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  1. All places. This page simply lists all places mentioned in Domesday Book. You may prefer to use the map.

    • All Places

      All places listed in Domesday Book. Open Domesday. by Anna...

    • Alton

      Alton - All places | Domesday Book

    • Ashford

      Ashford - All places | Domesday Book

    • Anlaby

      Anlaby - All places | Domesday Book

    • Myton

      Myton was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of...

    • Adlingfleet

      Adlingfleet - All places | Domesday Book

    • Aylesbury

      Aylesbury - All places | Domesday Book

    • Ainderby [Steeple]

      Ainderby [Steeple] was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the...

  2. This page simply lists all places mentioned in Domesday Book. You may prefer to use the map. Show places beginning with: Faccombe, Hampshire. Faceby, Yorkshire. Facheduna, Suffolk. Fadmoor, Yorkshire. Faintree and [Lower] Faintree, Shropshire.

  3. How many places listed in the Domesday Book still exist? Amazingly almost all of the places mentioned in the Domesday Book can be found on a present day map of England (and Wales), though many of their names have been altered over time from their 11th century versions.

  4. Domesday Book mapped. Find places mentioned in Domesday on the interactive map.

  5. Domesday Book (/ ˈ d uː m z d eɪ / DOOMZ-day; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of King William the Conqueror. [1]

  6. Jan 8, 2021 · About 90 per cent of places on the modern map of England south of the Tees are recorded in Domesday Book. There was also heavy investment in agriculture. Watermills were the most economically important machines in 11th‑century Europe: Domesday records 6,000.

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  8. Not every place that existed in 1086 appears in the Domesday Book. We know this from other evidence - such as Anglo-Saxon charters, architectural evidence or the origins of the place-name...