Latest episode in Preston’s Catholic history

Preston Catholics excommunicated asPope Leo cracks down on rebel group Prestonโ€™s history since the Reformation until well into the last century saw almost constant tension between Catholics and Protestants. Often there was also conflict within the Catholic community between those who wanted a quiet life, โ€˜hiding their light under a bushelโ€™, and the more assertive … Continue reading Latest episode in Preston’s Catholic history

Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Following on from yesterdayโ€™s post about the Roman settlement at Walton-le-Dale, here is a similar account of Prestonโ€™s medieval friary. โ€˜Brothers Minor: Lancashireโ€™s Lost Franciscans โ€“ Investigations at Preston Friary, 1991 and 2007โ€™ by Jeremy Bradley and Stephen Rowland is a detailed analysis (more than 100 pages) of the archaeological excavations that preceded the construction … Continue reading Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Preston’s Castle Hotel through the centuries

I had an email recently from someone wanting information on one of Prestonโ€™s lost โ€˜gemsโ€™: the Castle Hotel which used to stand overlooking the Market Place. Itโ€™s been much written about by Prestonโ€™s historians, and has been dated to before 1623. The evidence for the 1623 date comes from the first edition of Peter Whittleโ€™s … Continue reading Preston’s Castle Hotel through the centuries

Reporting on Preston’s historic heritage

Ahead of a meeting organised next week to discuss ways of protecting Prestonโ€™s fast-disappearing architectural heritage, I posted information on the Preston History Facebook page about a detailed report into that heritage published back in 2006: the Preston Historic Assessment Report. It is a very useful 160-page account of the surviving and lost remains in … Continue reading Reporting on Preston’s historic heritage

On this day … 3 November 1529

James Walton and Christopher Haydock were elected MPs for Preston and represented the town for the next five years, despite the determined attempts of that โ€˜turbulent knightโ€™ Sir Richard Hoghton to unseat Walton. According to the History of Parliament, they were the townโ€™s first MPs for nearly two hundred years, the town last being represented … Continue reading On this day … 3 November 1529