Publisher's Synopsis
A Contemporary Description of the Domesday Survey offers readers insight into one of the most important historical documents in English history: the Domesday Book. Compiled on the order of William the Conqueror, the Domesday Book represents a comprehensive survey of England's land and resources in 1086. This book provides a contemporary account, shedding light on the methodologies, purposes, and societal impact of this ambitious undertaking. Explore the intricacies of land ownership, feudal obligations, and the administrative machinery of Norman England through the lens of those who lived it. Stevensonâ(TM)s work remains an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of English society and law.
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