Ad Clerums; letters; notes
Grant, Charles Alexander Rev LCL BA (1906-1989)Form
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An ‘ad clerum’ ( Latin for ‘to the clergy’) is a letter or announcement primarily addressed to ordained ministers from their Bishop.
There are regular, formal notices that the Bishop uses to inform or instruct his clergy for their awareness or action. There are also other ad hoc letters and notes about specific topics.
Part 1 - words of the petition; then signatures
Part 2 - Directions on creating and presenting a petition
manuscript annotation: "The Petition from Cossey was signed by myself [Husenbeth] and 82 men and grown up boys"
Transfer of Fr Brophy from Salford (Bishop Henry Vincent Marshall) to Northampton (Bishop Leo Parker).
Parker, Thomas Leo Rev (1887-1975)Fr Brophy faculties until 31 December 1956
Parker, Thomas Leo Rev (1887-1975)Fr Brophy faculties at Wymondham Parish, dated 26-8-1965
Manuscript annotation: "anno millesimo nongentesimo quinto" [1905]
Addressed to Rev Hugh Parer, the permission to erect Stations of the Cross in Wymondham chapel are signed by Bishop Keating on 21-2-1918 with Parker's acceptance signature dated 24-2-1918.
Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)Addressed to Canon Fitzgerald, the permission to erect Stations of the Cross in Wymondham chapel are signed by Bishop Keating on 8-3-1912 with Canon Fitgerald's acceptance signature dated 24-3-1912.
Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)Form for post ceremony of erection of the Stations of the Cross in Wymondham chapel are signed by Canon Fitgerald's dated 24-3-1912.
Fitzgerald, J Rev