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The Black Death In Buckinghamshire

Up to sixty per cent of the country's population died as a result of the pneumonic plague pandemic which reached our shores in the summer of 1348. Entire settlements disappeared, changing both the landscape and the social structure for ever. Julian Hunt looks at how the Black Death, as it became known, affected our county.

Saturday 17th November 2018, 2pm

Turnfurlong Junior School, Turnfurlong Lane, Aylesbury HP21 7PL

Buckinghamshire Family History Society welcomes non-members to its meetings; entry is £4.
Gough (Upper Heyford, Souldern, Marsh Gibbon, Preston Bissett, Tingewick, Barton Hartshorn), Blackwell (Akeley),
Martin (Maidenhead and Surrey)