Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society

Watermills of Buckinghamshire, edited by Michael Farley, Edward Legg & James Venn

A 1930s account by Stanley Freese with original photographs...

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Winslow in 1556. The Survey of the Manor. By David Noy

The manor of Winslow, including Granborough and Little Horwood, was surveyed in 1556. Putting together the survey and evidence from other historical documents, David Noy develops a panorama of Winslow's economic, social and religious life in the mid-16th century. This book includes the survey itself, translated from its original Latin and published for the first time....

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Wulfhere's People: a conversion-period Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Wolverton, Milton Keynes. Series No. 11, 2018, by A.J.Hancock & R.J.Zeepvat

Excavation report, published by Buckinghamshire Archaeological society, with assistance from Milton Keynes Council. Wolverton's Anglo-Saxon cemetery was the largest yet discovered in Buckinghamshire: 83 people, village people who worked the land: their most common ailment was osteoarthritis from hard physical labour. They lived in ‘Wulfheres Tun’, from which comes the modern name of Wolvert...

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