Kritian Thorsteinson, Diocesan Youth Officer, writing from Catholic Church, Newmarket.
Hopes to start a programme of work to establish a youth netwrok across the dicoese and within deaneries. King's Lynn Deanery will start during September to December 1993. Requetsign a date to meet and discuss.
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Page 1: Conveyance drafts approved and returned. Obtaining better copies of Legal documents. Exchange to take place upon vacant possession - confirm that the list of items to be left is as attached.
Page 2: Inventory of items to be left in Odd Fellows Hall
[Abbot] Eustus O'Gorman OP signature under a form stating Kennet Arthur Foskett born and baptised in Great Yarmouth 1910 and latterly from London, is being admitted to this religious organisation.
Woodchester PrioryWriting from RAF Marham. Daughter has a scholarship at Wymondham College. However, he is sending her to the Conmvent in Kiing's Lynn. Asks for Fr Sammons' help to obtain payment of fees for Catholic College. Encloses a letter to the Chief Education Officer.
CorrespondentCannot accept the scholarship as they'd prefer their daughter to go to the Catholic school. Asks for the scholarship to be transfered to the Catholic School. Cites 1944 Education Act.
CorrespondentRequesting deeds for the house which the Bishop had inherited from the estate of Miss M G Bailey. Major A H M Carr has agreed a sum of 1,500 for its purchase.
Witham, Weld and CoMichael Kelleher, Witham, Weld & Co writing to inform the Canon that they have been instructed by the Bishop in relation to the purchase of the Church site in Caister. Contract enclosed, for signing and return, for the price of £500. Fr Dennis has agreed the terms and provided the deposit of £55.
Witham, Weld and CoMichael Kelleher, Witham, Weld & Co writing to Bishop: This property and other property in Great Yarmouth is vested in the Jesuits, but it is proposed to convey all properties into the name of the Diocese Trustee. He will arrange for the Memorandum to be sealed by the Jesuits at the Diocese' request.
Witham, Weld and CoLetter from Eversheds (4-12-1992). Need to speak to Rev Hawkes about the Statutory Declaration. Will EA RC Diocese Trustees pay the premium?
Witham, Weld and CoCovering letter requesting instructions.
Witham, Weld and CoLetter discusses the nature of funding and tax liabilities. When did Miss Insley die? [manuscript note: "10.2.84"]. Possible to arrange for a charitable trust to hold the funds - Witham Weld cannot advise the trustees on what to do, they need to be advised by their own advisors. The two gifts have particular problems and will need to be administered separately.
Witham, Weld and CoLetter from M H Kelleher to C Toller re easement near 143 Back Lane
Witham, Weld and CoLease to be taken in the name of the Northampton Roman Catholic Diocese Trustee.
"It is the Trustee of practically all of the properties and other assets of the Diocese of Northampton"
Issue about security of tenure for the land being leased.
Witham, Weld and CoCheque for £30,000 enclosed. Returning the Deeds with copy of Conveyance.
manuscript annotation: "Cr Walsingham Shrine Loan A/C"
£11,000 cheque enclosed for sale of building plots at Little Walsingham to Mr Ladyman
Witham, Weld and CoRestrictive covenant indemnity insurance from Sun Alliance to be obtained for £405 after negotiation by Mr Toller from £450.
Witham, Weld and CoRestrictive covenants were imposed in 1932 by the then owner Gaywood Hall estate. Mr Toller has been in contact with the solicitors (Trower Still & Keeling) acting for Gaywood Hall estate, their letter attached which speaks for itself. Consider taking out a restrictive covenant indemnity policy?
Witham, Weld and CoM Kelleher writes that the search reveals on 30 October 1973 planning consent was given for the sorting and packing of greetings cards. Is there a copy of this planning consent?
Witham, Weld and CoTrustees of Walsingham Parish Hall will not move as agreed on 1st July as they wish for the legal documentation to be completed beforehand. This will depend on the Charity Commissioners.
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