DOMESDAY BOOK

doomzˈdā, record of a general census of England made (1085–86) by order of William I (William the Conqueror). The survey ascertained the economic resources of most of the country for purposes of more accurate taxation. Royal agents took the evidence of local men in each hundred (county subdivision), the latter acting as inquest jurors. Descriptions of each piece of land, its present and former holders, the holding itself, and the population on it were among the facts recorded. For the thoroughness and speed with which it was taken, the Domesday survey as an administrative measure is unsurpassed in medieval history. Written from the data thus gathered, the Domesday Book is an invaluable historical source. It furnished the material for F. W. Maitland's masterly survey, Domesday Book and Beyond (1897), which deals with social and economic conditions in Anglo-Saxon and Conquest times. Many of the Domesday records have been printed by counties in the Victoria County Histories, and several portions have been independently published. The name domesday is a variant of doomsday, meaning day of judgment.

See V. H. Galbraith, The Making of Domesday Book (1961, repr. 1981); R. W. Finn, The Domesday Inquest and the Making of Domesday Book (1961) and Introduction to Domesday Book (1963); J. C. Holt, Domesday Studies (1987).

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...parallel evidence of Domesday Book , Vol. II. The outstanding characteristic of the Exon Domesday is its basic similarity to Domesday Book , Vol. II, and the common contrast they present to Domesday Book , Vol. I. The miscellaneous...
...are concerned largely with Domesday Book, in order of publication...Some Particulars concerning Domesday Book , London, 1756. KELHAM...The first chapter of this book furnished entirely new conceptions of Domesday Book and its background...
...SOCIETY WE are concerned in this book with the history of England...unparalleled in Europe--Domesday Book and Magna Carta. The...thirty years which separate Domesday Book and Magna Carta witness...great survey which we know as Domesday Book relates to a country inhabited...
While the Domesday Geography volumes were being published, a new and rewarding approach to Domesday Book was starting to develop. The Domesday Geography is a snap-shot of England in 1086, or at...
1 Domesday Book Re-Examined 1.1 Introduction An eminent scholar has claimed that Domesday Book is the most famous English public...to undertake a major reexamination of Domesday Book. 1.2 Aims and Methods This study...
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Production Efficiency in Domesday England: 1086 by C.A. Knox Lovell...which has come to be known as the Domesday Book, has provided a rich source of data...co-authored with Graeme Snooks (Domesday Economy: A New Approach to Anglo...
...compiled into a document that later became known as Domesday Book. The Survey is thought to have had a dual fiscal...returns, summarised and edited them, and compiled Domesday Book. Domesday Book consists of two volumes, Great (or Exchequer...
Book Reviews: Economics without...particularly as revealed by Domesday Book. Snooks argues that...discussion of the usefulness of Domesday Book as a source of economic...statistical analysis based on Domesday Book suggests that the primary...
...extant sources. Foot uses Domesday Book as evidence throughout her...direct address to women and the books general purpose of private...understanding of the Vercelli Book as a book for a woman reader...the Early Middle Ages," in Books, Scribes and Learning in the...48) Sisam, The Vercelli Book, 44. The following quotation...
...argued that aspects of Domesday Book, the results of...making and control. Domesday Book served many purposes...courts. Indeed, the books name derives from this...death referred to as "Domesday Book", the book of last...
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...David Roffe Asks Why Exactly Domesday Book, the Oldest and Most Precious...subject was estates. Either way, Domesday Book, it has appeared a truism, is...found their purpose elsewhere. Domesday Book was no different in this respect...
Domesday Book: a Complete Translation...G.H. Martin Penguin Books, 1436pp 30 pounds sterling. ISBN 0-141-00523-8 Domesday Explorer CD-Rom Phillimore...are all to be found in Domesday Book, but until now historians...
The World before Domesday: The English Aristocracy...Despite its subtitle, the book focuses much more on the...the period covered by the book. She is particularly well...English landholdings from Domesday Book, but she also uses...
DOMESDAY BOOK AT THE TOWER OF LONDON by Jeremy Ashbee There is no mention in Domesday of the Tower of London, which this month...becomes home to one of the volumes of Great Domesday as part of a new exhibition exploring...
The Domesday Book Goes Digital by Nikki Swartz The 920-year-old Domesday Book has entered the 21st century. According to...in Kew, London, where the book is housed. The Domesday Book is the oldest public record at the archives...
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Domesday Book Can Now Be Explored Online. Midland historians have...feather quills were used to produce the entries. The Domesday Book is at www.nationalarchives.go-v.uk/domesday Some of the Domesday destinations that exist today...
...answer is simple enough. The Domesday Book is arguably the most important...Birmingham, for example, is in Domesday, and that goes for most others...region, too. Were it not for Domesday, our history books would start with a few scattered...
Land Wars Loom over Domesday Book MkII. Byline: JANE MERRICK DETAILS...publicly recorded in a 21st century Domesday Book. The Queen, the Prince of Wales...William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book nearly a thousand years ago...
...Links in William the Conquerers Domesday Book: REDHILL MILL SHREWSBURY, Pounds...MILLION. Byline: Annie Roberts The Domesday Book records the site where Redhill...SALTFORD, pounds 685,000 The Domesday Book compiled in the 11th century...
Domesday Book Manor for Sale; (but the Ghostly Choir of Nuns Comes Free). Byline...eerie Grade II* listed building in Portsmouth is featured in the 1086 Domesday Book and was once home to Edward the Confessor. Its current structure dates...
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DOMESDAY BOOK doomz da, record of a general...Maitlands masterly survey, Domesday Book and Beyond (1897), which deals...Book (1961) and Introduction to Domesday Book (1963); J. C. Holt, Domesday Studies (1987...
DOOMSDAY BOOK see Domesday Book . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...was taken, the results of which were embodied in the Domesday Book . By the Oath of Salisbury in 1086, William established...1964), and D. Walker (1968); F. M. Maitland, Domesday Book and Beyond (1897, repr. 1966); F. Barlow, William...
...extensive within the town. Named Skjalmars Dale by Scandinavians in the 10th cent., the area is mentioned in the Domesday Book . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...plastics, chemicals, radio components, and paper goods are produced. The areas of Sutton were mentioned in the Domesday Book . Located within the borough, All Saints Church (12th cent.) in Carshalton and Beddington Church (14th cent...
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