Example uses in sentence of “Domesday book”

How to use in-sentence of “Domesday book”:

+ The term “March of Wales” was used in the Domesday Book of 1086.

+ Peckham appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Pecheham.

+ The Domesday book got its name because its lists were so complete that it reminded people of the Last Judgment in Christianity, when lists of what people have done go before God for people to be judged.

+ The Domesday book gave the names of King William’s friends and even listed the number of pigs on a piece of land.

+ William ordered the Domesday Book to be written.

Example uses in sentence of Domesday book
Example uses in sentence of Domesday book

Example sentences of “Domesday book”:

+ Swadlincote was in the Domesday Book in 1086.

+ The earliest reference to the site was in the Domesday Book survey of 1086.

+ The Domesday Book was a record of all taxable land in England, together with such information as would indicate its worth.

+ Marazion was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and is the oldest chartered town in Britain, having been granted this status by King Henry III in 1257.

+ The town is recorded in the Domesday Book as consisting of four manors in the hundred of Hodnet.

+ The Domesday Book was a record of every farm, village and house so that he knew how much rent he should get.

+ Bures was listed in the Domesday Book as “Bura”/”Buro”.

+ It was first recorded as “Nova Foresta” in Domesday Book in 1086.

+ The Domesday Book is the record of the great survey of much of England, and parts of Wales, completed in 1086, done for William I of England, or William the Conqueror.

+ The town was first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as “Neuport”, which is an Old English word meaning “New Market Town”.

+ Swadlincote was in the Domesday Book in 1086.

+ The earliest reference to the site was in the Domesday Book survey of 1086.

+ Drayton is recorded in the Domesday Book as a manor in the hundred of Hodnet.

+ Madeley is recorded in the Domesday Book as a small settlement.

+ It was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086.

+ The Domesday Book shows Burslem as a small farming hamlet.

+ Later, the village is recorded in the Domesday Book under name “Watamestede”.

+ At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 the county was said to form part of Yorkshire.

+ The Domesday Book is two volumes.

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