Quotation from 1 Peter v 6-8; "Was ever Exhortation and Admonition more apposite and proper than in these Times, when Infidelity and Irreligion make such Havock and Destruction?"; exhorts to fasting and avoiding the wrath of God
final para: "In consideration of the Dearness of Provisions, the Allowances for Lent this year (1794) in the Middle District are the same as they were last year."
signed by Bp Thomas Talbot
Lenten pastoral letter themed on Moses' and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt.
Final paragraph: "Owing to the peculiar distress of the times, the use of flesh meat is permitted in this district, on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning with the first Sunday, and ending on Thursday in Passion Week inclusively. The use of eggs is allowed for all days except Friday and the last four days. Cheese is forbidden on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday."
signed by Bishop Charles Berington (Titular Bishop of Hiero-Caesarea), manuscript signature "Dr Chas. Berington"
Addressed to "Rev Chamberlayne, Cossey Hall, Norwich."
Written across the address:
"Bp. Berington's Pastoral for the Lent of 1778. Generally understood to have been written up by Mr Wilks"
"B. Bp. Berington died in the same year suddenly on the road between Long Birch & Wolverhampton with no one with him but Rev. [illegible] Kirk"
Pages 3 to 6 of a Lenten pastoral letter
signed by Bishop John Milner [Titular Bishop of Castabala] VAMD [Vicar Apostolic Midland District]
Lenten pastoral letter. Details the dispensations for Lent "... in consideration of the distresses of the times and the pepidity od modern Catholics..."
Footnote: contains three messages
priests are disallowed from ecclesiastic functions if they refuse to acknowledge "... that Pius VII is neither a heretic nor schismatic , nor the author or abettor of heresy or schism."
Rev Dr O'Conor has no spiritual faculties in the District and i fhe persists in publishing irrreligious and schismatic errors he is not to receive any sacrament.
Continue to pray for Pius VII as they were ordered upon the first news of his captivity and anti-christian persecution [imprisoned by the French from 1809 to 1814].
signed by John, Bishop of Castabala, Vic. Apost.
Bishop's OfficeWarning the clergy to take care of their flocks to avoid spreading [the] infection of turbulency and revolution.
Postscript warns clergy and laity not to sign anything without their Bishop supporting such declarations as the Vicars Apostolic are not kept informed of what is being agreed with "statesmen". Hence, be not " pursuaded to sign or to countenance the signing of any public instrument in which the interests of our Holy Religion are concerned, on the grounds that it contains nothing against Religion."
signed by John MiIner DD Vic. Ap. Mid. Dist.
Addressed to Rev Macdonald, Worksop Manor, Northamptonshire.
Lenten Pastoral Letter, signed by John Bishop of Castabala VA MD [John MiIner DD Vic. Ap. Mid. Dist.]
Addressed: "Rev Mr. Husenbeth, at Sir Geo. Jerningham, Cossey, nr Norwich"
Bishop's OfficeLenten Pastoral Letter, signed by John, Bishop of Castabala Vicar Apostolic
Marginalia: "alluding to the miracles of Prince Hohenlohe"
addressed to "Rev Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Norwich"
Bishop Thomas Walsh is directed by Bishop Milner to issue an amendment in timing for the Jubilee period. Instead of Palm Sunday to Low Sunday, it will now extend for six months to allow travellers, etc. to avail themselves of the Jubilee.
Bishop's OfficeAnnouncement of elevation of Pope Pius VIII.
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, and Vicar Apostolic in the Midland District
Lent dispensations
Form for Congregation numbers [Easter Communicants, 240; Non communicants over 14, 40; Non-communicants under 14, 230; Under instruction 7; Total 510]
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, and Vicar Apostolic in the Midland District
Addressed to "Rev F Husenbeth, Cossy, Norwich" ; manuscript annotation: "Lent Pastoral 1830"
Manuscript description: "Dr Walsh's Pastoral for the Removal of certain Holidays and Days of Abstinence 1830"
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, and Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District
"The dire malady, which has spread desolation throughout so many towns and villages of the continent seems to threaten our beloved country with similar calamity" [Cholera].
