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            265 Archive Record results for Hunstanton

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            GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-253 · Item · 22 March 1968
            Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

            Writing from Hunstanton, Fr Ketterer has discovered in a biscuit tin, whilst looking at some old photos, a press cutting about a predecessor in King's Lynn, mission priest Fr AF Walsh who died in Kimberley, South Africa. Also enclosed is a ticket to 1951 Midnight Mass - had to issue these as the great and the good complained that not to do so would see the righteous excluded from mass.

            Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-106 · Item · 14 May 1900
            Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

            Writing from 59, Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC. Advising the bishop that the College at Hunstanton is for sale. A good deal made be obtained. Fr Wrigglesworth may know a Lynn man to do the valuation. Describes the site with a chapel which could hold 70-80 people. Hunstanton is evidently progressing. Includes printed sale details.

            Correspondent
            Hunstanton Land
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-02-1 · Item · before 1903
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            1 side: [undated] "Copy letter from Mr Currey to Mr Ollard" - plan enclosed [not present] one acre of land which Mr le Strange is prepared to grant the fee to clients. "Clients... undertake to make up that portion of roads... and pay 1/2 cost of sewer...". Plans for building to be approved by Mr le Strange and lines adhered to. Will stake out site on next visit - 24th inst. Mr le Strange regrets he cannot give a more square plot.
            Side 2: [undated] "Copy letter from Mr Ollard to Mr Currey": Plan forwarded to Bishop of Northampton. Conveyancing between Bishop Riddell, Fr James Flint (High Wycombe), Canon Tonks. Pencil diagram of plot.

            Ollard & Ollard (1903-2013)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-1 · Item · 1 June 1903[?]
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Sisters came 23 July 1903 and for 3 or 4 months had a Dominican or secular priest for all the services. Bishop Riddell then sent Fr Garnett, requesting them to provide £40 per year (plus collection money from the Convent Chapel). Masses were held at the priest's house and when the "little church was opened" services were held their instead. 18 months ago Fr Garnett wanted a rest on Saturdays and masses would be held instead at the Church on a Monday. The writer lists all that they do (including pay the stipend) - there are only 9 parish people. The Bishop is asked to establish a regular service to the Sisters for good order at the Convent.

            The Dominican Sisters Convent, Hunstanton
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-04-01-1 · Item · 21 July 1904
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Title Page (front cover): "Sermon / preached at the Opening of / Our Lady & St Edmund's / Church, / Hunstanton / on Thursday Evening, July 21st, 1905 / by the / Rev. John Freeland / of Ely."
            Printed by S G Street, Pier Gate Library. 1905.
            Imprimatur Arthur Riddell, Bishop of Northampton

            Freeland, John Francis Rev (1861-1940)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-2 · Item · 1 October 1904
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Fr Garnett has the funds for a Presbytery - a friend has promised £1,000. Compares his approach with the Cromer house and church. Expects to build: Dining room & study; WC next to larder; window near the porch; no back staircase; 5 bedrooms instead of seven. The presbytery would be given to the Diocese and Fr Garnett will be responsible for all funding and costs. This is a variation to the present scheme which will deliver Boys' Sacristy, Priest's Sacristy and Reception room next to the house. Must have a housekeeper's room - details what it would be used for, especially to give the housekeeper her own space.
            If the Bishop could reply by return then Fr Garnett will catch the early Tuesday train to London to see the Architect.
            Manuscript annotation on first page: "Agreed to + AR."

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-3 · Item · 11 January 1914
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Good midnight Mass attendance & 30 communicants. Not well - ulcerated stomach. Money is very difficult; been covering costs out of own pocket, but cannot now; he requests a loan of £25 to relieve the strain until Summer. Trying to get another foreign boy who could help in the season. Young Le Strange (from the Hall in Hunstanton) has been a regular Sunday Mass attendee for 3 months and it is possible he could be received in to the church; there is another well known person under instruction. His efforts are hampered by this "miserable High Church movement", which keeps a lot away from the Church, "what a ghastly mockery of the Church it is, yet intelligent people swallow it."

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-4 · Item · 15 January 1914
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Thanks the Bishop effusively for his kindness. The motor is most beneficial enabling travel. It was mostly a gift supplemented by the sale of his motorcycle - "the boys enabled me to run it at not a very great cost". Seldom been so long without a pupil for his private classes which helped defray expenses. Expects some endowment which may add to £1,000 for Hunstanton and enable a successor to build a church. May replace the motorcar with a cycle-car (uses a motorcycle engine) and can run for 50 miles on a gallon of petrol.

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-5 · Item · 25 February 1915
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Personal Loan from the Finance Board; will increase insurance policy from £75 to £100; Canon Tonks to fill in the form and send to Century Insurance in Ipswich. Not at all well. Lady Winefride has invited him to stay - so he will go one Sunday in Lent. Can the Poor Mission Fund do something for Hunstanton. "I have had a rotten time & am likely to while the war lasts & even afterwards for a time while people recover the strain on their resources."

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-7 · Item · 16 July 1915
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Sending Canon Tonks the premium for the policy. Going on retreat at St Edmunds given by Fr Hugh Pope OP, Prior of Woodchester, a nice man I am told. "... retreats, usually depress me & do me no good I fancy...". Fr Cameron is here and it's a good opportunity as Old Hall is nearer and less expensive than further afield. "Fr Parker must have had a bad smash as I hear he can't say Mass yet."

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-10 · Item · 7 August 1919
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Whilst staying with friends near Hunstanton he received a call that Fr Flynn was ill and could he go to him. Fr Flynn has gastritis, nervous breakdown and is being attended to by a doctor. He will not be able to do Sunday Mass - hence request for Peterborough to cover Wisbech whilst Fr Page looks after Hunstanton. Fr Flynn had concocted a story to cover his being ill in bed and unable to to answer the [door] bell whilst the Housekeeper was away. He is not absent and regrets the tale, having seen the letter sent by the Bishop [checking on his whereabouts].

            Page, George Joseph Rev (1864-1937)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-8 · Item · 7 August 1919
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Telegram sent 4.15 from Hunstanton received Northampton 5.5pm ; Message in pencil manuscript: "Bishop House Northampton / Rumour disappeared incorrect am sure but down with gastritis and could not say mass last Sunday and trying to get supply for next don't worry about cause am getting my doctor to write to you please write if you can send for Sunday next / Flynn"
            manuscript annotation in ink: "Please return this to me + G. W. Bp. [??]"

            Flynn, Charles S Rev (-1943)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-9 · Item · 7 August 1919
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Telegram #403 sent 6.23pm from Hunstanton received Northampton 7.1pm ; Message in pencil manuscript: "Reply Pd Bishop of Northampton / Northampton / Am with Father Flynn he is too ill for duty if Peterboro could do Wisbech for sunday I can stay am writing fuller particulars / Page Presbytery / Hunstanton"

            Page, George Joseph Rev (1864-1937)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-12 · Item · 8 August 1919
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Nobody about as the works is off for 10 days and all have gone on holiday. Leaving Wellingborough for Hunstanton and will stay for a few days as full of visitors who come for daily mass. Will be discrete in sounding people out so as not to give away his real objective. If Fr Flynn is at home then why no notice posted on the church door? He thinks something is not right and will see the Bishop when he leaves. Fr Hyde can stay till he returns [at Wellingborough?]

            Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)