Domesday Book by page
Current page: Derbyshire, 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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Appleby [Magna],
9 households
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Aston,
4.4 households
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Aston [-on-Trent],
3 households
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Bearwardcote,
7 households
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Beeley,
8 households
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Bupton,
23 households
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Caldwell,
6 households
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Charlesworth,
0 households
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Chatsworth,
3.5 households
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Chisworth and [Higher] Chisworth,
0 households
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Chunal,
0 households
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Coton [-in-the-Elms],
9 households
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Dalbury,
10.5 households
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Draycott,
14.3 households
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Edale,
4.4 households
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Eyam,
19 households
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Findern,
2.5 households
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Hadfield,
0 households
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Hayfield?,
0 households
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[Higher and Lower] Dinting,
0 households
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Hilton,
21.5 households
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Hoon,
18.5 households
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Hope,
4.4 households
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Hopwell,
14.3 households
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Kinder,
0 households
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Langley,
3.5 households
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Littleover,
2.5 households
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Longdendale,
0 households
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[Long] Eaton,
32 households
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Ludworth,
0 households
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Mapperley,
0 households
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Mickleover,
7.3 households
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Muchedeswelle,
4.4 households
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Offerton,
6.4 households
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Old Glossop,
0 households
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Padfield and [Little] Padfield,
0 households
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Potlocks,
2.5 households
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Rodsley,
10.5 households
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Sawley,
14.3 households
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Shardlow,
3 households
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Shatton,
4.4 households
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Snelston,
7.3 households
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Stapenhill,
19 households
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Stoke,
4.4 households
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[Stoney] Middleton,
11 households
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Sudbury,
21.5 households
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Sutton [-on-the-Hill],
12.5 households
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Thornsett,
0 households
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Tibshelf,
9 households
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Ticknall,
8 households
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Tideswell,
4.4 households
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Weston [-on-Trent],
35 households
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Whitfield,
0 households
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Winshill,
16 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.