the Baptist RC Church, Norwich"; 1 cassette labelled "Master Copy"

          St John the Baptist, Cathedral Parish, Norwich
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-28-4 · Part · 21 June 2019
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          "East Anglia: A Celebration of Priesthood Massand lunch took place at Our Lady of the Annunciation in Poringland and at the Bishop's White House on 13th June." Article continues...
          Image with caption: "Pictures above with Bishop Alan Hopes (centre) outside the White House, are from the left, Fr Michael Vulliamy, Fr Roger Spencer, Fr Anthony Shryane and Fr Denys Lloyd."

          The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
          A City of Churches
          GB ARCHON 2913 XM-VHS-4 · Item · 2002
          Part of RCDEA Archive Media collection

          Produced by Eastern Associates in association with Norwich Central Churches Together.
          "A video production that celebrates the glory of the city churches taking the viewer through the seasons of church services as well as celebrating the diversity of worship across the denominations and the new uses many of the redundant churches fulfill."
          A look at some of Norwich's 31 surviving churches (of 57 from medieval times).
          Narration by Patrick Anthony.

          Eastern Associates
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA42-01-02-14a · Item · December 1941
          Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, Southwold

          Page entitled "A Clarification of facts re the Southwold Mary Gordon Legacy" signed by R F P Howarth MC "I am, yours obediently in C.J." which indicates he's a clergyman.
          Provided to help make the documents held in Northampton more intelligible.
          Addresses of the legal organisations involved; payments associated with the will/wishes of Mr Gordon; Gates, Cope Votive candle stand all mentioned as being in the possession of Southwold mission.
          Enclosures listed [not present]: 3 signature slips for Bank; 2 petitions for faculties to receive converts; letter from Gordon a/c executors; letter from solicitor Diocese Westminster; letter from Finance Board Westminster; Proof of £13 due to Mission a/c from Gordon a/c

          Unknown
          GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-07-17 · Item · 1913 to 1919
          Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

          "A Great Gothic Fane: The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, Norwich ; with Historical Retrospect of Catholicity in Norwich"; printed 1913; published by WT Pike & Co, Brighton; 310pp + illustrations.

          This copy, as is seen on the flyleaf inscription, was owned by Mr John Edward Dore, son of Mr Thomas Dore "The Governor" who was Clerk of Works at the St John the Baptist Church construction project from 1906 until completed. Mr JE Dore's contribution was as his father's "right hand man" presumably from 1906 to 1912, during which time he looked after various construction tasks.

          Mr JE Dore has added a number of ink annotations regarding individuals and aspects of the building of St John's.

          GB ARCHON 2913 WAL-01-03-5 · Item · June 2002
          Part of Walsingham Association - National Body

          Report for Executive Association authored by John Rayne-Davis.
          Sections:
          Title Page
          Page 1: Background; Objectives; Promotion of the Association is to promote Walsingham
          Page 2: Competition between Walsingham and Lourdes; Suggested strategies; Information Days
          Page 3: Branch Activities; Recruitment of younger members
          Page 4: Local media; Talks at Catholic Churches; The Internet
          Page 5: Appendix - Talk to Churches in York after Sunday Mass

          Walsingham Association