Domesday Book by page
Current page: Lincolnshire, page 33
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Audleby,
33 households
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Beckering,
15 households
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Bleasby,
10 households
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Blyton,
0 households
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Cadney,
33 households
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Dunstall,
17 households
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[East and West] Barkwith,
26 households
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[East and West] Torrington,
24 households
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Elsham,
41.5 households
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Hackthorn,
39.5 households
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Hainton,
31 households
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Holton [-le-Moor],
30 households
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Laughton,
29 households
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[Market, Middle and West] Rasen,
144.3 households
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Northorpe,
40 households
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Osgodby,
41.8 households
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Otby,
20.3 households
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Owersby,
91 households
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Riby,
33.3 households
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Scotton,
71 households
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Sixhills,
39 households
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Snarford,
18 households
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[South] Kelsey,
77 households
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Southrey,
11 households
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Souththorpe,
0 households
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Stainton,
22.2 households
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Strubby,
8 households
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Swallow,
49.5 households
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Tealby,
52.5 households
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Thonock,
5.5 households
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Thornton [-le-Moor],
18 households
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Walesby,
27.3 households
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Wharton,
5.5 households
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Yawthorpe,
6 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.