February 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 February 1685

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2 At the towne’s hall wth Mr. Mayor, the Aldermen, and Comon Councelmen. Dyned at Monsieur’s all of us. Was after at M. Mitton’s, at Wid. Clifton’s, and at Will Tomlinson’s, wth Mr. Recorder Warren and Coz. Brooke.

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6 At Preston. K died.

7 At Mr. Mayor’s. Waited on him to the Cross. The new fair proclaimed for 3 dayes, beginning the 16th March.

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11 Went wth Mr. Mayor &c., to the Crosse, to Proclaime King James the 2d. Was after dinner at Will Tomlinson’s wth them, & at the Swansey’s ith weend.

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17 Went to Blackbourn to meet Coz. Osbaldeston & Mr. Livesay about some psons had affronted Mr. Price in the way of’s office in buriall of the Dead 6 weekes before. Upon submission remitted ‘m.

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21 At Preston & Margret Wildings wth Mr. B. Houghton, two Mr. Fleetwoods, Mr. Will Kirby, & others, & at Ancor to see Mr. Tildsley oth lodge.

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23 Went to Boathouse & there met my Brother ffleetwood, & went to Peel, & from there to Manchester. Met my lord o’ Derby there. Came to Haigh the 24th.

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