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            1681 Archive Record results for Suffolk

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            GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-04-8 · Item · 27-1-1921
            Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

            Forwarding the sketch plans and drawings for Aldeburgh Church design. Describes the church, Gothic with Round Tower (typical of Suffolk, with flints and plan roofing tiles). Chesham Bois church has similar floor area. Rough costing £1500 to £1600 a further £500 to complete Tower and porch. Fawcett Road is cramped and not suitable, but Fr Delaney has indicated The Terrace site, which is much better and allows room for future requirements.

            Arthur Young / Allan D Reid
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-108-6 · Part · 15 December 2023
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            "St Mark's Catholic Church in Ipswich began its Advent celebrations with a new Divine Mercy painting, commissioned by Fr Luke Goymour, and crafted by his brother, artist Ben Goymour. The five-foot oil painting replaces a small, faded image of the Divine Mercy, and as Fr Luke says, the new painting "enhances the church", story continues.
            image 1: Fr Luke Goymour, Mr & Mrs Ben Goymour and painting

            Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-56-7 · Part · 27 November 2020
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            "Fr Anthony Foreman, a retired diocesan priest, has published a book on the intriguing medieval history of Lidgate, the Suffolk village where he lives. Lidgate, which is in the Newmarket parish, boasts the remains of a Roman villa, a Norman castle and was the birthplace of John de Lydgate, the famous medieval poet and monk of Bury Abbey. He presented a copy of his life of St Edmund to King Henry V on his visit to the abbey." Story continues.
            Image - Fr Anthony with book

            The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-06-1 · Item · 20 March c.1921-1932
            Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

            Typescript is in Latin
            Headed: Convent of Saint Mary of Peace, Aldeburgh
            Bishop of Northampton permits the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on first Friday of every month and on the Feast of the Circumcision. Lists feast days for Mass and benediction so long as they do not occur on the Lord's day.
            Signed by the Bishop on 20 January [no year]
            Manuscript annotation: "These sisters were ordered to disband by Rome in October 1927. They left Dec. 31st 1927 - were replaced by the Sisters of Mercy."

            Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-01-03-9 · Item · 16 June 1924
            Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

            Decision of the House of Lords in "Bourne v Keane" in 1919 - "since the passing of the Catholic Relief Act 1829 bequests of personalty to be applied for Masses for the dead are no invalid as gifts to superstitious uses". (Part of Lord Parmour's judgement quoted). Therefore propose to let the Deed remain as drawn.

            Barnard & Son
            GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-03-02-73 · Item · 19 July 1994
            Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

            Vestry scheme will take three months from instructions to proceed.
            Borough's letter not specific but they have declared an intent to address the drainage problem. Suggest instruct to go ahead and inform IHCT and Borough that you have done so on the basis of their letters. Need to meet you and Mr Mellamphy to finalise the brief so can start on the drawings

            Basil and David Hatcher
            GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-03-02-36 · Item · 3 December 1991
            Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

            Referring to the English Heritage letter to James Hall (IHCT). It is clear that additional work and drawings need ot be done - particularly on pew storage and toilets. ".. appalled at the time this has taken..." Suggest joint meeting with Dr Heley and Mr Mellamphy.
            Includes his response to IHCT.

            Basil and David Hatcher