Domesday Book by page
Current page: Devon, page 36
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Aller,
7 households
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Bicton,
13 households
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Blackborough,
22 households
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Bolham,
20 households
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Buckland [-in-the-Moor],
13 households
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Cadeleigh,
29 households
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Columbjohn,
11 households
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Coombe,
9.5 households
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Crooke [Burnell],
19 households
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Culm [Vale],
1 household
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[East and Great] Huish,
8 households
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[East and West] Ruckham,
1 household
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Eveleigh,
3 households
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Farringdon,
9 households
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Gatcombe,
12 households
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[Great and West] Bradley,
8 households
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Hill,
1 household
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Hollacombe,
8 households
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Ideford,
19 households
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Ilsham,
6 households
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Leigh,
10 households
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Leonard,
12 households
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Mariansleigh,
21 households
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Newton [St Petrock],
14 households
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Northleigh,
14 households
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Poltimore,
36 households
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Raddon,
7 households
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Shillingford [Abbot and St George],
31 households
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Staplehill,
7 households
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Sutton,
13 households
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Taw [Green],
5 households
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Tormoham,
32 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.