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- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book abstract "The extent of historic Craven is debatable. Craven's current local government district was defined in 1974 but in the past it encompassed a larger area. Although Craven is a Celtic name there is no known description of its extent until the entries in the Domesday Book in The National Archives. This great survey of England, completed in 1086 for William the Conqueror, was to find out how much each landholder had in arable land and what that was worth in terms of the taxes they used to pay under Edward the Confessor.".
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- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book wikiPageExternalLink domesday.pase.ac.uk.
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book wikiPageExternalLink www.domesdaymap.co.uk.
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- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book wikiPageID "38277641".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book wikiPageRevisionID "596417818".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book caption "Some of the Yorkshire pages of the Domesday Book have the sub heading In Craven".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book date "1086".
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- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book language "== Latin".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book location "The National Archives, Kew, London".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book name "Craven in the Domesday Book".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book width "250".
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book subject Category:Craven_(district).
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book subject Category:Domesday_Book.
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book subject Category:History_of_Lancashire.
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book subject Category:History_of_Yorkshire.
- Craven_in_the_Domesday_Book comment "The extent of historic Craven is debatable. Craven's current local government district was defined in 1974 but in the past it encompassed a larger area. Although Craven is a Celtic name there is no known description of its extent until the entries in the Domesday Book in The National Archives.".
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