Document 1, 3 pages: Lease of Red Mount Chapel, The Walks, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Signature of the deputy Town Clerk
Document 2, 2 pages: The Management and Maintenance of the Red Mount Chapel. To be read in conjuction with the Lease dated 12 August 1968. Headings: Interpretation; Use of the Chapel: Religious uses, Non-religious use, Day to Day maintenance; The Restoration and major repairs to the fabric [committee structure], Financial.
The Bishop's first four nominees were:
Rev W G Bridge, All Saints Rectory, Goodwins Road, King's Lynn
The Honourable Mrs Rosemary Dawnay, Hillington Hall, Hillington, Kin'g Lynn
Donovan Purcell, Esq. FRIBA
Alderman J A Claxton
(2nd Draft) [No Author indicated]
Summary of Development to date
Background
The Pilgrimage Centre - its new significance
The present fund-raising situation
Course 1 (Nationwide campaign)
Course 2 (Capital funds campaign)
Walsingham and its relevance as England's National Shrine in the Modern Age
Financial needs (Capital non-recurring0
Number and Size of Gifts Needed
Funding
Financial Need (Capital non-recurring) includes financial cost
Number and size of Gifts Needed £200,000
Sources of Gifts
Types of Gifts
Deed of Covenant
Plan of action
Organisation
Quotas
Linear Calendar - June to October
Dates by which Sums must be achieved
Suggested Quota for Diocese
Designated Gifts
page1: Christmas, Nativity scene and text
page 2: Editorial
page 3: Image of Fr Oswald Baker ("DT Picture") - advertisement for recording of All saints Day Mass at Downham Market
page 4/5: "No 'Sack' for this 'Rebel priest'" - 3 images of a Catholic priest concelibrating mass with an Episcopal priest (Sister)
Page 6-8: "Reply to Bishop Grant" - " I have received a copy of your letters dated 26 November and 6 December, concerning Downham Market..." signed L Hurst
An article by Fr Bryan Houghton
"This article is not written to prolong the needless controversy but to bring out the real issue which lies behind the differences between Father Baker and his Bishop...."