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

On this day … 28 October 1536

The third Earl of Derby assembled nearly 8,000 men at Preston to demonstrate Lancashireโ€™s support for Henry the Eighth who was facing the rebellion over the border in Yorkshire known as the Pilgrimage of Grace. Wikipedia describes the revolt thus: โ€˜The Pilgrimage of Grace was a popular revolt beginning in Yorkshire in October 1536, before … Continue reading On this day … 28 October 1536