Domesday Book by page
Current page: Somerset, page 26
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Barton [St David],
16 households
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Buckland [St Mary],
8 households
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Cannington,
39.8 households
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Capland,
2 households
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Chilton [Trinity],
3 households
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Durleigh,
9 households
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Earnshill,
7 households
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[Goose, North and South] Bradon,
7 households
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Hay [Street],
3 households
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Honibere,
4 households
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Huntstile,
7 households
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Lilstock,
20 households
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Lopen,
12 households
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[Lytes] Cary,
9 households
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Melcombe,
10 households
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Merriott,
39 households
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Milton,
6 households
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[North and West] Newton,
38 households
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Perry,
17 households
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Pignes,
6 households
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Pitcote,
22.5 households
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Seavington [Abbots, St Mary and St Michael],
40 households
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Shovel,
0 households
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St Michael Church,
0 households
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[Ston] Easton,
23 households
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Walton,
7 households
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Wearne,
2 households
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Wellisford,
10 households
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Wigborough,
5 households
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Withypool,
0 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.