The history of the local pubs and their associated breweries is a common subject of interest in a town or village.
The Society had a project to investigate and record local pub buildings. The records and template worksheets are available on this site. These could very useful to anyone carrying out a similar exercise in your locality.
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New Publication – Wulfhere’s People
Excavation report from the 2008 mid-Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Radcliffe School, Wolverton. A4 Paperback, 155 pp, 120 illustrations, Price £18 + £2 p&p. Contact BAS at help@bucksas.org.uk to obtain a copy.
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The site contained eighty-one inhumation burials and two cremations, accompanied by a wide range of grave goods. This cemetery, the largest of its type in Buckinghamshire to date, is probably linked with the nearby Saxon settlement at Wolverton Mill, predecessor of the modern Wolverton (in Saxon , Wulfheres Tün – ‘Wulfhere’s estate’).
