Preston’s ancient market place

The lengthy title of the 19th-century journalist and historian William Dobson’s ‘A history and description of the ancient houses in the market place, Preston; with notices of their successive owners, etc., from their erection to their demolition’ obscures the fact that it is in truth the story of just one house: that occupying the central … Continue reading Preston’s ancient market place

Pedder, Thomas — 1729-1781

Thomas Pedder, the son of Richard and Jennet Pedder was baptised 1 May 1729 at Preston Parish Church, died unmarried and was buried 7 December 1781. 1 He was elected councilman 29 January 1771, alderman 22 February 1779 2 and was mayor of Preston in 1779-8. 3 David Berry in his account of the Preston … Continue reading Pedder, Thomas — 1729-1781

Preston’s Roman roads

Roman roads around Preston are being plotted with ever-increasing accuracy by archaeologists using lidar scanning technology. The results north of Preston have been especially impressive. South of Preston, industrial development at Cuerden has uncovered the Roman road, helping to establish its exact route north and south. Where previously there was only speculation there is now … Continue reading Preston’s Roman roads

Preston History Library

The best and latest history of the town is the second edition of David Hunt’s A History of Preston, which came a century after the previous history, Henry Clemesha’s A History of Preston in Amounderness. Clemesha produced the first ‘proper’ history of the town, his predecessors tending to be antiquarians first, historians second. Their antiquarianism … Continue reading Preston History Library

Reforming Preston – section 5

Business and malpractice Back to contents Is responsible government advanced by the purchase of municipal seats?(Preston Guardian November 9th 1844) One of the aims of the Municipal Reform Act had been to stamp out the system of self-election and corrupt practices of the old corporations. Year after year, however, almost without exception, Preston’s local newspapers … Continue reading Reforming Preston – section 5

Jacobins in Preston?

See also: Walton-le-Dale’s fictional Jacobin While a great deal attention has been paid to the Jacobites in Preston, with David Hunt supplying a full chapter in his history of the town [1], little has been paid to the town’s Jacobins. If, indeed, there were any. They do not feature in David Hunt’s index. There is … Continue reading Jacobins in Preston?