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Schedule of Letters Relating to the Peter Ball Police Investigation SCHEDULE OF LETTERS IN SUPPORT OF PETER BALL Sent From Sent to Date URN Patricia Pinkerton Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 06/01/1992 ACE000269 Ted Crofton Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 15/01/1992 ACE000163 Joan Guy Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth 27/01/1992 ACE000411 Victim and Survivor [name redacted] Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 15/12/1992 ACE000179 Sally and Ray Spurgeon Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 16/12/1992 ACE000184 Humphrey Osmond Peter Ball 16/12/1992 ACE000186 Godfrey and Mac Barber Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 16/12/1992 ACE000187 Ms F Tatham Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 16/12/1992 ACE000192 Simon J Spriggs Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 17/12/1992 OHY000096_5 Mrs E Simpson Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 18/12/1992 ACE000200 Chris Jagger Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 18/12/1992 ACE000203 Joe Somerville Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 18/12/1992 ACE000206 Alleged perpetrator [name redacted] Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester 21/12/1992 ACE000164 Margaret Whiteland Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester 20/12/1992 ACE026131 Rev'd M Greenfield Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 21/12/1992 OHY000096_6 1 Howard Cocks Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 22/12/1992 ACE000219 Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 23/12/1992 ACE000223 The Rev’d Canon Nicholas Reade Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth 23/12/1992 ACE000227 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey Nigel Chetwood 23/12/1992 ACE000229 Jean Cornell Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 23/12/1992 ACE000238 Rev'd Nick Flint Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester 23/12/1992 ACE016192 Ray Anderton; Elizabeth Breton; Nigel Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 28/12/1992 ACE000249 Chetwood; Philip Brown; Andrew Bowden; David Evans; Roger Grey; Charles Green; Pauline Green; Kate Griffiths; Ian Hazlewood; Pat Harris; Peter Jeffries; John Mead; Robert Miles; Peter Nunn; David Nye; Hedley Ringrose; Fred Rothery; Timothy Royle; David Williams; John Young Unknown Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 29/12/1992 ACE000165 Susan Beck Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 29/12/1992 ACE000251 Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 29/12/1992 ACE000252 Jeffrey Williams Bishop Eric Kemp, Bishop of Chichester 29/12/1992 ACE000253 Brian Stoodley; Monica Stoodley Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 04/01/1993 ACE000261 Eleanor Powell Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 05/01/1993 ACE000266 2 Patricia Harbidge Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey and Rt Rev'd 07/01/1993 ACE000273 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Stephen Sykes Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 07/01/1993 ACE000276 Leila Davis Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 09/01/1993 ACE000280 Terry Overthrow Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 09/01/1993 ACE000287 Julian Harford Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth 09/01/1993 ACE000291 Caroline Bucknall Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 10/01/1993 ACE000295 Christopher Mulholland Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 10/01/1993 ACE000296 Tony Wells 10/01/1993 ACE000297 John Bickersteth Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 11/01/1993 ACE000303 John Hutchison Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 11/01/1993 ACE000305 Howell Davies Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth 12/01/1993 ACE000315 John Mason Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 12/01/1993 ACE000317 HH Davies and J Marshall Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth 12/01/1993 ACE000318 Andrew James Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 12/01/1993 ACE000319 William Barber Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 12/01/1993 ACE000325 Raymond Martin Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 13/01/1993 ACE000321 Victor Trigwell and Sheila Trigwell Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 13/01/1993 ACE000327 3 Rev'd J G Harford Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 13/01/1993 OHY000096_11 Police Frances Read Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 16/01/1993 ACE000348 Robin Staddy Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 19/01/1993 ACE000357 Margaret Sellens Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 19/01/1993 OHY000096_12 James Woodhouse Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 20/01/1993 OHY000096_13/14 Police Rev’d Dr N.T.Wright Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 20/01/1993 ACE000361 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Rev’d Derek Sawyer 21/01/1993 ACE000366 Rev'd A J Keep and Rev'd N A T Menon Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 21/01/1993 OHY000096_15 Rt Rev'd Lord Coggan Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 