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yes , lots of people liked the doomsday book
the doomsday book was made in 1086 during William the Conquerors reign. it was to record who owned pieces of land and what taxes he could raise. William died before it was finished.
"Domesday" is an old form of the word "Doomsday". The Domesday book was a record of land and resources owned in England in 1085-1086. It was compiled for the purpose of levying taxes. The process was so thorough and invasive that people compared it to how they thought God would collect information for the Last Judgement, or Doomsday. Source: UK National Archives
Domesday Book
A book which recorded a survey of land in England
The Domesday Book of 1086 which is often misspelt and mis-pronounced as the doomsday book.
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it was written by an observer of the survey that "there was no single hide nor a yard of land, nor indeed one ox nor one cow nor one pig which was left out". The grand and comprehensive scale on which the Domesday survey took place and the irreversible nature of the information collected led people to compare it to the Last Judgement, or 'Doomsday', described in the Bible, when the deeds of Christians written in the Book of Life were to be placed before God for judgement. This name was not adopted until the late 12th Century
The Doomsday book was a book that was eventually placed in the Public Record Offence. In London englend.
yes , lots of people liked the doomsday book
the doomsday book was made in 1086 during William the Conquerors reign. it was to record who owned pieces of land and what taxes he could raise. William died before it was finished.
The Domesday Book was a book made by William the Conqueror. It listed everyone's wealth and money so William could tax them.
The Doomsday Book (Alternately known as Domesday, or Book of Winchester) is the record of the 1086 CE great survey of England . It was done for William I of England, AKA 'William the Conqueror'. Domesday comes from the Old English word "dom" an accounting or reckoning. So Domesday or Doomsday was a Day of Reckoning. What were they checking for? The survey was an attempt to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and evaluate its worth. The Reckoning was how much money each household would owe in taxes. The Dutch have this same use of reckoning in their word for a restaurant bill "Rekenen" a summing up. About the book itself, it was written in Latin spiced up with Old English words for which no Latin equivalent. Copies still exist and it is on-line.
The accuracy of the doomsday survey is subjective as it depends on the methodology and data sources used to create it. Some people may view it as reliable based on their alignment with its predictions and credibility of the organization conducting the survey, while others may have a more skeptical opinion due to potential biases or limitations in the research.
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