How To Use Domesday book In A Sentence

  • There is little information in Domesday Book on peasant production but a good deal on demesne inputs and output.
  • We have always been spoiled for choice - in the Domesday Book, there were 1,800 ‘vills’ in Yorkshire.
  • • To publish online an inventory of all non-personal datasets held by departments and arms-length bodies - a "domesday book" for the 21st century directgov called Mygov Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The term ‘villanus’ was used in Domesday Book without any derogatory flavour to indicate persons who lived in ‘vills’ - and therefore formed the largest social class.
  • Other candidates include the ship burial at Sutton Hoo, the Lindisfarne Gospels, Magna Carta, the Domesday Book and the Isle of Lewis chessmen.
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  • Swindon - derived from the Saxon words swine dun meaning pig hill - was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, but it was not until the late 13 th century that it grew into a small town with a weekly market.
  • Most oaths are known only from undated but late versions recorded in the Ipswich Domesday books, although some of the key elements are found in the account of the setting up of self-government in 1200 or implied in the custumal.
  • Domesday Book also lists the demesne resources or inputs.
  • The first documentary reference is in the Domesday Book of 1086, but there has been evidence of Roman and Saxon occupation.
  • Digital domesday book unlocked: “The Domesday Project highlights the problems of digital preservation.” also see Why PDF Sucks That’s what I’m saying… - emergency weblog; or: epersonae; or: elaine nelson
  • In 1068 the Domesday Book recorded a population of 650 people, including 28 slaves, 45 smallholders and 23 swineherds.
  • The class of small thegns had broadened into a rural squirearchy, and Domesday Book shows that in 1066 England contained hundreds of manorial lords.
  • There is also a good list in Maitland’s essay on Domesday Book. The Volokh Conspiracy » The influence of French words in English legal terminology
  • The circuit returns were then sent to the Exchequer in Winchester where they were summarized, edited and compiled into Great Domesday Book.
  • The programme will be managed by the National Archives and it will be overseen by a new open data board which will report on the first edition of the new domesday book by April next year. Labour Party News
  • Suffolk in the Middle Ages: Studies in Places and Place-Names, the Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, Saints, Mummies and Crosses(Sentence dictionary), Domesday Book and Chronicles of Bury Abbey.
  • I was once told that the mill was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, and windows were walled up for the window tax of 1696.
  • It is worthy of note that Domesday Book records also the 'soc' jurisdiction and freedom from taxation which are mentioned in the 'Athelstan' charters. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ripon A Short History of the Church and a Description of Its Fabric
  • Thanks to the patient detective work of some great medievalists, we know a lot about the Domesday Book.
  • The new domesday book will for the first time allow the public to access in one place information on each set of data including its size, source, format, content, timeliness, cost and quality. Labour Party News
  • • The Government will publish online an inventory of all non-personal datasets held by departments and arms-length bodies - a "domesday book" for the 21st century Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk

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