Nice little mention in an ad in:
The Morning Post (London, England), Thursday, May 08, 1845; pg. [1]; :
"Water Cure Establishment, Honeyden, Jersey. This establishment is OPEN for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen, and is under the direction of an experienced medical practicioner. Apply Dr. Preshaw. surgeon, Jersey."
Also an account in
Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Monday, August 6, 1838; Issue 18508.
Where there was a cermony involving him sealing hermetically a bottle containg newspapers, medals etc which was placed under the foundations of a new steeple in the church at Fettercairn - big cermony, and party in village afterwards...very interesting piece, too long to transcribe...wonder if it is still there, and if it was his idea? PM