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Domesday Book (/ˈduːmzdeɪ/ DOOMZ-day; the
Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a m****cript
record of the
Great Survey of much of
England and...
- Norwich:
Pitkin Unichrome. ASIN B00APDW15O. Poole,
Austin Lane (1993). From
Doomesday book to
Magna Carta 1087–1216.
Oxford History of England. Vol. III (2nd ed...
- The BBC
Domesday Project was a
partnership between Acorn Computers, Philips, Logica, and the BBC (with some
funding from the
European Commission's ESPRIT...
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Doomesday Book
Standard English words which have a
Scandinavian Etymology (The Vikings...
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mentioned in Widsith, line 81. The name
Halla herred is
attested in the
Doomesday book of
Valdemar II of
Denmark for an area at the
Randers Fjord in north...
- 2015.
Retrieved November 19, 2015. Dinich,
Heather (November 25, 2015). "
Doomesday: Worst-case
scenarios for
College Football Playoff committee". ESPN. Retrieved...
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village means the "homestead
where burdock grows". The name
appears in the
Doomesday Book, 1086, and is the
Norman version of the
original Anglo Saxon name...
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which date back to
Edward the Confessor. The Mill was do****ented in the
Doomesday Book of 1086, and
declared as
worth 6s. 8d. (the
equivalent to 48 days'...
- Alexander,
Recreations with the Muses,
contains Four
Monarchicke Tragedies,
Doomesday, A
Paraenesis to
Prince Henry (all
previously published), and Jonathan:...
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Retrieved 12
September 2018. Williams, Ann; Martin, G. H. (2003).
Doomesday Book: A
Complete Translation.
Penguin Books. p. 488. ISBN 9780141439945...