The writer is directed by the Board of Trustees to ask for a reply to their letter of 15 December 1909. Fr Purcell is asked what arrangements he has made regarding the properties from which he receives rent. The writer call to Fr Purcell's notice that if the properties are not kept in good repair then "Mr Pauling, the great benefactor of your mission may cease to take further interest in the work at St Ives".
[The letter ends at this point - it is an unsigned draft]
First open assembly; 2,300 attended; open for any to attend and express their views.
UnknownListing of conveyancing and mortgaging activity relating to plot 2 East Street, St Ives. Shows legal ownership by Mr John Saint.
UnknownBishop Smith with a large group of boys and girls.
Image set inside the front of a handmade card
Inside card: "A remembrance / of your visit to St Audrey's / Convent School"
- Boy Scout Camp attendance certificate - 18-8-1955 to 21-8-1955 at Hartford nr Huntingdon
- St George's Day Service booklet imprimatur 6-4-1955 compiled by Rev PW Corrigan National Scout Chaplain for England & Wales
- Scouts of Tomorrow, booklet, The Boy Scouts Association, 1956
- Bob-a-Job week 1957. Certificate £11/9/0d collected by 4th March Group.
- Invoice from Catholic Scout Advisory Council for Kiro Handbook (1); Wolf Cub Prayer Book (12); Scout Prayer Book (12) dated 16-2-1957
- Scouts Assoc. Census as at 31-3-1957
- 4th March Scouts Group Accounts - 28-2-1958
- Scouts Assoc. Census as at 31-3-1958
- Bob-a-Job week 1958. Certificate £11/13/0d collected by 4th March Group.
- 3rd Annual Sports meeting programme 9-7-1958 (March 4th colours White/Gold)
- Scouts Assoc. Census as at 31-3-1959
- March & District Boy Scouts Assoc. Accounts 31-3-1959
- The Scout Shop Catalogue. 1959
Outer cover made of blotting paper - inside front cover, inside & outside back cover carry advertisements.
Front cover subtitle: "Presented with the good wishes of the Parish Priests / King's Lynn: Wisbech: Hunstanton"
pg1: Image and timetable for Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund, K & M, Hunstanton
pg2: advertisements
pg3: "The Mystery of Suffering" - article
pg4-6: advertisements
pg7: Calender 1938-1939 April to March
pg8-9: advertisements (blotter removed from centre)
pg10: advertisement & "The Girl's Corner" article
pg11: "Blessed Candles" - article
pg12: Obituary & image of Fr GJ Page
Meeting to discuss a plan. Fr Hypher: "It's not just a meeting - it's a fiesta at which we can pray, worship, discuss, meet friends ad join in social events and side-shows."
UnknownConveyancing document - copy - JJFrostick to The Northampton Roman Catholic Diocese Trustee. Conveyance of freehold property 109 High Street Sawston
UnknownConveyancing document - copy - Mrs LS Fortin and Another to Mr JJ Frostick - 111 and 113 High Street Sawston ... & bungalow in rear thereof
UnknownConveyance of land (Plot 2, East Street, St Ives, being one of 33 other plots sold at auction in the Corn Exchange in St Ives on 6th April 1886. Sold for £62 by John Piggott (6 Cheapside London. Outfitter) to John King (St Ives. Builder). The plot is coloured pink in the plan bounded by East St to the South and Crown Walk to the East. The 33 plots were originally bought by John Piggott from Robert William King on 1 June 1885 being a garden and pasture.
Signed in presence of Mr Pope, Solicitor of Bucklesbury, London.
Conveyance of land dated 18 November 1899. Sold for £250 by John Saint (St Ives. Builder) to George Pauling (26 Westminster Street, London. Railway Contractor).
".. piece of land with Mission House and Blacksmith's Shop thereon as now occupied by the Vicar of St Ives and William Fuller.."
Signed by John Saint and witnessed by George Gabriel Glasspool Wheeler, Solicitor, St Ives.
Conveyancing document - copy - Capt. RF Eyre-Huddleston, RN, to The Northampton Roman Catholic Diocese Trustee. Conveyance of land in High Street, Sawston as a site for a Church & Presbytery
UnknownPostcard showing March Church with a cleric stood by doorway. It is possible to make out the word "Allen" on the last line of the noticeboard - perhaps it is Fr Louis Allen in the image.
Unknown1 plain envelope with the following in ink on outside:
"Deed of Gift and Settlement of £2000" [crossed out]
"The Studio St Ives. Sold." [different hand]
1 addressed and stamped envelope.
UnknownHuntingdon Mission book record of endowments - according to a Fr Tonks report in 1920
UnknownStory text reads:
"Two stone coffins containing human remains which have been found by workmen engaged in dismantling a Victorian staircase at Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon, are thought to be the remains of two of the prioresses of the attached Nunnery, which existed there prior to the dissolution of the religious houses in 1536. Discovery of the coffins was made while the Victorian staircase was being dismantled to be replaced by a Charles II staircase, which would bring all the woodwork into the same period. The coffins were first discovered in the cloisters in 1834 when similar work was being carried out, and after a sketch of the coffins and bones had been made, they were re-deposited in their original resting place. Because they are cut from solid stone, it is thought that the coffins must have been interred for over 600 years. Stone coffins were not used in England after the 14th century. Lord Hinchingbrooke intends to have the staircase erected in such a way that visitors to the House can, if they wish, see the coffins and bones."
image: man in sports jacket, with broom, by the coffins
20 colour images: Bishop Smith leading ceremony; investiture; group meeting afterwards
Page 1 text: "Induction and Investiture of / Stephen Francis Frowen / as a Knight of the Pontifical / Equestrian Order of Knighthood of / St. Gregory the Great at / St Edmund' s / College Chapel, / University of Cambridge, / on 7 February 1997"
Aid to locate the Church, presumably provided by Fr Kerby.
Page 1 - Image of St Ives quayside with words "Welcome to Saint Ives"
Page 2 - "This leaflet comes to you from "Churches Together in Saint Ives" plus short additional text
Page 3 - 5 Religious centres named with address, location and telephone number
Page 4 - Map showing location of religious centres - added red dot and "P" to show location of Catholic Church parking
Map aligned north to top of page. Corner of Station Road & St John's Road March. Showing: Mill / Stables / Piggery / Right of Way / "Thomas Morton" / "Thomas O'Connor's Devisees"
Undated. No ownership marks.
Pre-dates conversion of Mill into Church (from 1912) so guess c. 1911