Examples of 'domesday' in a sentence

Meaning of "domesday"

Domesday (noun): Refers to the great survey of England commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1085-1086, providing valuable information on landholding and resources
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  • Obsolete form of doomsday.
  • Ellipsis of Domesday Book.
  • Ellipsis of Domesday survey.

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This is a sign of domesday my daughter and is certainly evil.
The village is mentioned in the Domesday book.
Domesday makes no mention of a priest at Wixford.
A church was in existence at the time of Domesday.
Many of the locations found in Domesday may be dispersed farmsteads.
It retains the same name by which it was recorded in Domesday.
At the time of Domesday Snarestone amounted to a single carucate of waste land.
Cove is mentioned in the Domesday book.
At the time of the Domesday book there were two mill ponds.
The house is also mentioned in the Domesday book.
Unfortunately the entry in Domesday Book on which this supposition was made is an error.
A mill may have been on this site since Domesday.
There is no mention in the Domesday Book of a settlement where the current town is.
Aston was first mentioned in the Domesday book.
Loughtons growth since Domesday has largely been at the expense of the forest.

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It was listed in the Domesday book.
Domesday Book gives scanty particulars of a few churches but is silent as to the cathedral.
Her family name does not appear in the Domesday book.
Godtorp was another such Domesday manor that was for a long period regarded as a mystery location.
Wallingford was established as a borough by the time of the Domesday book.
The ground is allegedly referenced in the Domesday Book as a sporting facility for the village.
The foundation existed at the time of the Domesday book.
They also have possibly the largest Domesday and interactive laserdisc archive in the world.
The presence of a church on the site is recorded in the Domesday Book.
It appeared in the Domesday Book as a royal manor.
The presence of a church on the site was noted in the Domesday Book.
The town was described in Domesday Book as a borough.
The first written record of the village is its listing in the Domesday Book.
Farthingstone was listed in the Domesday book as Fordinestone.
The results were summarized in the two great volumes known as the Domesday Book.
Nuneaton was listed in the Domesday Book as a small hamlet.
There has been a church in this place since the time of the Domesday Book.
This was probably the Domesday mill recorded at Ulcombe.
It is believed there were farms in the area around the Domesday time or before.
Domesday book meets the Internet.
It is not listed in Domesday book.
The Domesday Book and a motte and bailey castle.
It was formed to a great extent from the earlier Domesday hundred of Hamestan.
Domesday is a very important document for understanding Norman England.
The results were compiled into two books which are called the Domesday book.
Kirton is mentioned in the Domesday Book three times.
The earliest written evidence of the town can be found in the Domesday Book.
A mill mentioned in the Domesday Book stood on this location.
The original site was recorded in the Domesday Book.
The Domesday Book lists two water mills in the parish.
It resulted in a work now known as the Domesday Book.
The Domesday Book recorded mills hythes and fisheries here.
Both villages can be found in the Domesday Book.
Farnham is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the settlements in Clavering hundred.
Curiously however there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book.

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