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  2. Domesday Book - Wikipedia

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    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 parts of Wales bordering and included within English ...

  3. Publication of Domesday Book - Wikipedia

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    Domesday Book was an item of great interest to the antiquarian movement of the 18th century. This was the age of the county history, with many accounts of the English shires being published at this time, and Domesday Book, as a property record of early date that happened to be arranged by county, was a major source for the medieval history of all the counties encompassed by the survey.

  4. Anchetil de Greye - Wikipedia

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    Anchetil de Greye (c. 1046 – after 1086) was a Norman chevalier and vassal of William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, one of the great magnates of early Norman England.. He is regarded as the ancestor of the noble House of Grey, branches of which held many peerage and other titles in England, including Baron Grey de Wilton (1295), Baron Ferrers of Groby (1299), Baron Grey of Codnor (1299 ...

  5. William de Beaufeu - Wikipedia

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    William de Beaufeu [a] [b] was a medieval Bishop of Thetford and a major landholder mentioned in the Domesday Book. [1] ... on 25 December 1085 and consecrated in 1086.

  6. 1080s in England - Wikipedia

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    1085. Threatened invasion from Denmark aborted after a rebellion there. [2] 25 December – William commissions the Domesday Book. [1] 1086. 1 August – Domesday Book is presented to William at Old Sarum. [4] White Tower (Tower of London) 1087

  7. Brington, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1085 William the Conqueror ordered that a survey should be carried out across his kingdom to discover who owned which parts and what it was worth. The survey took place in 1086 and the results were recorded in what, since the 12th century, has become known as the Domesday Book.

  8. Ridlington, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Ridlington has an entry in the Domesday Book of 1085 where its population, land ownership and productive resources were extensively detailed along with the other settlement of Witton [5] In the survey Ridlington is recorded by the name of Ridlinketuna, in the hundred of Tunstead. [6] The main tenants being Ranulf brother of Ilger.

  9. Great Paxton - Wikipedia

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    In 1085 William the Conqueror ordered that a survey should be carried out across his kingdom to discover who owned which parts and what it was worth. The survey took place in 1086 and the results were recorded in what, since the 12th century, has become known as the Domesday Book .

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