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              GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-67 · Item · 23 August 1979
              Part of East Anglia Bishops' Correspondence

              Confirming that the fee due for the year ending 31 December 1978 is £3227-30. Since the withdrawal of Brentwood from the arrangement, these losses are spread over the remaining dioceses. Westminster now has to bear £33,656-17.
              manuscript annotation: "Original sent to Peter Wilson for payment 30.8.79"

              Archbishop's Office
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-04-01-20 · Item · 15 November 1951
              Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

              Policy in the matter of parental choice in schools is available from HMSO. Means tests will apply when that choice involves an independent school. Fortunate that the Local Authority has agreed to meet some of the costs. The Bishop does not wish to be burdened by such letters when the correct approach is via the parish priest. Need to convince the LEA that the local school cannot meet the daughter's educational needs.

              Brewer, Arthur T Rev BCL (-1972)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA42-01-02-13 · Item · 26 July 1939
              Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, Southwold

              Mr Weld of Witham & Co now has the written wishes and told him that the will was not clear about the beneficiaries hence the need for the document to be passed to the Archbishop. £300 to Southwold immediately with remaining £200 upon the death of Mrs Gordon's sister (Miss Murry who is very old). Fee by the Westminster Finance Board is £10 - which both himself and Mr Weld thought excessive. Mr Weld's "would not be much".

              St Leger Mason, Henry Patrick Rev (-1940)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-04-01-19-1 · Part · 12 November 1951
              Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

              Daughter allocated to John Leman school, Beccles, after passing examinations for entrance to a Grammar School. Contacted Chief Education Officer that their preferred school was St Mary's, Lowestoft. Following a means test she has to pay all fees but travelling fares are met by the committee and part of meal costs was offered. Are she being treated fairly?

              Correspondent
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-33 · Item · 24 & 26 August 1891
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              side1: Coulton and Son setting out details for their charges and other costs relating to the trust.
              side 2: Canon Collis sending a cheque for £8.19.6 for deposit with Coulton and Son; Messrs Gurney will not receive any dividends, they will be paid to the diocese. Obtain a receipt and all papers relating to the trust - there is no need for a power of attorney.

              Coulton and Son (1842?-1938)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-02-52-1 · Part · 1980-12-22
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Cash flow for Slipper Chapel - 1980 May - December / 1981 January to October / 1982 March
              Headings: Demolition / Piling / Main Building / Professional Fees / Fund Raising

              Davis, Belfield and Everest
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-04-01-66 · Item · 23 May 1958
              Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

              A lengthy letter on the realities and differences between various LEAs in the Diocese on paying / supporting financially pupils travelling to and attending distant schools.
              Notes that there is a Conference of Catholic Councillors in Harrogate in October - theme "What can LEAs do for our Catholic Schools" . Encourage any catholic LEA members to attend?
              "..all we can do is to try for better representation on public bodies and to cultivate good-will. The individual approach in quiet conversation with the Officials and elected Councillors would seem to be most productive of results."

              Brewer, Arthur T Rev BCL (-1972)