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Domesday Book is a detailed survey and valuation of landed property in England at the end of the 11th century. The survey was ordered by William the Conqueror at Christmas 1085 and...
The first online copy of Domesday Book of 1086: search for your town or village in Domesday Book, find population and tax records, and see the original Domesday folios free online.
Introduction. The Domesday Book - compiled in 1085-6 - is one of the few historical records whose name is familiar to most people in this country. It is our earliest public record, the foundation...
Introduction. Lesson at a Glance. Suitable For: KS3, KS2. Time Period: . Medieval 1066-1485 . Curriculum Link: The development of Church, state and society in Medieval Britain. The Norman...
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This detailed record of England was called the Domesday Book. It gives historians a great source of information to find out what life in medieval England was really like.
Domesday. The earliest and most iconic public record, Domesday Book, documents the transformational impact of the Norman victory at Hastings in 1066. It shows in minute detail who gained and lost...
Aug 10, 2010 · Still, for any historian of medieval England, the Domesday Book is an invaluable resource, which can be used to study the economics and social history of the period, how the royal government operated, and understand how various nobles built up their fortunes.