Title: |
St Michael and All Angels, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire: An Archaeological Watching Brief |
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Thames Valley Archaeological Services unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Excavation occurred inside the Church reducing existing floor levels and removed part of the wooden suspended floor. Part of a badly truncated and backfilled vault was located in the eastern bay of the south arcade. A broken clay tobacco pipe dated the backfill to mid-17th century date. Excavation of brickwork from two of the columns of the central south aisle exposed its stone foundations. Parts of the previous under-floor ducting truncated Medieval levels in the north-east nave. Four undated graves cut through the Medieval horizon. Three formed a distinct cluster of infant and juvenile burial. Structural masonry of a previous north wall of the Church lay under the north side of the Chancel Arch. This masonry, added to other structural evidence, found earlier in the year, point to an older phase of the construction for the Church. |
Author: |
A Mundin
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Publisher: |
Thames Valley Archaeological Services
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Year of Publication: |
2018
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Locations: |
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Waddesdon |
Country: |
England |
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Buckinghamshire |
District: |
Aylesbury Vale |
Grid Reference: 474199, 216969 (Easting, Northing)
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thamesva1-344144 |
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17/52d |
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Created Date: |
03 Feb 2023 |