Domesday Book by page
Current page: Cornwall, 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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Antony,
31 households
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Bossiney,
7 households
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Callestick, [Higher] Callestick and Callestick [Vean],
12 households
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Cargoll,
50 households
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Coswarth,
14 households
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Crantock,
3 households
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Ellenglaze,
20 households
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Fursnewth,
17 households
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Halwyn,
9 households
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[Higher] Tolcarne,
0 households
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Lancarffe,
12 households
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Perran,
14 households
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Polroad,
8 households
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Probus,
16 households
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Rame,
23 households
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Sheviock,
27 households
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St Buryan,
12 households
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St Enoder,
13 households
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St Keverne,
0 households
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St Neot,
16 households
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Tregenna?,
0 households
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Tregole?,
13 households
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Treknow,
17 households
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Treloy,
13 households
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Tremail,
10 households
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Tremore,
0 households
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Trenhaile,
0 households
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Treninnick,
0 households
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Trevornick,
0 households
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Tywarnhayle,
41 households
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Withiel,
25 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.