[methmins] Re: What have you found in a Manse?

  • From: "NEIL BISHOP" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "neil144" for DMARC)
  • To: methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2021 18:58:43 +0100 (BST)

Can't beat Ray's experience, but we had to roll up and carry out of the house two extremely smelly carpets before we could use the rooms.

Helen & Neil Bishop
48 Hockley Lane, Coventry, CV5 7 FT
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From: raygarfoot <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 1 August 2021 10:58:40 BST
To: robcrom@xxxxxxxxx <robcrom@xxxxxxxxx>, methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [methmins] Re: What have you found in a Manse?

Can anyone beat dog poo all over the garden and a flea infested living room carpet?  That was in  the olden days of 1985, but in 1999 our front bedroom smelt of dog wee for ages.  And yet in a couple of my manses there were no pastoral records with lists of members to be seen.





Raymond Garfoot.






-----Original Message-----
 From: Robert Crompton <robcrom@xxxxxxxxx>
 To: methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Sat, 31 Jul 2021 18:20
 Subject: [methmins] Re: What have you found in a Manse?





A 3 manual organ. When we looked around the manse prior to moving, the minister who was moving out showed us around and when he took us into the small upstairs spare room, he said. "You won't mind if I leave this here for now, will you?" We said would very much mind because we would need the room. So he said okay, he would find some alternative storage.  When we moved I was looking forward to setting out my woodworking equipment in the garage as a workshop. Opened the door to find the organ in there. Dismantled, of course, So it's not in your way, is it?

RobC
















Robert Crompton

Tales from the Snig's Foot <http://www.robcrompton.org/>


















On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 at 17:57, Helen Harrell <germaneurogeek@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:germaneurogeek@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

I moved into a large Edwardian manse with a vast cellar, which had been used to store various items from closed chapels from cradle roll posters to fonts.



Helen



On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 at 17:53, Rob Weir <RobWeir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:RobWeir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

Surrounded by boxes, preparing to move to my third appointment, I'm in need of a little light relief. So, what odd or unwelcome things have been left behind for you? Paperwork doesn't count, unless it is non-Methodist.


From my two moves so far: A Doorstop, also called a large copy of a Systematic Theology textbook from I think the 1950s; Christmas Cards written by the last but one inhabitant but never sent and left in the files; A Framed Circuit Plan from about 150 years ago that's only readable by use of a Magnifying Glass; a letter about National Insurance Contributions, dated some 16 years previous.



God Bless



Rob


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