The Domesday Book was a survey of England completed in 1086.Please see the related link if you want more information.the word means " the days we do not know much about
Domesday book was compiled by a team of inspectors acting for king William I in 1086, taking only months to gather the information. It was actually two books: Great Domesday, covering 31 counties and Little Domesday, covering only 3 (but in much greater detail). The record was kept secure as an official document in the king's treasury at Winchester; when the treasury was moved to Westminster in the 12th century, the Domesday record went with it. Today it is kept in the Public Records Office at Kew.
So that he knew how much to tax people depending on how much land they owned and how much money they were making.
The Domesday Book is a survey of all of England. William the conqueror created the Domesday Book, to keep a record of all the land in England, when the Danish army were going to invade England. The barons went and asked the villages about how much land they had, price when king Edward was alive and the price now. All of this information was kept as a record for William. The knights would threaten to kill anyone who lies. When William had the book he was able to take lands away from people when he needed it and he knew how much the land was worth. William also was able to know how much tax to charge because the more it was worth the more taxes they had to pay.
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Birmingham was worth £20 in the Domesday Book of 1086.
People didn't like the Domesday book as, who in their right mind wants to give away their money to the tax man, that was the point of the Domesday book. William the conqueror wanted to know how much tax to charge
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In the Domesday Book, approximately 1.8 million hectares of land were recorded as being used for arable farming. This constituted a significant portion of the total land area surveyed in the book.
The Domesday Book was not started until long after 1066 and only completed in 1086. The people of England would have had little or no knowledge of the book as very few could read apart from priests and some monks. The Domesday Book was purely for the king and his accountants who needed to know how much tax he could levy on the landowners and tenants.
The Domesday Book was a survey of England completed in 1086.Please see the related link if you want more information.the word means " the days we do not know much about
King William created the Domesday Book to determine the value of the property of England. He wanted to know how much taxes he could collect from his newly conquered land. It gives us the one picture of the way common people lived in Europe during that period. The Domesday Book was used by William to Conqueror to create a system of taxation for England.
he found out which people had what things and how many of them so he knew how much to tax them
Domesday book was compiled by a team of inspectors acting for king William I in 1086, taking only months to gather the information. It was actually two books: Great Domesday, covering 31 counties and Little Domesday, covering only 3 (but in much greater detail). The record was kept secure as an official document in the king's treasury at Winchester; when the treasury was moved to Westminster in the 12th century, the Domesday record went with it. Today it is kept in the Public Records Office at Kew.
So that he knew how much to tax people depending on how much land they owned and how much money they were making.
In the Middle Ages, Brighton was a settlement and fishing village called Brighthelmston. It was not written about much, but was recorded in the Domesday Book.
The Domesday Book is a survey of all of England. William the conqueror created the Domesday Book, to keep a record of all the land in England, when the Danish army were going to invade England. The barons went and asked the villages about how much land they had, price when king Edward was alive and the price now. All of this information was kept as a record for William. The knights would threaten to kill anyone who lies. When William had the book he was able to take lands away from people when he needed it and he knew how much the land was worth. William also was able to know how much tax to charge because the more it was worth the more taxes they had to pay.