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- Domesday_Book abstract "Domesday Book (/ˈduːmzdeɪ/ or US /ˈdoʊmzdeɪ/; Latin: Liber de Wintonia) is a manuscript record of the great survey, completed in 1086 on orders of William the Conqueror, of much of England and parts of Wales: "While spending the Christmas time of 1085 in Gloucester, William had deep speech with his counsellors and sent men all over England to each shire to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and what it was worth" (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle).In Latin (though highly abbreviated, and with some vernacular for native terms without Latin equivalent), the survey's key purpose was to determine what taxes had been owing under Edward the Confessor.The assessors' reckoning of a man's holdings and their value, as given in the Book, was dispositive and without appeal, and thus the name Domesday Book (Middle English for Doomsday Book) came into use in the 12th century.As Richard FitzNigel wrote around 1179:for as the sentence of that strict and terrible last account cannot be evaded by any skilful subterfuge, so when this book is appealed to ... its sentence cannot be quashed or set aside with impunity. That is why we have called the book 'the Book of Judgement' ... because its decisions, like those of the Last Judgement, are unalterable.The manuscript is held at The National Archives, London. In 2011, the Open Domesday site made the manuscript freely available for the first time.No survey approaching the scope and extent of the Domesday Book was attempted until the 1873 Return of Owners of Land (sometimes termed the "Modern Domesday")which presented the first complete, post-Domesday picture of the distribution of landed property in the British Isles.".
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- Domesday_Book caption ""Domesday Book", from Historic Byways and Highways of Old England ed. Andrew Williams".
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- Domesday_Book reason "huh? What means in this context "tax return", and why is it surprising it would be unpopular?".
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