On this day … 7 October 1583

Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntington, and president of the Council in the North, wrote to William Chaderton, the Bishop of Chester, warning him that โ€˜there is plenty of jesuits and massing priestsโ€™ in his diocese, naming Preston in particular. In an earlier letter, in December 1582, urging the bishop to โ€˜be carefull to Prestonโ€™, he … Continue reading On this day … 7 October 1583

On this day … 10 September 1879

The Preston Guardian carried an article advocating that a rumoured new Roman Catholic bishopric for Lancashire be established at Preston. Hopes had been raised by a meeting of Catholic bishops a few days earlier, chaired by Cardinal Vaughan, at Salford Cathedral. And, while the meeting was of โ€˜a strictly private natureโ€™, it was rumoured that … Continue reading On this day … 10 September 1879

On this day … 7 September 1687

On 7 September 1687, Bishop John Leyburn administered confirmation to 1,153 Catholics in the domestic chapel at Tulketh Hall and later to a further 1,099 at Fernyhalgh Chapel. This was a highly unusual event when for most of Prestonโ€™s history from the time of Henry VIIIโ€™s reformation, Catholics in the town faced heavy penalties for … Continue reading On this day … 7 September 1687

On this day … 29 August 1814

The Rev Joseph โ€˜Daddyโ€™ Dunn, the priest at St Wilfridโ€™s Church, laid the foundation stone for the new Catholic school in Fox Street, then a newly-opened street leading from Fishergate to Friargate. It accommodated six hundred pupils, the girls upstairs, the boys downstairs, and provided accommodation for the schoolmaster and schoolmistress. It was an innovative … Continue reading On this day … 29 August 1814