Preston
PRESTON, a town, a township, a parish, a sub-district, and a district, in Lancashire. The town stands on a tabular eminence, adjacent to the S end of the
Lancaster canal and to the N bank of the river Ribble, at aconvergence of railway s, near the expansion of the Ribbleinto estuary, 14 miles E N E of that
estuary's mouth, and 21¼ S by W of Lancaster; is so situated, with referenceto the Ribble's navigation, as to be a head port; and has railway communication
with all parts of the kingdom, by lines diverging at or near it toward Lancaster, Fleetwood, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Blackburn, and Longridge.
The town has a head post-office, two receiving post-offices, a general railway station, two telegraph offices, five banking offices,
and five chief inns; is a seat of quarter sessions, petty sessions, and county courts, and a polling place; and publishes two weekly and two bi-weekly
newspapers. Markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays; a fair for horses begins on the Monday before the Saturday after Epiphany, and continues a week; and
fairs for cattle and earthen-ware are held on 27 March, 25 Aug., and 7 Nov. A cotton trade struck root early, grew rapidly, and is now carried on in
72 factories. There are also three flax-mills, several iron and brass foundries, and a variety of establishments for the making of engines, steam-boilers,
rollers, mules, and spindles. Ship-building is carried on in four yards; and the making of railway carriages, railway wagons, and all other kinds of railway
stock and plant, is carried on by an extensive company.
The township of P. comprises 2,081 acres. Real property, in 1860, £314,390. Pop. in 1851, 68,537; in 1861, 81,101. Houses, 14,732.
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John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
Local studies information is held at the
Reference & Information Dept.
Harris Library,
Market Place
PRESTON PR1 2PP
Telephone 01772 532676
Fax 01772 555527
Email: mailto:harris.reference@lcl.lancscc.gov.uk
- Christ Church, Bow Lane, Church of England
- Holy Trinity, Trinity Square, Church of England
- St George the Martyr, Georges Road, Church of England
- St James, Knowsley St, Church of England
- St John, Church Street, Church of England
- St Mary, St Mary's St, Church of England
- St Paul, St Paul's Square, Church of England
- St Peter, St Peter's Square, Church of England
- St Saviour, Leeming St, Church of England
- St Thomas, Lancaster Road North, Church of England
- St Augustine of Canterbury, St Austin's Place, Roman Catholic
- St Ignatius, St Ignatius Square, Roman Catholic
- Church St, Unitarian
The
LFH&HS
have published monumental inscriptions with burial register/ grave occ. lists for St George the Martyr: July 1742 - May 1899 and for St Mary's: Mar 1843 - July 1855.
Details about the census records, and indexes for Preston.
- Elcho St, Baptist
- Fishergate, Baptist
- Grimshaw St formerly Leeming St, Baptist
- Regent Street, Baptist
- Carey, Pole St, Baptist
- All Saints, Elizabeth Street, Church of England
- Christ Church, Bow Lane, Church of England
- Emmanuel, Brook Street, Church of England
- Holy Trinity, Trinity Square, Church of England
- St Barnabas, St Paul's Rd, Church of England
- St George the Martyr, Georges Road, Church of England
- St James, Knowsley St, Church of England
- St John, Church Street, Church of England
- St Jude, St Paul's Rd, Church of England
- St Luke, Fletcher's Rd, Church of England
- St Mark, Wellington Terrace, Church of England
- St Mary, St Mary's St, Church of England
- St Matthew, New Hall Lane, Church of England
- St Oswald, Harewood Road, Church of England
- St Paul, St Paul's Square, Church of England
- St Peter, St Peter's Square, Church of England
- St Philip, Kent St, Church of England
- St Saviour, Leeming St, Church of England
- St Stephen, Bird Street, Church of England
- St Thomas, Lancaster Road North, Church of England
- Lancaster Rd South, Congregational
- Lancaster Road North, Elim Pentecostal
- Tulketh Brow, Evangelical
- St Aidan, Elcho St, Evangelical Church of England
- Ashmoor St, Free Gospel
- Cannon St, Independent
- Church St, Independent
- Grimshaw St formerly Leeming St, Independent
- St Mark, Pole St, Lady Huntingdons Connexion
- Lord St, Methodist New Connexion
- Church St, Presbyterian
- St Paul's Square, Presbyterian
- Brook St, Primitive Methodist
- Fylde Rd, Primitive Methodist
- Mill St, Deepdale, Primitive Methodist
- Saul St, Primitive Methodist
- St Augustine of Canterbury, St Austin's Place, Roman Catholic
- St Gregory the Great, Blackpool Road, Roman Catholic
- St Ignatius, St Ignatius Square, Roman Catholic
- St Joseph, Skeffington Rd, Roman Catholic
- St Mary, Friargate, Roman Catholic
- St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs, Garstang Road, Roman Catholic
- St Walburge, Pedder St, Roman Catholic
- St Wilfrid, Chapel Street, Roman Catholic
- Grimshaw St, Seventh Day Adventist
- St George's Rd formerly Friargate, Society of Friends
- Avenham Rd, Swedenborgian
- Church St, Unitarian
- Liverpool St, United Methodist Free Church
- Moor Lane, United Methodist Free Church
- Acregate Lane, Wesleyan Methodist
- Barlow St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Bridge St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Ellen St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Garstang Rd, Wesleyan Methodist
- Lune St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Marsh Lane, Wesleyan Methodist
- Moor Park, Wesleyan Methodist
- North Rd, Wesleyan Methodist
- Ribbleton Ave, Wesleyan Methodist
- St Mary's St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Mission School Chapel, Edward St, Wesleyan Methodist
You can also perform a more selective search for
churches in the Preston area
that are recorded in the GENUKI church database. This will also help
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The Register Office covering the Preston area is
Preston and South Ribble
A description of Winckley Square.
Ask for the gazetteer for a calculation of the distance from Preston to another place.
In 1835 the parish of Preston contained the townships of Preston,
Ashton, Lea, Cottam and Ingol,
Barton,
Broughton,
Haighton,
Ribbleton,
Grimsargh and Brockholes,
Elston, and
Fishwick.
The history of Preston from Pigot's Lancashire directory, 1830.
A description of
Preston in times past.
View maps of Preston and places within its boundaries.
The Workhouse site
has an interesting description of
Preston
workhouse.
For probate purposes prior to 1858, Preston was in the Archdeaconry of Richmond.
The original wills for the Archdeaconry of Richmond are held at the
Lancashire Record Office.
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