The pub is the beating heart of the village community and for centuries has served as a place where neighbours can meet, catch up on local gossip and discuss current affairs. In former times it was the location of antisocial behaviour, settling disputes and, occasionally, coroner’s inquests.
Using a wide variety of sources and observing architectural features, the history of the building will be uncovered, and we will meet some of its colourful landlords and customers. Set against the backdrop of contemporary local and national events, this remote, rural community will be brought to life as it underwent massive changes from the early 1800s to World War II.
Whether you have publicans in your family tree or want to dig into the history of your local pub, you will pick up useful research hints and sources.
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07/05/2026
16:00 - 17:00
Society of Genealogists / Online
In Person talk with the option to watch Zoom by Patricia Coveney Sears, professional genealogist