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  1. This page simply lists all places mentioned in Domesday Book. You may prefer to use the map. Show places beginning with: [Abbas] Combe, Somerset. Abberley, Worcestershire. Abberton, Worcestershire. Abberton, Essex. [Abbess] Roding, Essex. [Abbey] Hulton, Staffordshire.

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

    • Alton

      Alton - All places | Domesday Book

    • Ashford

      Book; Places; People; Ashford. Ashford was a settlement in...

    • Anlaby

      Book; Places; People; Anlaby. Anlaby was a settlement in...

    • 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. Domesday Book describes almost all of England and more than 13,000 places are mentioned in it. Most of them still survive today. London, Winchester, County Durham and Northumberland...

  3. All places. This page simply lists all places mentioned in Domesday Book. You may prefer to use the map. [Castle?]

  4. Domesday Book was compiled in AD 1086 for William the Conqueror. It records the number of households, the economic resources, who owned the land, and the tax paid to the king, for almost every settlement in England. This map shows every place in Domesday that can still be located today. Learn more ».

  5. Domesday Book encompasses two independent works (originally in two physical volumes): "Little Domesday" (covering Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex), and "Great Domesday" (covering much of the remainder of England – except for lands in the north that later became Westmorland, Cumberland, Northumberland, and the County Palatine of Durham – and ...

  6. 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...

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  8. There are some 13418 towns and villages recorded in the Domesday Book, covering 40 of the old counties of England. The majority of these still exist in some form today. Click on a county name on the map to continue, or use the list of links below it.

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