Book." in which the extent of land in each district, the state it was in, whether meadow, pasture, wood, or arable, the name of the proprietor, the tenure by which it was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk, and the City and County of the ... - Page 24de William White - 1836 - 816 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Edward Baines - 1821 - 680 pages
...Alfred. This survey was registered in a national record, called Domesday Book, in which the extent of land in each district ; the state it was in, whether...was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. That nothing might be wanting to render this document complete, and its authority... | |
 | Edward Baines - 1824 - 678 pages
...Alfred. This survey was registered in a national record, called Domesday Book, in which the extent of land in each district ; the state it was in, whether...was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. That nothing might be wanting to render this document complete, and it» authority... | |
 | William White - 1832 - 714 pages
...and what is not, ancient demesne. It specifies the extent of the land in each district; the 'tateit was in. whether meadow, pasture, wood, or arable;...value at which it was estimated. That nothing might be •anting to render this document complete, and its authority perpetual, commissioners were appointed... | |
 | William White - 1834 - 794 pages
...serves to show what manor is, »nd «Uai is not, ancient demesne. It specifies the extent of the lind m each district ; the state it was in, whether meadow,...or arable ; the name of the proprietor ; the tenure \>v «\ucti it «as held ; and the value at which it was estimated. That nothing might be wanting to... | |
 | William White - 1844 - 770 pages
...demesne. It specifies the extent of the land in each district; the state it was in, whethermeadow, pasture, wood, or arable; the name of the proprietor...complete, and its authority perpetual, commissioners were ap. pointed to superintend the survey, and the returns were made under tlie sanction of juries of all... | |
 | Samuel Bagshaw (of Sheffield.) - 1846 - 716 pages
...Alfred, This survey was registered in a national record, called Doomsday Bonk, in »bich the extent of land in each district, the state it was in, whether...was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. In order to make this document complete, and its anthority perpetual, commissioners... | |
 | White, Francis, & co - 1850 - 996 pages
...Alfred. This survey was registered in a national record, called " Domesday Book." in which the extent of land in each district, the state it was in, whether...was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. In order to make this document complete, and its authority perpetual, commissioners... | |
 | Whellan, William, & Co - 1855 - 1010 pages
...that invaluable record, the Doomsday Bouk, in which the extent of each district, and whether it was meadow, pasture, wood, or arable, the name of the...proprietor, the tenure by which it was held, and the valuó at which it was estimated, were all duly entered. The four northern counties above mentioned... | |
 | Duffield William Coller - 1861 - 660 pages
...district were mnde by juries of freemen. It describes the extent of the land, the state it was then in, whether meadow, pasture, wood, or arable, the...was held, and the value at which it was estimated. There were the Great and Little Domesday Books, the latter of which contains the survey of Essex ;... | |
 | White Francis and co - 1864 - 812 pages
...Alfred. ТЫя survey was registered in a national record, called Doomsday Book, in which the extent of land in each district, the state it was in, whether...pasture, wood, or arable ; the name of the proprietor Í the tenure by which it was held, and the value at which it was estimated, were all duly entered.... | |
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