The Makerfield Archive: The Diary of Roger Lowe of Ashton in Makerfield, 1663-78: original and published versions
The Makerfield Archive: “We came to chappell, Mr Madocke preached”
The Makerfield Archive: “John Battersbie, some time Leigh’s school-master”
The Makerfield Archive: “An healing receit for a diseased liver”
The Makerfield Archive: Diary of Roger Lowe, 19 January - 9 April 1663
The Makerfield Archive: Diary of Roger Lowe, 9-30 April 1663
The Makerfield Archive: “When we came to Winwicke I went to Mr Barkrs to hear Organes”
The Makerfield Archive: “Mr Woods came to take leave of every inhabitant”
The Makerfield Archive: “went to see his child which was nursed at Morleys”
The Makerfield Archive: “I was envited to Mr Leandrs house”
The Makerfield Archive: “Mr James Woods was lately married”
The Makerfield Archive: “After meny envitations to goe with Ellin Scott to Holland this day I answered her envitation and went”
The Makerfield Archive: “A young lad preached”
The Makerfield Archive: “the pleasantest place that e'er I saw; a most gallant prospect”
The Makerfield Archive: “Came to Ashurst Hall...”
The Makerfield Archive: “gallant walks”
The Makerfield Archive: “she sen[t] for us to Stirrops”
The Makerfield Archive: “I bought a book of Mr Love’s, being his last sermon”
The Makerfield Archive: “We ware all aftrnoone in ale house, the lord forgive us”
The Makerfield Archive: “there was a race to be run from Goleborne Stockes to Ashton towne”
The Makerfield Archive: “I went round about church to looke at graves of such as I knew”
The Makerfield Archive: Diary of Roger Lowe, 15 September 1663 (part)
The Makerfield Archive: Diary of Roger Lowe, 15 September 1663 (part)
The Makerfield Archive: “went to Brinne to see a race”
The Makerfield Archive: “old nicke”
The Makerfield Archive: “ … a communion at James Lowes Neawton Common”
The Makerfield Archive: “it was a very rainy day and Mr Blakeburne came not to Chappell”
The Makerfield Archive: “the casting of Leigh['s] great Bell and third bell”
The Makerfield Archive: “I cald att Henry Barrows in Goleborne but Ann Barrow was gone from home...”
The Makerfield Archive: “He was goeing to be married and had stolne his love away from Mr Whiteheads”