Domesday Book by page
Current page: Herefordshire, page 16
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Ashperton,
35 households
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Bodenham,
34 households
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Bradley,
0 households
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Burcstanestune,
0 households
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Byton,
6 households
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Cascob,
0 households
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Clatterbrune,
0 households
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Clehonger,
19 households
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Coldborough,
1 household
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Discoed,
0 households
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Dorstone,
0 households
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Hanleys [End],
6 households
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Harpton,
0 households
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Knill,
0 households
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Laysters,
0 households
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Litley,
2 households
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[Little] Brampton,
0 households
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[Lower and Upper] Lyde,
11 households
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[Lower and Upper] Lye,
16 households
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[Lower] Bullingham and Bullinghope,
32 households
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[Lower] Harpton,
0 households
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Ludford,
5 households
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Mathon,
33 households
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Milton,
10 households
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Mynyddbrydd,
15 households
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Nash,
0 households
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Newton,
4 households
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Pontshill,
6 households
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Querentune,
0 households
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[Richards] Castle,
74 households
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Rochford and [Upper] Rochford,
19 households
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Rotherwas,
5 households
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Staunton [-on-Arrow],
23 households
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Thruxton,
6 households
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Titley,
0 households
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Weston [-under-Penyard],
2 households
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Whyle,
5 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.