Archaeological work at 1 Poultry includes analysis of 280 burials
associated with the medieval church of St Benet Sherehog and a
post-Great Fire burial ground on the same location. Post-medieval
coffins and coffin furniture indicate that the burial population is
primarily late, with a fifth dated to before the Great Fire, although
none were associated with the primary phase of the church. The parish of
St Benet Sherehog pre- and post-Fire is considered in terms of the
documented population, occupations and wealth, and health and mortality.
This is followed by evidence for the medieval church of St Benet and the
religious life of the parish. 'Death and commemoration' looks at
historical and archaeological evidence for funerals and burial
practices. A detailed osteological account of the 17th- to 19th-century
burial sample includes comparison with contemporary London cemetery
populations.