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Earlier editions of the
Society's Newsletter

AUTUMN 2015

Contents:
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PEOPLE
• John Aubrey's Brief Lives – an evening of entertainment
• Dr Ian Toplis and Sir George Gilbert Scott
• Henry King – a Buckinghamshire poet

SOCIETY ACTIVITIES
• Historic Views of Buckinghamshire: An exhibition of the society's prints
• Winter Lectures Programme
• The Active Archaeology Group
• Active Archaeology Group Autumn and Winter Meetings Programme
• HS2: Heritage on the Line Conference – A success, but will it make a difference?
• The society's website: Speeding up the BAS on-line research archive
• Festival of Archaeology 2015: The BAS stall in Aylesbury

Cover of the BAS Spring 2015 newsletter

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EARLIER EDITIONS:

Spring 2015
Autumn 2014



ARTICLES
• The Lenborough Hoard
• An Appeal: Help buy the Lenborough Hoard for Buckinghamshire
• The Cocks Menagerie
• A Roman coin from Thornborough in North Bucks
• A Map of Ridge and Furrow in Bucks – a legacy of research from William Mead

OTHER SOCIETIES
• Winter Talks at the Bucks County Museum  – see also their website
• Maids Moreton Archaeological Excavation – an update
• Bucks Gardens Trust research and recording project  – see also their website
• Chess Valley Archaeology and History Society – an update on field work  – see also their website
• Bucks Historical Association: Meetings programme 2015-16  – see also their website
• Autumn Talks at Buckingham Old Gaol  – see also their website

THE SOCIETY
• Objectives, How to contact us, and Council meetings
• Officers of the Society
• Library and Archives Report
• Are you an expert with an abacus? The society needs a new Treasurer

• The BAS Newsletter is published twice a year in Spring and Autumn. Printed copies are sent free to every member of the society. Contributions should be sent by eMail addressed to the Newsletter Editor at help@bucksas.org.uk