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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-29 · Part · 26 November 1831
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "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"

              Bishop's Office
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-80 · Part · 7 May 1848
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "... times of especial exigience - there are days of trial, and gloom, and anxiety, and sad foreboding - when clouds of adversity seem to lower..."
              ".. a deep laid plot for the extermination of Catholic faith and piety..."
              "Some of the fairest portions of Europe are at this moment a prey to civil war, and all its attendant horrors."
              "... the Destroying Angel is passing through the earth..."
              ".. where is Cholera likely to rage more fearfull."
              Urges "dear Christians" to pray for three intentions:

              1. For God to guide and support the church and Pope Pius IX;
              2. For the restoration of peace;
              3. That scourges of famine and pestilence be removed.
                dated: feast of St John of Beverley, 1848
                addessed to "The Very Rev. F C Husenbeth / Cossey / Norwich"
              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-90 · Part · 18 September 1849
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Have the goodness to dispense with your fllock, in my name, from the duties of fasting and abstinence, during the privations of the awful scourges of the cholera; and exchange the oratio imperata [illegible] in the mass for one pro vitanda mortalitati until further directions.
              Yours ever in Xt.
              +Wm Wareing
              I extend the above to the Hall.I presume Mr Elves is about I only returned home last evening from Lincolnshire.

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-92 · Part · 15 November 1849
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Situation report on the Central District - funding, churches/ missions/ parishes; situation of orphans; orders of religious; nnew cemetary on Birmingham; education and formation of priests; Council of Trent; cholera.

              Ullathorne, William Bernard Rev OSB (1806-1889)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-23 · Part · 25 September 1853
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Part 1: suspends the need for fasting and abstinence during the "dreadful scourge of Cholera".
              Asks [Dr Husenbeth] to communicate this to the priests of Norwich and Mgr Taylor of Thetford. Writing so because of a delay in documents returning from Rome.
              Has appealed to the Pope to allow fewer [no?] meetings as most priest live more than 100 miles away and it is not practicable to call meetings in the current circumstances. Despite Monsignor Bernabo refusing to present it to the pope, Bishop Wareing will proceed anyway. Perplexed and distressed by the state of Lord Shrewbury's affairs. Cannot keep borrowing £217 per year to keep missions afloat. "Our poor diocese was never in a more embarrassing and trying position"

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-37 · Part · 13 November 1854
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Pg1: Writing [to the vicariate?] in the absence of the Bishop. Reminder of the collections for the Diocesan Fund; recommending prayers to be delivered from the scourge of Cholera; Dispensation from Fasting and Abstinence is to cease.
              Pg2: prayers in Latin/English

              Husenbeth, Frederick Charles, DD Rev (1769 – 1872)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-3-18 · Part · 19 October 1859
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              John Morris writes that the Bishop had no sooner returned from London than he received a note from the Cardinal and has immediately gone back to London.
              Bishop will give no account of himself, only saying he is better, but he is not allowed ot say Mass or his Office, or to attend to any business whatever. Bishop is silent on the future.
              Dr Grant's petition is, in brief, a rehearsal of Bp's sanatoria obtained in 9 June 1859 re VG's faculties with respect to the availability of the Bishop, in this large diocese, to respond to certain situations. Leave had been granted on 1 September 1859 [words as in previous letter]
              Does not understand where Hubbersty comes from, thinks he was chaplain to Mr Sparrow in Lancashire, and, is given to the Bishop by Dr Turner.

              Correspondent
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-16 · Item · 8 June 1888
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Fine for Mr Nicholls to check out the building - but do not like the idea of him being the architect for a rebuild - does want him to be misemployed carrying out his "fads". Prefers Mr Lunn as he knows the site.
              p.s. Mr Hains of Newmarket is dangerously ill and asks for a prayer from the Bishop.

              Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-58 · Item · 26 February 1894
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Fr Wrigglesworth considers himself to be diocesan property and reports that like his church he is not in good condition. His doctor advised against doing a service, and he had a relapse on 17th. It is the damp climate in Lynn and he says he should go to a drier place. "Madame" [Mrs Lyne-Stephens?] has repudiated her "half promises" through her solicitors. He and the Canon are disappointed.

              Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-71 · Item · 2 July 1895
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Mr Welkin has received an offer of £130 for Welwick House and recommends it be accepted as it is a "white elephant". Fr Wrigglesworth has been seriously ill to the extent that he thought he may die. The doctor is treating him for neuralgia of the spinal nerve, and is well pleased with his progress.

              Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-72 · Item · 19 March 1896
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Expresses disappointment with the bishop's last letter [not present]. Hope is gone for a new church. Having once boasted as being the strongest priest in the diocese he is now the weakest and all because of the bad sate of the church. Better to have a service in a field than in this church. Has £500.11.5. Duke of Norfolk paid up when asked.
              manuscript annotation; [bishop's hand?] "2/3 or 1300 = 866.13.4 towards 500.11.5 you have & the rest 366.1.1 might be met from the Gillow leg[acy]. & a donation of mine. Decide us to architect[?] plan & cost & let me know."

              Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-101 · Item · 2 March 1899
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Informs the bishop that Fr Colpman is in a critical condition and has been in bed with Pneumonia since last Sunday. Fr W has agreed to say mass for his people [in Wisbech] at 8 and get back to Lynn in time for his 10.30. Doctor says Fr Colpman will not be able to do his duty for several weeks, even if he pulls through.

              Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)