Description | Pastoral Statistics 1933-2005; Includes: Report of the Directors of The Metal Box Company, Ltd, 1941; a note that 'Nuns left in February 1902.'; 'confidential' letter, 1929, from Bernard Kelly requesting exchange of the parish for Robsart Street, being much quieter and easier for mobility; inventory of Sacristy for Corpus Christi Mission, 1912; memorandum confirming receipt of Fr C. Turner the Sum of £15 for the endowment of an Annual Mass in perpetuity to be said at the Church of Corpus Christi in Brixton for Fr Henry Van Doorne, 1915; letters sent in April to the Bishop from William F. Fichter [?] about an assistant priest; letter and petition to Mgr. Henderson 1966 regarding the evil in 'the Bill'; letter to Fr Healy re: Fr Kelly Abridged Catechism and having it taught, with correspondence suggesting that making the children learn the full-size Catechism would be impossible, along with provision of editorial notes, 1936; Brixton 1938 financial breakdown form; Scrutiny Papers for Synod 1886, 1887, with returns for years 1898-1899 detailing convert numbers; Attendance at Mass information for Lent 1895; Correspondence re: nomination of Fr Bartholomew O'Donovan following Fr F. J. Day's resignation, 1935; Letters of April 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 10th, 11th from Bernard Kelly, apparently sent from Catholic Church, Englefield Green, Surrey; Letter of 05.02.1892 from Thomas McMahon re: Fr Cuffe asking to be buried at Kensal Green Cemetery; Correspondence of 04.06.1942 from Bruce Keller re: reception of converts, with enclosed page of information; 01.07.1943 re: Brixton Sanatio [?] Case regarding English Civil Law and Church Law regarding remarriage after desertion; Bruce Keller has written three sides on a particular case, undated; Letter from Bernard Kelly 29.06.1943 re: The [?}ese case with Corpus Christi House, Brixton letterhead; 24.07.1940 letter from Bernard Kelly stating that after some reflection, he should remain where he was (e.g. Brixton); 22.08.1940 letter from Bernard Kelly regarding a child and his religion, with an enclosed letter from Fr Keller; Letter of 12.07.1908 - M. P. Hanlon accepts the Brixton Mission, whilst emphasising his own 'incompetence and incapability'; Small envelope, 'Address of person to be notified should Fr Keller become an air raid casualty'. Brixton financial breakdown form for 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1941; Lenten Returns 1941, 1942; Visitation Report 1938, 1940, 1941, 1956 (financial), 1962, 1968; Mission Statistics for 10.1943, 11.1947, 1948; Mass Attendance statistics for 1962; note for Brixton War Damage 22.03.1956; Fides erectionis Viae Crucis form for Bricton, on which are the following dates: 08.06.1909, 02.03.1911, 21.03.1911. Poem: 'What Evil Hath He Done?' with a note: 'V.G. Do not publish'; Letter to Fr Fennessey regarding the building of hool in Loughborough Park, with mention of 'English boys' being accepted, 15.10.1923; Visitation form mentioning the date of foundation of Brixton Mission as 06.1881, for 1897-8. Scrutiny papers: 1884, 1886-1892; 1895-1896. Visitation Reports: 1908, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1930-1934, 1936, 1939, 1942, 1944-1948, 1950, 1953-1954, 1956-1957, 1966, 1972, 1975. |