Domesday Book by page
Current page: Herefordshire, 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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Ashe [Ingen],
17.3 households
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Ashton,
20.9 households
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Aymestrey,
27.3 households
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Brierley,
20.9 households
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Brimfield,
22.9 households
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Broadfield and [Lower] Broadfield,
5 households
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Broadward,
16 households
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Brockmanton,
6.4 households
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Butterley,
25 households
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Cholstrey,
20.9 households
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Cleeve and [Lower] Cleeve,
16.3 households
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Dilwyn and [Little and Sollers] Dilwyn,
39 households
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Eaton,
7 households
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Edwyn [Ralph],
27.3 households
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Eyton,
6.4 households
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Farlow,
20.9 households
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Fencote,
4 households
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Ford,
5 households
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Gattertop,
12 households
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Hamnish [Clifford] and [Upper] Hamnish,
6 households
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Hampton,
6 households
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Hampton [Wafre],
0 households
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Hatfield,
17 households
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Humber,
6.4 households
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Ivington,
20.9 households
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Leinthall [Earls and Starks],
77.3 households
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Leominster,
27.3 households
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[Lower and Nun] Upton,
27.9 households
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Luston,
20.9 households
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Lye,
6.4 households
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Marston [Stannett],
25.9 households
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Middleton [on-the-Hill],
4 households
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[Miles] Hope,
20.9 households
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Newton,
6 households
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Risbury,
8 households
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Sarnesfield and [Little] Sarnesfield,
17 households
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Stanford [Bishop and Regis],
24 households
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Stockton,
20.9 households
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Stoke [Prior],
20.9 households
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Wapley,
24 households
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Wharton,
5 households
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Wigmore,
0 households
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Wilton,
16.3 households
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Yarpole,
34.9 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.