Domesday Book by page
Current page: Lincolnshire, page 31
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Asgarby,
22 households
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Asterby,
18 households
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Benniworth,
54 households
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Bullington,
27 households
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Burreth,
10.5 households
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East Keal,
27 households
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Edlington,
59 households
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Halton [Holegate],
31 households
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Hareby,
43 households
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Horsington,
32.5 households
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Hundleby,
37 households
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Kingthorpe,
15 households
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[Little] Minting,
28.5 households
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[Little] Steeping,
31 households
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Ludford,
48 households
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[Mavis] Enderby,
30.5 households
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Miningsby,
48 households
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Minting,
28.5 households
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[North] Ormsby,
31 households
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[Old] Bolingbroke,
32 households
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Raithby [-by-Spilsby],
26.5 households
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Sibsey,
77 households
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Stenigot,
28 households
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Stickford,
30 households
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Stickney,
38 households
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Stixwould,
21 households
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Strubby,
8 households
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Thorley,
4.5 households
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Thorpe [St Peter],
33.7 households
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Toynton [All Saints and St Peter],
78 households
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Wyham,
21 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.