The Domesday Book - compiled in 1085-6 - is one of the ... Others are anonymous, such as the one 'poor woman' of Barfreston in Kent who only appears in the text because she had to make an annual ...
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Medieval bishop’s ring unearthed by metal detectorist to be sold at auctionThe village is detailed in the Domesday Book of 1086 and the rare ring is thought to date from the late 12th to early 13th ...
The Archbishop’s Palace in Charing, near Ashford, was first mentioned in the Domesday Book and later became a favourite residence of King Henry VIII. The Archbishop’s Palace in Charing has hit ...
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Kent Live on MSNThe charming Kent seaside town that has so much to offer people never leaveFirst cited in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a village ... hub for trade - a role it retains to this day. Deal sits at Kent's ...
The Domesday Book is The National Archives' oldest and most famous public record. It is a highly detailed survey and valuation of all the land held by the king, William the Conqueror, and his ...
To do this, he sent out his supporters to survey the country. This detailed record of England was called the Domesday Book. It gives historians a great source of information to find out what life ...
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