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

A chance find in an Oxford blog

Truth and fiction in the life ofthe Rev Edmund Stringfellow Radcliffe I was gathering information on Preston clergy and came across a post that a Classics professor at Oxford University published on his blog about Edmund Stringfellow Radcliffe, a minister at St Leonardโ€™s, Walton-le-Dale. Iโ€™ve come across Radcliffe before. He features in a fictional autobiography … Continue reading A chance find in an Oxford blog

Scenes from an unhappy marriage in Victorian Preston

Two sources reveal a side of middle-class married life in nineteenth-century Preston that is far from the usual, idealised picture of the Victorian home. The first is a collection of letters from a Lancashire priest to a Catholic convert and the second is a newspaper report of the scandalous bankruptcy of the convertโ€™s wastrel husband. … Continue reading Scenes from an unhappy marriage in Victorian Preston

Leo Warren’s History of St Wilfrid’s, Preston

Among a collection of books and pamphlets relating to the history of Preston given to me by the Garstang historian and journalist Anthony Coppin was Leo Warrenโ€™s A Short History of St Wilfridโ€™s Church Preston published in 1972. It is indeed a short history, running to just 27 pages. Within that small compass, Leo Warren … Continue reading Leo Warren’s History of St Wilfrid’s, Preston