21/01/1993 OHY000096_16 Mrs Harriet Lear Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 24/01/1993 OHY000096_17 Police Bishop Peter Nott, Bishop of Norwich Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 24/01/1993 OHY000096_19 T L F Royle Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 24/01/1993 OHY000096_20 Police Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth David Cook 25/01/1993 ACE000380 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Barry Coker 25/01/1993 ACE000381 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth R Grist 25/01/1993 ACE000382 4 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Colin Thurston 25/01/1993 ACE000384 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth John Homfray 25/01/1993 ACE000385 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Geoffrey Hart 25/01/1993 ACE000386 David Minchew Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 25/01/1993 ACE000390 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth John Heidt 25/01/1993 ACE000391 Mrs Phyllida Stewart Roberts Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 25/01/1993 OHY000096_21-23 Police Thomas Woodhouse Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 25/01/1993 OHY000096_24 Police Christopher Lear Unknown 25/01/1993 OHY000096_25-26 Andrew Stewart-Roberts Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 25/01/1993 OHY000096_34-35 Police On behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Tom Wright 26/01/1993 ACE000393 George Carey Dick and Penny Ellis Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_23-33 Police Joanna Lumsden Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_27 Police Sarah Goad Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_29 Police 5 John Lewis Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_30 Police The Rt. Hon. Tim Rathbone MP Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_36 Police Miss Rachel Baldock Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 26/01/1993 OHY000096_37-39 Police Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Richard Sluman 27/01/1993 ACE000401 Janet Dearnley Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 27/01/1993 OHY000096_40 Police Brian and Monica Stoodley Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 27/01/1993 OHY000096_41-43 Police Ian Beer, Headmaster of Ellesmere College, Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 28/01/1993 OHY000096_44-45 Lancing College, Harrow School Police Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Caroline Bucknall 29/01/1993 ACE000408 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Ivor Davies 29/01/1993 ACE000413 Richard Morgan, Headmaster of Cheltenham Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 29/01/1993 OHY000096_49-50 College and Warden of Radley Police Philip Ayers; Christine Ayers Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 30/01/1993 ACE000418 Police 6 Dr Alastair Chesser Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 30/01/1993 OHY000096_46 Police John Taylor Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 01/02/1993 ACE000424 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth Elizabeth Bayliss 01/02/1993 ACE000426 The Rt. Hon. Tim Renton MP Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 02/02/1993 CPS001072 The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Anthony Lloyd Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 02/02/1993 OHY000096_69 - Police 70 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 05/02/1993 INQ000608 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey Albert Pacey, Chief Constable of Gloucester Police 08/02/1993 OHY000096_71 - 72 Michael Warren Detective Superintendent Wayne Murdoch, Gloucester 12/02/1993 OHY000096_51 - Police 55 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey JR Hill 15/02/1993 ACE000450 Paul Lacey Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 26/02/1993 ACE000485 Bishop John Yates, Bishop at Lambeth All Diocesan Bishops 15/03/1993 ACE000159 Alan Webster Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 16/03/1993 ACE000545 Val Hamer Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 18/03/1993 ACE000556 Ann Finch Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 30/03/1993 ACE000584 David MacAfee Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 07/04/199? ACE000793 7 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey Bishop Bishop Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro, Bishop of 28/09/1993 Truro ACE000700 Bishop Bishop Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 21/03/1994 ACE000789 Bishop of Truro On behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Peter Markby 20/05/1994 ACE000798 George Carey Bishop Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro Bishop Graham James, Suffragen Bishop of St 02/06/1994 Germans ACE000804 Gordon Smyth Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 03/06/1994 ACE000806 Carl Lee Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey 17/06/1994 ACE000836 Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey Bishop Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro 17/06/1994 ACE000822 Bishop Michael Ball, Bishop of Truro Bishop Graham James, Suffragen Bishop of St 23/06/1994 Germans
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