The Life and Times of Matthew Brown, the Preston Farmer, Brewer and Property Owner Original Mathew Brown logo on THE OLD DOG INN, Preston. There are some individuals whose presence in a town is so thoroughly woven into its fabric that, for a time, they are everywhere—and yet, over the years, they become curiously indistinct. Matthew Brown of Preston is one such figure. His name survives, faintly but recognisably, in fragments: in references to breweries, in the histories of public houses, in passing mentions tied to land, trade, and industry. But the man himself—farmer, brewer, property owner—sits just beyond the easy reach of a single, neat biography. This page is not intended to be that biography. Instead, it is an attempt to build one—slowly, carefully, and transparently—out of the surviving traces. What can be said at the outset is that Matthew Brown’s life appears to follow a pattern familiar to the early nineteenth century, yet no less impressive for it. Born into a rur...
Margaret Leyland of Clayton's Gravestone A late-17th-century English gravestone, situated at the Church of St Andrew in Leyland. The inscription reads as follows, as laid out on the stone: HERE•LIETH•INT (here is assumed. That part of the gravestone is damaged.) ERRED•THE•BODY OF•MARGARET•THE WIFE•OF•THVRST AN•LEYLAND•OF CLAYTON•WHO: WAS•BVRIED•THE 5DAY•OF•AVGVST ADGED 27•1686 AS•YUV•ARE•WA LKING•SOE•WAS I•DEATH•DID•ARR EST•AND•HERE•I LIE•AND•MVST•RE MAINE•VNTILL•T HE•JVDGMENT•DA Y•VNTILL•THE•TR VMPET•SOVND•A ND•CALLS•ME•HE NCE•A•WAY Without any broken words, it reads as follows: HERE•LIETH•INTERRED•THE•BODY OF•MARGARET•THE WIFE•OF•THVRSTAN•LEYLAND•OF CLAYTON•WHO: WAS•BVRIED•THE 5DAY•OF•AVGVST ADGED 27•1686 AS•YUV•ARE•WALKING•SOE•WAS I•DEATH•DID•ARREST•AND•HERE•I LIE•AND•MVST•REMAINE•VNTILL•THE•JVDGMENT•DAY• VNTILL•THE•TRVMPET•SOVND•AND•CALLS•ME•HENCE•A•WAY Margaret Leyland of Clayton's Gravestone, of 1686, at the Church of St Andrew in Leyland. A Normalised Transcript...