August 1685

Anthony Hewitson, who transcribed the diary of Lawrence Rawstorne, published only selected entries and does not specify whether dates not included were omitted by the transcriber or by the diarist himself.  Where the entries do not deal with Preston Hewitson’s editorial notes are generally followed. For background information about the diary see Introduction and for information about Rawstorne see his biography.


Lawrence Rawstorne’s diary entries for August 1685

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5 At Preston and at Hutton Grange. Dyned at Penwortham, & was at Boathouse. Sister fleetwood invited my wife, Mrs. Winckley, Mrs Sydall, & Cousin Blackhurst thither, to give them a peece of venison & wild duckes; but Parson Ricroft & I paid the shott, 7s. a peice.

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13 At Mr. Banistre’s Copie a buck-hunting.

14 At Preston at the Sessions. Took the Oathes of Obedience & Supremacie.

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18 At Penwortham at Dinner. Sr Roger Bradshaigh &’s Lady there, & at Boathouse wth’m.

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27 Went to Lancaster. Sup’d wth Mr. Sherriff. Lodged at Wid. Hunter’s.

28 At Lancaster. Sworn of the Jury. Sr. Will. Pennington foreman. Major Preston, Major ffarrington & I & Cozz Braddyll and 10 more dyned wth Mr. Sherriff.

29 At Lancaster. Dyned at Ks armes, Mr. Hunter’s.

30 At Lancaster. heard the Vicar, Mr. fenton, an excellent preacher, &’s curate. Dyned at home.

31 At Lancaster. Dismissed at noon. Dyned at widow Yates’s wth Curwai n Rawlinson, and came to Preston.