Digital Resources

An occasional series of digitised items from the collection available to read as pdf files.

Hollingworth's Mancuniensis

Manchester Association for Constitutional Order

Criminal Manchester

Manchester and Liverpool of Today

Fishwick's History of Rochdale

Art Treasures Examiner of 1857

The North Western Museum of Science and Industry: Some Reminiscences by Richard Hills

The Cup of Destiny

Memoir of Cecil Wray

The Anti-Monopolist

Knyvett's Defence of this Realm

Athenaeum Souvenir

Diary of William Seward (1702-1740)

A.2.116 Diary of William Seward, promoter of Methodism. From 6 September 1740 - 15 October 1740. From the Crossley collection. 107 ff.

View the pdf of Seward's Diary here.

William Seward, supporter and promoter of Methodism and friend of the Methodist leader George Whitefield, devoted himself to evangelical work and preaching. He travelled with and financially supported Whitefield, and acted as his publicist on his first tour to America in 1739. Seward later quarrelled with the Wesleyans, and the diary is filled with criticism of their theology as well as details of his exhaustive schedule of travel and preaching. He died a week after the final entry, probably from the effects of a fracas where he lost his sight and another incident where he was hit on the head by a stone.