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GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-04-00-2 · Item · 30 May 1922
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Repeats the content of the original letter from Rev Dr Franz Fellinger and encloses the interrogatory (not available) to be put to Mr B Boulos. The Bishop delegates Fr Courtney to do this in the presence of a responsible person to act as a notary.
Side 2, Notary's handwritten record of answers to the questions put:
"1. Yes I have been disarrayed.

  1. The accusation is false.
  2. Indignantly denies having been to house of prostitution
  3. Denies walking out with a dancing woman or any woman.
  4. It is not true denies both points of accusation
    [undecipherable 5 words] by me (signed) Bishara Boulos"

Witness to the signature of B Boulos J Courtney SJ [word?] Delegate of [Bishop of Northampton]
(signed) Edward Julius Cox Notary

Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-01-16 · Item · 25-10-1924
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Fr Courtney enclosing Fr Freeland's letter to him, writes to the Bishop about why he did not ask for written evidence of their intent. He judges them to be sincere but the man is an impulsive and defiant character who may not take kindly to being reminded of his marriage's sterility or of his own possible impotence.

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-04-00-3-1 · Part · 3 June 1922
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Note providing background the two enclosures: I. Petitinem ad acathol. Reconciliationem, II. Letter (Confidential) re Syrian, Boulos.
Fr Courtney makes it clear that since the Bishop did not specifically request it, the answers provided by Boulos were not on Oath. Just as well "... seeing that the truth was not well served." He quotes Can 1744

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-01-14 · Item · 21-10-1924
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Letter to Bishop about needing a dispensation form to "regularise" a mixed marriage undertaken in a Registry Office on 15 February 1916 between a Salvationist (husband) and Catholic (wife). Letter contains many details about the circumstances which may lead the couple to agree to this, but unfortunately Fr Thompson has not left any Dispensation forms.
Manuscript annotation: "Cannot do it! Sent dispensation forms"

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-01-26 · Item · 13-4-1925
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Encloses a letter for the Bishop to approve in reply to the "blatant spiritualist apostles here". Fr Thompson was one of the experts invited to publish their views on Spiritualism - plain speaking but direct it drew criticism, abuse and false statements. Fr Courtney has been asked by Fr Thompson to reply. He is grieved at the spread of this cult which is going far and wide, leading simple folk into necromancy.
Manuscript annotation 1 (different hand to Bishop's): "L'Estrange is a vulgar fanatic, I should guess from Belfast. I treat him to a little banter only."
Manuscript annotation 2 (Bishop's): "Yes, send it! Look out for Spiritualist Sunday Schools!"

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-01-24 · Item · 2-3-1925
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Fr Edward Rockliff has gone North to give a retreat and some Lenten missions and has left Fr Courtney to look after two Ne Temere cases. He wants to get them to the bishop soon. He then provides some background details of each case and states that Fr Rockliff is satisfied there are no impediments to progressing. Fr Rockliff having been an Army chaplain and served at the front gave one of the parties a good talking to, it is expected that this man will now behave himself.
Manuscript annotation: "Sent both Dispensations. No 2 being conditional on freedom and baptism. Mar 3/25"

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-07-1 · Item · 26-1-1927
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Addressed from Northampton informing Canon Tonks that the mystery of the money is solved. He gave Canon Tonks a cheque from Great Yarmouth which he had not intended to do as he'd heard from the sender that there was something wrong with the accompanying account. Then there was the 2.6 for a breviary for Fr Hyde.

Courtney, Timothy Rev SJ