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The first online copy of Domesday Book of 1086: search for your town or village in Domesday Book, find population and tax records, and see the original Domesday folios free online
Whitemill (White Mill) is a retired 18th century Watermill, part of the National Trust Kingston Lacy estate, by the River Stour in the Domesday parish of Shapwick, near Wimborne, in Dorset. Open Saturday and Sunday or else take an On-Line tour. Water Mil
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Domesday Collection country and county maps showing genealogy and history with early English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh place, clan and family names. They make wonderful gifts.
Community website for Brookmans Park in south Hertfordshire with more than 20 history books from Domesday to the present and a busy interactive community forum
WELCOME to the Home Page of Prestbury Local History Society, Gloucestershire. PRESTBURY - ABOUT OUR VILLAGE There has been a village in Prestbury since before the Norman Conquest; the Domesday survey records a settlement of about 25 families and a priest.
Gerard Swarbrick has been producing unique hand-crafted maps of English counties, with intricately observed historically accurate detail both current and stretching back to Domesday
Buckland is an attractive village parish recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The Parish boundary is 2 miles from north to south, and about 1.5 miles east to...
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THE FLOYERS, an ancient Saxon family from Devonshire, while never very distinguished, have a well documented history longer than most, being one of only a handful of families who can trace their ancestry in the direct male line back to pre-Norman times.