Similar words: tuesday, wednesday, ash wednesday, valentine's day, copybook, storybook, baby boomer, domestic. Meaning: ['duːmzdeɪ] n. record of a British census and land survey in 1085-1086 ordered by William the Conqueror.
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1. First recorded in the Domesday book, it still has the centuries old appearance that makes it so popular with tourists.
2. Domesday Book makes it clear that large areas were wooded and that waste and underused land was widespread in 1086.
3. Rimswell was mentioned in the Domesday Book, but there are no really old buildings left, although some are of interest.
4. The first documentary reference is in the Domesday Book of 1086, but there has been evidence of Roman and Saxon occupation.
5. William the First's Domesday book is both a historical treasure and the tool of a conqueror.
6. Mentioned as a royal manor in the Domesday Book, it was long a market center for silk and woolen textiles. Population, '7,300.
7. Mentioned as a royal manor in the Domesday Book, it was long a market center for silk and woolen textiles. Population, 67,300.
8. Why was the property record known as the Domesday Book under the rule of William?
9. The Domesday Book is a great land survey from the year 1086.
10. The Domesday Book was a census, land and property survey carried out in England in 1086 for William the Conqueror.
11. The Romans were early settlers here,(http://sentencedict.com) and the village was thriving during the survey for the Domesday Book.
12. The epitome of this process was William's great taxation record, the Domesday Book of 1086.
13. It stands on the site of a watermill recorded in Domesday Book as belonging to the Manor of Walthamstow.
14. B. practices: replacement of the Witan, with Grnd council, Domesday Book.
15. Why did William send his clerks to compile the property record known as the Domesday Book?
16. Suffolk in the Middle Ages: Studies in Places and Place-Names, the Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, Saints, Mummies and Crosses, Domesday Book and Chronicles of Bury Abbey.
17. In 1086, 10% of the population recorded in the Domesday Book (a large census) were slaves.
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