The Heresfordshire Domesday

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The Heresfordshire Domesday

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 jan 2006 22:43:01

Balliol College's Manuscript 350, which I understand to be a 1091
listing of Domesday landholders, is available online and much easier to
read than a 1575 will I was attempting earlier -- but the images take
FOREVER to load on my antique dial-up system. Surely somebody
somewhere has posted a translation. Does anyone here know who and
where?

Thanks,

Carol Stokes

Chris Phillips

Re: The Heresfordshire Domesday

Legg inn av Chris Phillips » 20 jan 2006 22:57:22

Carol Stokes wrote:
Balliol College's Manuscript 350, which I understand to be a 1091
listing of Domesday landholders, is available online and much easier to
read than a 1575 will I was attempting earlier -- but the images take
FOREVER to load on my antique dial-up system. Surely somebody
somewhere has posted a translation. Does anyone here know who and
where?

I don't know about a translation, but the Pipe Roll Society has published a
facsimile and transcript of the text (note that the date given is quite a
lot later than the one you mention):

V. H. Galbraith and J. Tait, eds, Herefordshire Domesday, circa 1160-1170
(Pipe Roll Society, new series 25; London, 1950)

Chris Phillips

Gjest

Re: The Heresfordshire Domesday

Legg inn av Gjest » 21 jan 2006 04:27:57

Thanks, Chris -- I'm off after it!

Carol

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