Domesday Book by page
Current page: Wiltshire, page 11
The original folios of Domesday Book, a complete survey of England written in AD 1086.
Places mentioned on this page
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Amesbury,
111 households
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Baycliff,
10 households
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Bishopstrow,
21 households
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Boyton,
17 households
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Bradenstoke,
42 households
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[Broad] Blunsdon and Blunsdon [St Andrew],
10 households
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Chitterne,
60 households
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Deptford,
6 households
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[East and West] Tytherton,
13 households
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[Great and Little] Somerford,
80 households
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[Hanging, Little and Steeple] Langford,
43 households
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Hartham,
13 households
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[Hill] Deverill,
24 households
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Keevil,
42 households
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Lacock,
39 households
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Langley [Burrell],
22 households
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Middleton,
4 households
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[North] Wraxall,
32 households
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Poole [Keynes],
14 households
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Porton,
8 households
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Potterne,
107 households
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Rockley,
24 households
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Shrewton,
43 households
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Thickwood,
6 households
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Tollard [Royal],
31 households
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Winterbourne [Earls],
28 households
Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer.