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Domesday Suffolk, for example, records 434 goats and 2 donkeys. It was the work of several clerks, perhaps as many as seven, and was neatly but hurriedly written, resulting again in minor errors.
The Domesday Book was finished in 1086, a year before William’s death. The detailed records made it possible for taxes to be raised and these helped William and future medieval monarchs ...
The Domesday Book, the oldest and most famous public record in Britain, was based on the 1086 survey of England which covered 13,418 settlements south of the rivers Ribble and Tees.
THE CENSUS' first-ever survey can be traced back to the Domesday Book, which researchers previously discovered had "huge holes" in its coverage of England and Wales' medieval population.
This article presents the first fruits of a long-term project which aims to identify all the landholders named in Domesday Book, and to build up a picture of English landed society before and after ...
Five-hide multiples in tax assessments are central to the recent debate on regression analysis of Domesday Book. They are required to be significant by Round's theory of hidation which McDonald and ...
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