Deeds are silent on ownership of the wall - an inspection would be needed to help form a conclusion. If the Diocese has maintained the wall for a minimum of 12 years without objection, or seeking permission, then the ownership would be with the Diocese. If the doctors' proposal for the wall are unobjectionable then going to the expense of deciding ownership of boundaries is not justifiable.
Witham, Weld and CoPermission
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Planning permission for the erection of a church and presbytery with conditions. Assume no objection to these and will complete on receipt of funds from Canon Hunting.
Witham, Weld and CoPlanning application permission. Condition - sufficient car parking space to be provided.
West Norfolk District Council (1974-)Paul F Nixon (general secretary) has been asked to organise a traditional Roman Catholic Pilgrimage to Walsingham. He has written to Fr Allen to make arrangements for the use of the Abbey grounds and is contacting the Bishop for permission to use the Tridentine Mass on the Saturday and Sunday.
West Mercia Roman Catholic MissionVisitor Provincial, V Revd Paul Rea CRL, writes that Fr Webb has his permission to approach bishop Clark.
Canons Regular of the Lateran (CRL) (1446-)A report on the permission to be ordained for a married man as a Catholic priest. Date not yet set for the ordination.
Catholic HeraldAsking permission to buy 59 High Street, Walsingham. Adjacent to No 75 with is their Convent. The two buildings were formerly on family house. This would improve on the currently limited accommodation for the Sisters.
Caulfield, Kathleen Sister SM (-2006)Cardinal Simeoni writes that Abbot O'Gorman, President General of the English Benedictines has petitioned the Congregation for the faculty to found a new mission in Beccles. But before giving his confirmation, he seeks further information and views on the matter.
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith(Dated Vigil of Pentecost 1984) Rev Howard Weston-Smart introduces himself as a member of the Old Roman Catholic Church who regularly visits Walsingham. Provides some background information about himself, his wife and the school they work at. Asking the Bishop for permission to say Mass when next in Walsingham. He notes that permission had, in the past, been granted to members of his Rite to offer Mass privately in the Slipper Chapel.
Weston-Smart, Howard Rev(Dated Vigil of the Nativity of S. John Bapt.) Had to express his thanks - much as the leper was the only one of the ten who returned to give thanks to Our Lord for being healed.
Weston-Smart, Howard RevWest Norfolk DC formally refuse planning permission for an application made on 11 July 1974 for a Bungalow on Sandringham Road. Reason: 1. site not deep enough; 2. Dwelling would bear an unsatisfactory relationship with existing dwellings in the area.
West Norfolk District Council (1974-)Planning permission with conditions - to have parking area ready prior to building being brought into use, and, landscaping scheme to have been completed within 12 months of building starting in use.
Borough of King's Lynn[Case] N.3538/16; Signed by Cardinal Falionio, Congregation of the Religious and embossed with his seal.
Convent at Beccles can house the Blessed Sacrament on site - provided: mass held once a week; there is a tabernacle; it is secured appropriately; no more than seven sisters on site.
Confirming that Fr Sciortino has been granted permission to work in RCDEA from 1 September 1981. Done in consultation with Provincial Council and Fr Falco J Thuis O Carm. Thanking Bishop Clark for accepting Fr Sciortino.
Gatt, Emanuel Rev O CarmPlanning permission for an application dated 1 March 1982 for conversion of Youth Hostel Annexe into a dwelling. As per amended plans received 6 May 1982
North Norfolk District CouncilPlanning permission for an application dated 26 February 1982 for two cottages and three garages, Walsingham, Station Road. As per plans received 6 May 1982
North Norfolk District CouncilPlanning permission for an application dated 26 March 1982 for demolition of garage; convert two buildings back to dwellings and re-form existing garage at 37 High Street, Little Walsingham. As per plans.
North Norfolk District CouncilContacting the Bishop to introduce himself and family as newly into the Diocese following inheriting Gillingham Hall. Requesting permission for the privilege of a domestic chapel at Gillingham to have Mass and the Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament - a large and suitable room is available. Expects to build a small chapel in time which would be open to any Catholics in the area (should there be any). If the Bishop can concede this, then "it will urge us to do, rather than hinder us, from doing, what we can to help the parochial mission and Church." Asks the Bishop to visit or send a representative to discuss these matters.
Kenyon, John George (1843-1914)Michael E Barne [?], Pirbright Camp, Woking, writes that further to the letter of June 26 he regrets that permission is not granted to hold the Pilgrimage in the Monastery grounds in Dunwich.
CorrespondentCopy of letter (in French) to Pere J Bordes, Recteur, Residence des Chaplains, 65100 Lourdes: Advising that if the statue they have does not match the photograph included [not present] then the Bishop of East Anglia cannot allow them to use the title of "Our Lady of Walsingham". If it does match then it can be placed in the St Joseph Chapel using that title.
Over typed in English at the foot of the page: "I hope this will now sort-out the situation. Before I left Lourdes Bro. Gregory told me that he went to Walsingham at the invitation of the Anglicans he took a piece of rock from the Lourdes Grotto with him; when I asked him to whom he actually gave it, he admitted he had taken two and given one to each shrine!..."