On this day … 15 November 1879

The Preston Chronicle carried reports of two speeches delivered at separate meetings in the town on the subject of the Gunpowder Plot and Bonfire Night which perfectly illustrate the division in the town between Catholics and Protestants. The first speech was given by a Fr Chapman to the members of the St Augustineโ€™s Menโ€™sโ€™ Institute, … Continue reading On this day … 15 November 1879

On this day … 9 November 1878

The Preston Guardian reported proposals for an โ€˜Industrial Home for Fallen Womenโ€™ that would provide a refuge for at least some of the townโ€™s many prostitutes. By early the following year, a lease had been taken on Tulketh Cottage at Ashton to provide โ€˜accommodation for a considerable number of inmatesโ€™, and the Venerable Archdeacon of … Continue reading On this day … 9 November 1878

On this day … 8 November 1876

The Preston Guardian carried a report celebrating the 160th anniversary of Unitarianism in the town, although the celebration itself rested on fairly shaky foundations. Prestonโ€™s nineteenth-century historians are agreed that a chapel was built on some waste ground at the bottom of Church Street early in the eighteenth century, but they opt for different dates … Continue reading On this day … 8 November 1876

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 … 18 October 1745

A letter written by Sir Henry Hoghton to George Kenyon, clerk of the peace for Lancashire (chief executive), reveals his desire to persecute and prosecute local Catholics implicated in the Jacobite Rebellion of that year. The leader of the rebellion, Bonnie Prince Charlie, reached Preston the following month. Prince Charles Edward Stuart, studio of Antonio … Continue reading On this day … 18 October 1745