Winifred Proctor – Orator Hunt

A paper by Winifred Proctor titled ‘Orator Hunt, MP for Preston 1830-32’ was read at one of the Preston Historical Society’s monthly meetings in March 1963 and published in vol 114 (1962) of the journal of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, where you can find dozens of articles relating to the history of Preston. It is reproduced here with the society’s permission.

See also:
Winifred Proctor – the Preston 1768 election
Winifred Proctor – Preston Poor Law

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The paper is full of gems, such as the following eyewitness account of the dangers candidates faced when canvassing in Preston, which she discovered in Hewitson’s history of the town:

“While the polling was going on, the hon. E. G. Stanley spoke out of one of the windows of the Bull in Church Street, and he displeased the populace by saying that he was not going to be returned by the lower classes or by those wearing fustian. They hissed him and the lower classes turned against him. Afterwards, while going down Lune Street, he was set upon by the mob back and front; and at the corner of Fleet Street he was thrown down, and spat upon and shamefully abused. I was in my shop, saw him on the ground and dragged him out of the gutter. They threatened to murder me. I got him into my shop, bolted the door, and then along  with my wife took him upstairs and hid him in a closet.”

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