1985: ordained
1990-?: PP at St Peter and All Souls, Peterborough
?-1996-?: PP at St Mary's, Thetford
1998-?: PP at Our Lady of the Annunciation, King's Lynn
2019-: St Ethedreda, Ely
King's Lynn
19 People / Organisations results for King's Lynn
1913: birth
?-1943: Section Leader Fire Service
1943: recalled to the Army
1943-1945: promoted from Private to Captain
1946[?]-1952: Osterley, Middlesex and Beda College, Rome
1952: Ordained
1969-1985 PP at King's Lynn
1988-1993: PP Aldeburgh
1993: retired
1999: died
Born in Peterborough. Intended to become a priest but a long illness prevented him from doing so. Served in the Peterborough Fire Service. Joined Suffolk Regiment as a private in 1940. Left the army as Captain in 1946 and studied for 6 years at Osterley & Beda College in Rome. Ordained and worked in Bedfordshire before moving to Aldeburgh.
1926: ordained at Beccles
1931: PP Wymondham
1946-54: PP at King's Lynn
1954-1972: PP at Hunstanton
1972: Retired from Hunstanton
1973: died
Mr Desmond Waite MRVO was born in Andover, Hampshire. Mr Waite qualified as an architect in Portsmouth and moved to Lynn in 1959 to work for Harold Marsh architects. He took the business on as “Marsh and Waite”. In later years he went to work for his son Richard CF Waite.
1970s - overseeing work on St Martha's School, King's Lynn
1983: Ordained
1950s+: Architect to the Education Committee of Norfolk County Council
1955: design for a new school in Field Land, King's Lynn
1959: design for Attleborough library
1964: died [mentioned as the "late G W Oak"]
1929/1930: S M Scolastica OSM (Mother General) correspondence on opening a convent in King's Lynn
1952: Sr M Margarita, Headmistress St Mary's School, King's Lynn
1969: Servite Convent closed
1969- : Headmaster, St Martha's School, King's Lynn
see compant history at https://www.rgcarter-construction.co.uk/about/our-story/ (accessed 14-11-2023)
1974: Contracted for repair work at Red Mount Chapel
1987: ordained
2016: Canon to the Diocesan Chapter of Canons; he is the treasurer of the Chapter.
Current roles:
Parish Priest at St Mary’s Parish
Rural Dean to the St. Wilfrid’s Deanery
Diocesan Director of the Archconfraternity of St. Stephen
Director of the Walsingham Pilgrimage Committee
Chaplain to the Port of King’s Lynn
Chaplain to St. Martha’s Catholic Primary School
1925: ordained
?-1948/9: PP at Coldham Cottage
1954-1965: PP at King's Lynn
?-1975: PP at Whittlesey
1975: died
1951-1959: MP for King's Lynn, Conservative
1969: Ordained
1985-1998: PP at King's Lynn
1992: Member of Walsingham Shrine Centenary Committee
1998-2019: PP at Ely
2019: retired
1980: Co-opted member (during Appeal) to Council for the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
1982: Appointed Administrative Officer (Manager) Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
1994: moved to Whitstable
1983: appointed Clerk of Works for the build of the church of the Holy Family in King's Lynn
1926, November: born
1953: ordained
1965-1968: PP at St Mary's, King's Lynn
1968-1977: PP at All Souls, Peterborough
1978-1982: PP at St Edmund's, Bury St Edmunds
2001: retired from Dereham
2002: Died
1930, 19 October: born
1970: School Manager (St Martha's, King's Lynn)
-1973: Chair of King's Lynn Council of Churches
1978: Member of the Council of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
1995, 6 January: Death
1948: born, Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire
1983: Ordained; Canons Regular of the Lateran
1990-1995: Assistant priest at King's Lynn
1997: incardinated into Diocese of East Anglia
1995-2000: PP at St Felix ,Haverhill
2000-2008: PP at St Joseph' Sheringham
2008-2016: PP at St Anthony of Padua, Fakenham
20016: retired
2016: died
1851: born
1883?: ordained
1885-1887: PP in Bedford
1887-[?] PP at King’s Lynn
1900: died
"George Wrigglesworth was born in Hull on St George's Day 1851, the son of John and Jane Wrigglesworth, both of whom had been received into the Church shortly before his birth. Thought to be in some danger, George was baptised on the day of his birth in the Church of St Charles, Hull. After his primary education, he was apprenticed to a Catholic chemist at Barton on Humber, where for many years he served in the sanctuary of the little chapel there. At the age of sixteen he wrote a pamphlet entitled "Proofs of the Real Presence drawn from the Protestant Bible" for the instruction of his non-Catholic friends. After completing his apprenticeship and passing the examinations of the Pharmaceutical Society he started to study for the medical profession. At the age of 23, however, he decided to abandon his medical studies and to study for the priesthood. In 1874 he went to St Edmund's College, Douay and then, in 1877, to the English College in Rome. Ordained priest at the Basilica of St John Lateran by Cardinal Monaco on 19 May 1883 he returned to England. His first appointment was the Church of the Holy Apostles in Norwich as assistant to a Father Fitzgerald. From, there he went to his first independent Mission at Wolverton, Bucks in 1884. He was moved again in 1885 to Bedford and, finally, in November 1887 he was appointed to King's Lynn in succession to Father Macdonald." text from PA28-07-04-18.