Royal Insurance representative's Report. Two bursts for which a claim is being made. Bedrooms Aethelred House; Bathroom and Bedroom in Elmham House. Details of cause, damage and emergency repair work.
Royal Insurance Co LtdInsurance
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Mr R A Hood (Administrator) writes that Fr Rimmer of Manchester mentioned that the Shrine at Walsingham had suffered damage during severe weather. This would require £5000 to repair. Are these facts correct, and are you obtaining reimbursement from insurance? He may make a personal donation to the Shrine.
CAFOD (1960-)Insurance damage claims categorised as "Storm Damage" but many cannot be so covered as the buildings are old or frail. Expense is relatively high not least since 4 pilgrimages have been cancelled. Bishop describes work done - new roof; refurnishing; maintenance and capital repairs. Hence Fr Rimmer's description is not wrong and the outgoings are not all covered by insurance. About to engage an architect to give a plan for the Slipper Chapel area, but, have to find £10,000 for the Chapel alone. If this elicits your [Mr R A Hood, Administrator, CAFOD] charity then I would be exceedingly grateful.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Deeds and documents relating to the freehold property "Oddfellows Hall, Walsingham, Norfolk"
6 documents listed from 1908 to 1 August 1956
Initialled "WHH" [Cannon W H Hunting] on 3-10-1968
[Reverse page - inverted - typed impression for a "Instalments and interest due on a loan of #100 for 5 years" c 31 March 1968]
Policy from 20-12-1973 - Building / Contents insurance: [nb names in square brackets are manuscript notations]
Church of the Annunciation
St Joseph's Hostel [Aelred House]
Oddfellows Hall [Pilgrims Hall]
41/43 HighStreeet [Falcon House]
37 High Street
39 High Street
Dwelling Rooms?Toilets [attached 39 Youth Hostel II]
Barn Hostel [YH I]
Slipper Chapel
St Catherine [Chapel of Holy Ghost]
Slipper Chapel Cottage
Church of St Henry
Walsingham House [Elmham House]
National Shrine of Our Lady
Amenity Block [Pilgrim Centre]
Building Insured sum total £247,945; Contents insures sum total £22,800; Premium £300.10
Property insurance for King's Lynn, premium £444.04:
St Martha's School - £300,080
Our Lady - £225,060
North Everard St - £75,020
Hall - £60,016
Mobile Class room - £9,002
Garage 12 Spencer Court - £1,000
£5,000,000 liability Insurance
Catholic National Insurance Trust LtdProperty insurance for King's Lynn, premium £533.20
St Martha's School - £318,085
Our Lady - £230,564
North Everard St - £79,521
Hall - £63,617
Mobile Class room - £9,542
Garage 12 Spencer Court - £1,060
£5,000,000 liability Insurance
Catholic National Insurance Trust LtdProperty insurance for King's Lynn, premium £556.43
St Martha's School - £337,170
Our Lady - £252,878
North Everard St - £84,292
Hall - £67,434
Mobile Class room - £10,115
Garage 12 Spencer Court - £1,124
£5,000,000 liability Insurance
Catholic National Insurance Trust LtdCheque for £747.48 for the losses:
- Our Lady of the Assumption, King's Lynn - Burst Pipe damage - £334.59
- Sacred Heart, Weston Favell - Fire damage - £412.89
Property insurance for King's Lynn:
St Martha's School - £ 272,800
Our Lady - £204,600
North Everard St - £68,200
Hall - £54,560
Mobile Class room - £8,184
£2,000,000 liability Insurance
Catholic National Insurance Trust LtdInsurance of the golden crown of the statue of Our Lady of Walsingham. An insured value of £10,000 for the statue which included £6,000 for the crown. You consider that the insured contents of the Slipper chapel is adequate to include the statue itself, but the crown being irreplaceable need not be insured. However whilst it is outside the control of the Diocese you want to insure it for the duration of the Papal visit. Premium is subject to agreement with Catholic National Mutual Ltd and that Papal Visit Ltd. should be debited for it.
Catholic National Services OfficeNo evidence that the silver bowl and altar frontal were in fact stolen, hence not reported to the police. So, cannot consider claim under Theft Policy. Regarding the money lost from the presbytery - as the offender has been apprehended and confessed a cheque for £50 (limited by policy) will be sent as settlement of the claim.
manuscript annotation: "Copy for Fr Moorcraft"
Reservation of Blessed Sacrament in Slipper Chapel - decision required from Shrine Council
Sacrament of the Sick
Masses Timetable
New Organs - requests for use by eminent organist and to make a commercial recording
Sub-committee report - (formed by Bishop Clark to consider financial matters) - number of decisions and policies need to be made by Shrine Council & Executive Committee
Publicity - a number of decisions made by the director for which he apologies, not having realise that he should have consulted with Shrine Council
Papal mass - Listed the 20 seats decided by the Exec Committee; Fr Colven has his own invitation; insure the statue and gold crown for £10,000
Conclusion - despite the gloomy financial situation; the shrine was built through faith and hope; Walsingham embraces all walks of life, and increasingly, denominations
Request for evidence of public liability cover of not less than £1,000,000
ECC ConsultantsEA RC Diocesan Trustee and Orbit Housing - a Norwich Union premium for indemnity re access way for £500. Details needed for a Statutory Declaration by the owners of the site. Your clients pay the premium?
Eversheds Daynes Hill & PerksInsurance cover (£800) for Lakenham Church and contents. £3 premium drawn against L Youens.
Receipts for !934/5/6/8/9/40; 1 memo endorsement dated 17-1-1941 changing policy interest to Bishop of Northampton "for the time being".
1938 receipt endorsed to exclude risks of war (declared or not) and Civil War.
Mgr Provost Freeland requested Fire Insurance for "Chapel at Lakenham"; cover being from 1-12-1933 to 25-12-1934. £3.0.9 is due. The agent, R T Cook, advises the cheque for the premium is to be £2-11-9 having deducted his fee of 15% i.e. 9/- .
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society LtdAgency in Fakenham looking after the accounts. Burst pipe claim is fine - whose account does the money go into? Been told that the Bishop had told Fr Wilson to "take over" - is this true?
Birch, Clive Rev SM LGSMA window was broken in the new building. Children use the site as a playground and cyclists use it as a shortcut. Need for fencing to be installed prior to the Managers taking over the school. Wondered whether an Insurance company would cover casual damage such as this.
Brewer, Arthur T Rev BCL (-1972)Shrine Accountants asking for value of Appeal Fund for the 1975 accounts. Also insurance dated February 1976 values buildings at £413000 and contents at £25,708 - correct? What are the debts owning to the Diocese?
manuscript annotation: "Shrine Capital re National Shrine "E" A/c = £56457.76"