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Records of Buckinghamshire 17.2
Title
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Title:
Records of Buckinghamshire 17.2
Series
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Series:
Records of Buckinghamshire
Volume
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Volume:
17 (2)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Clive Rouse
Elliott Viney
Publisher
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Publisher:
Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1962
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Source:
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Created Date:
20 Oct 2023
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The Penn Doom
E Rouse
95 - 104
Discoveries in Eton College Chapel
H Colvin
105 - 106
The Romano-British burial at Weston Turville
Helen Waugh
107 - 114
The influence of railways on the growth of Wolverton
Peter Richards
115 - 126
NOTES: Discoveries in Weston Turville Church; The site of the old church at Fulmer; A beaker bowl from Chesham; Two socketed axes from Princes Risborough; A socketed axe from Great Hampden; A ‘Roman’ ring from Stone; The Lee old church; Secular wall-painting at Amersham; Two monuments in High Wycombe Parish Church
127 - 131
REVIEWS: The history of the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, 1562-1962, by L J Ashford and C M Haworth; The Aylesbury Railway and The Duke of Buckingham's Railway, by E J S Gadsden
132 - 133
The Museum
133
OBITUARIES: John Hampden Mercer-Henderson, Earl of Buckinghamshire; F C Heward; J R T Tarver; Sir William Elderton
134
The Society, the Natural History Section, Apology, Officers of the Society
135 - 138