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, VAMD
manuscript date Nov 26 - 1831"
addressed: "Rev. F Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, nr Norwich."
manuscript note: "Cholera Pastoral 1831"
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, VAMD
addressed: "Rev. F Husenbeth, Cossey, nr Norwich."
manuscript note: "Lentan Pastoral 1832"
..."During the horrors of the Cholera Morbus in the land in the last year, as you no doubt read in the daily reports on the subject, the town and neighbourhood of Bilston suffered most severly from its virulent attackes. Husbands torn from wives, children bewailing the loss of their parents, whole families sick, dying at the same time, funerals in every direction, deserted houses, consternation in each countenance, presented a melancholy and appalling spectacle! Upwards of three hundred orphans have been left on the parish."
Continues to say that had there been a Catholic chapel then it would have been easier to administer to the sick of Bilston and neighbourhood. A 300 signature petion has been laid before the Bishop - but they have no finances to support such an endeavour. However, he goes on "..through the piety of three benevolent individuals a sum for the purchase of a piece of land and nearly adequate for the annual support of the prieset has been generously offered to us. Our object is to obtain resources for the erection of a respectable chapel and of a chapel house."
Signed Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis, VAMD
addressed: "Rev. F Husenbeth, Catholic Chapel, Cossey, nr Norwich."
manuscript note: "Feb 1 1833" "Sarah "Simmons) / 12"
Rules by which the district is to be divided and sub-divided for the purpose of collecting for the Midland Mission Fund. Addresses the method of collection and by whom and how the sums are to be handled/recorded.
Collection books to be drawn up from January to December until December 1834; will commence from "this time"
Excessive rain endangers the harvest, Bishop Walsh has asked that all say prayers in every Mass for a more favourable season.
printed letter.
Signed Henry Weedall
manuscript annotation: "To be circulated by the Rev. F C Husenbeth throughout his vicariate."
Addressed: "Rev F C Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Norwich"
printed pastoral letter - Pope Gregory XVI, on 3 July, has divided the Midland District into two - East and Central (comprising the counties of Derby, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Salop). Dr William Wareing appointed Bishop of Ariopolis and Vicar Apostolic of the rest, being the Eastern District.
Signed + Thomas, Bishop of Cambysoplois
Addressed: "Rev F C Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Nr Norwich"
Pastoral letter. Celebrates the the opening of many churches, numbers not seen since the Reformation, giving as an example Nottingham, Coventry and the Priory of St Bernard. However the District Missionary Fund is £33 less than last year's total.
Signed: + Thomas, Bishop of Cambysopolis / Nicholas, Bishop of Melipotamus
dated: 4 November 1844 (feast day of St Charles Borromeo)
Pg3: Table of Missions contributions to the Missionary Fund; Table of Income vs Expenditure.
Addressed to: "Jas Bowden, Sedgley Park, Wolverhampton" [crossed out] "Rev Husenbeth, Cossey Hall, Near Norwich"
top of pg1, pencil manuscript "With kind regards"
Pastoral letter.
dated: Feast of the Conversion of St Paul, 1845 [25 January 1845]
Signed: +Francis, Bishop of Abydos Vicar Apostolic in the Northern District / +William, Bishop of Longo, Coadjutor
Pg4 lower third: letter to clergy soliciting funds for the District fund. Signed +Francis Mostyn / +William Riddell
Pius IX is setting a good example for all to follow in a Tridium of Prayer for the times of public calamity and season of severe distress.
pg2: manuscript note [by Husenbeth] expanding on "rubric" mentioned in the letter's postscript
pg3: manuscript note [by Husenbeth] about the services at St Walstan's, attendance, and a sermon of 1 hour and ten minutes duration
addressed to "The Very Rvd. F C Husenbeth / Cossey / Norwich"