Domesday Book by page
Current page: Dorset, page 18
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,
6 households
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Blandford [St Mary] and [Lower] Blandford [St Mary],
15 households
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Brenscombe,
3 households
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Chickerell,
11 households
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Creech and [East and West] Creech,
14 households
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[East and West] Orchard,
2 households
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Gillingham,
66 households
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[Great] Crawford,
14 households
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Hampreston,
25 households
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Hurpston,
6 households
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[Langton Long] Blandford,
28 households
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Lazerton,
7 households
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Lewell,
2 households
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[Little] Kington and Kington [Magna],
27 households
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Mappowder,
33.3 households
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Melbury [Bubb and Osmund],
46 households
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Milton [-on-Stour],
28 households
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Morden and [East] Morden,
28 households
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Petersham,
11 households
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Plumber,
13 households
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Rushton,
4 households
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Swanage,
3 households
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Thorne,
0 households
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Thorn Hill,
10 households
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Thornicombe,
5 households
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Walford,
3 households
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Wey,
47 households
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Wilkswood,
8 households
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Wilksworth,
10 households
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Wimborne [St Giles],
81.3 households
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Winterborne,
138.3 households
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Winterborne [Houghton],
40 households
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Worth [Matravers],
30 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.