Correspondence between Allan Webster …

Correspondence between Allan Webster, 23 Springbank Square, Springwell, Sunderland; Administrator, St Oswald’s Communicare Centre, Gladwyn Road, Grindon, Sunderland; Rev. B. M. Harrison, St Thomas Vicarage, Parkhurst Road, Pennywell, Sunderland; Kathleen Simpson, Honorary Secretary, Ford and Pennywell Community Programme, 468 – 470, Hylton Road, Ford Estate, Sunderland; Mr G. Lynton, National Union of Public Employees, Suite 5, Central Buildings, West Sunniside, Sunderland; Brian Thompson & Partners, solicitors, 2 Fenkle Street, Newcastle upon Tyne; Chief Clerk, Sunderland County Court, John Street, Sunderland; Slater, Smith, Sherwood-Smith & Co., solicitors, 18 Vine Place, Sunderland; Inspector W. Baggott, Northumbria Police, Divisional Headquarters, Gill Bridge Avenue, Sunderland; Ben Hoare, Bell & Co., solicitors, 10 Martin Terrace, Pallion, Sunderland; Dunwoodie House and Garden Centre, Trafford Road, Sunderland; Mortons, solicitors, 17 Fawcett Street, Sunderland; N. Fairclough, 56 North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland; Rev. Nigel Warner, St Nicholas’ Vicarage, Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland; the Bishop of Durham, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; Rev. Richard I. Davison, Christ church Vicarage, 7 St Bede’s Park, Sunderland; Editor, Sunderland Echo, Echo House, Pennywell, Sunderland; Mrs V. Newell, 10 Gardiner Square, Grindon, Sunderland and Canon Michael Perry, Senior Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, concerning a dispute between the vicar of St Thomas’s church and the management committee of St Oswald’s Communicare Centre with a former employee of the Centre, 12 July 1983 – 30 November 1997 ACCESS RESTRICTED FOR 100 YEARS – From:

ref no.EP/Pny 13/1/1
Notes146 papers
Date1964,
2007
EraMid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
21st Century (2001 to 2100)
Dates_sort1964
Tags
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PeopleHarrison,
Baggott,
Smith,
Davison,
Perry,
Simpson,
Webster,
Warner,
Newell,
Slater,
Hoare,
Fairclough
PlacesAuckland Castle,
Sunderland
AddressesParkhurst Road, Pennywell,,
St Thomas Vicarage,
468 – 470, Hylton Road, Ford Estate, Sunderland,
2 Fenkle Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne,
Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland,
18 Vine Place, Sunderland,
Sunderland County Court, John Street, Sunderland,
17 Fawcett Street, Sunderland,
7 St Bedes Park, Sunderland,
56 North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland,
23 Springbank Square, Springwell, Sunderland,
Gill Bridge Avenue, Sunderland,
Dunwoodie House And Garden Centre, Trafford Road, Sunderland,
Suite 5, Central Buildings, West Sunniside, Sunderland,
10 Gardiner Square, Grindon, Sunderland And Canon,
St Oswalds Communicare Centre, Gladwyn Road, Grindon, Sunderland,
Headquarters,
OrganisationsBrian Thompson Partners,
St Oswalds Communicare Centre,
Ford And Pennywell Community Programme,
Christ Church Vicarage,
Echo House,
Bell Co.,
Sherwood-Smith Co.,
Vicarage,
National Union Of Public Employees,
St Thomass Church,
Sunderland Echo,
Northumbria Police
Keywords
ExpandRev. B. M. Harrison,
Rev. Richard I. Davison,
St Oswalds Communicare Centre,
Rev. Nigel Warner,
St Thomas Vicarage,
St Nicholas Vicarage,
7 St Bedes Park,
St Thomass church,
Mr G. Lynton,
Brian Thompson Partners,
Inspector W. Baggott,
Gill Bridge Avenue,
Christ church Vicarage,
Mrs V. Newell,
Canon Michael Perry,
Queen Alexandra Road,
Pennywell Community Programme,
Sunderland County Court,
Garden Centre,
Gladwyn Road,
Parkhurst Road,
Hylton Road,
Trafford Road,
Allan Webster,
23 Springbank Square,
Kathleen Simpson,
Honorary Secretary,
National Union,
Public Employees,
Central Buildings,
West Sunniside,
2 Fenkle Street,
Chief Clerk,
John Street,
Sherwood-Smith Co.,
18 Vine Place,
Northumbria Police,
Divisional Headquarters,
Ben Hoare,
Bell Co.,
10 Martin Terrace,
Dunwoodie House,
17 Fawcett Street,
N. Fairclough,
56 North Bondgate,
Auckland Castle,
Echo House,
10 Gardiner Square,
Senior Chaplain,
management committee,
former employee,
Bishop Auckland,
Ford Estate,
Sunderland Echo,
146 papers,
Correspondence,
Springwell,
Administrator,
Grindon,
Suite,
solicitors,
Newcastle,
Tyne,
Slater,
Pallion,
Mortons,
Durham,
Editor,
dispute,
ACCESS,
100 YEARS,
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