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Yes. The book gets a bit patchy as you go further north but the southern areas of modern England are well represented.
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William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
It was collected by commisioners they were sent out all over england
i think it is in the Domesday book?
the domesday book was made in england, written by Harold Saxon.
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the domesday book was made in england, written by Harold Saxon.
In the domesday book
Yes. The book gets a bit patchy as you go further north but the southern areas of modern England are well represented.
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 of 1087
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William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
The Domesday Book survey did not include certain areas like the counties of Northumberland, Durham, and Cumberland in the far north of England, as well as parts of Wales and Scotland. Additionally, major towns like London, Winchester, and Bristol were also omitted from the survey.
King William I of England, also called the Conqueror.
They built lots of churches and completed the Domesday Book.