Domesday Book by page
Current page: Staffordshire, page 3
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Acton [Trussell],
18 households
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Adbaston,
5.8 households
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Aspley,
8 households
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Aston,
3.2 households
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Baden Hall,
0.4 households
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Baswich,
3.5 households
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Bednall,
0 households
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[Bishops] Offley,
0.4 households
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Brewood,
51 households
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Brockton,
0.4 households
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Brocton,
0 households
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Broughton,
0 households
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Burouestone,
5.5 households
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[Chapel or Hill] Chorlton,
0.4 households
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Charnes,
0.4 households
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Chatcull,
0.4 households
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Coldmeece,
0.4 households
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Coley,
10 households
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Cotes,
0.4 households
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Coton [Clanford],
3.2 households
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Croxton,
10 households
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Doresley,
0.4 households
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Doxey,
3.2 households
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Drointon,
1 household
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Eccleshall,
19 households
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Ellastone and [Lower and Upper] Ellastone,
29 households
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Ellenhall,
5.8 households
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Flashbrook,
0.4 households
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Fradswell,
5 households
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Freeford,
5.5 households
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[Gerrards] Bromley,
5.8 households
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[Great and Little] Bridgeford,
3.2 households
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[Great and Little] Haywood,
15 households
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Hammerwich,
9.9 households
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Handsacre,
5.5 households
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Harborne,
5.5 households
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Hints,
5.5 households
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Hixon,
5 households
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Horton,
5.5 households
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Knighton,
5.8 households
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Lichfield,
9.9 households
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Litelbech,
5.5 households
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[Little] Wyrley,
9.9 households
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Moreton and [Upper] Moreton,
10 households
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Norton [Canes],
9.9 households
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Packington,
15.3 households
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[Pipe] Ridware,
5.5 households
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Podmore,
5.8 households
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Rowley,
9.9 households
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Seighford,
3.2 households
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Slindon,
0.4 households
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Smethwick,
5.5 households
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Stytchbrook,
9.9 households
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Sugnall,
5.8 households
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Swinchurch,
5.8 households
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Tamhorn,
5.5 households
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Tipton,
5.5 households
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Tunstall,
5.8 households
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Tymmor,
5.5 households
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Walton,
5.8 households
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Walton [-on-the-Hill],
3.5 households
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Weeford,
5.5 households
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Wolseley,
6 households
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Wootton,
5.8 households
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Yoxall,
5.5 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.