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  2. 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.

    • All Places

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

    • Map

      Domesday Book was compiled in AD 1086 for William the...

    • All Names

      This page simply records all owner names mentioned in...

    • Book

      The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of...

    • Alfred

      After the Conquest Lord in 1086: The immediate lord over the...

    • Richard

      Book; Places; People; Name: Richard (of Guilden Morden) This...

    • Derby

      Derby - Home | Domesday Book

    • Woking

      Woking - Home | Domesday Book

  3. Apr 4, 2018 · With London not considered a safe place, Domesday – along with a number of other records – was transferred to a new temporary store at Bodmin Prison on Dartmoor. During the Second World War,...

  4. The original Domesday Book is deemed too valuable and fragile to be exhibited in public and so is kept in private at the National Archives - formerly the Public Records Office - in Kew, London (though it is still used on occasions by students and academics interested in its study).

  5. Other areas of modern London were then in Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex and have their place in Domesday Book's treatment of those counties. Most of Cumberland, Westmorland, and the entirety of the County Palatine of Durham and Northumberland were omitted.

  6. The Domesday Book is an excellent source of information and shows what life was like in England after the Norman conquest. It details land ownership, jobs, what animals people owned and what...

  7. 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 ».

  8. 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 undertaken...

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