‘The Domesday Book’ Of William I The Conqueror: Detailed Register Of ‘Who Owned What’ In England
A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com – The “Domesday Book” is closely related to William The Conqueror (or “William the Bastard”), king of England and Duke of Normandy, (ca. 1028 -1087).
He was a great man who dominated England in the Middle Ages, but vast sums of money were needed to rule such enormous lands. He ordered to build castles across England and military campaigns were also expensive.
The “Domesday Book” (“Great Survey” of much of England and parts of Wales) is one of England’s greatest treasures of medieval times – was a nationwide inventory of property landlords and property of the people, indispensable for taxes he planned to introduce. The survey was conducted in 1085 or 1086 and took less a year to complete.
This book-register (now in Public Record Office in London), gave the king prestige, power and authority.
See also:
William The Conqueror: Ruthless And Powerful Ruler That Changed Britain Forever
10 Most Bizarre Forms Of Ancient Taxes: Surprising And Funny
It became a crucial source of information on “who owned what” throughout the lands he dominated. The main goal was to determine the taxes that had to pay all his subjects. Once an entire picture of England was collated in the “Domesday Book”, the king could send his tax-gatherers out.
The book was like a “doom” because nobody could dispute or argue against a tax demand.
There were many troublesome questions, which had to be answered, among them for example:
What does each freeman owe in the manor? How many ploughs are there in the manor? How many mills and fishponds? How many freemen, villagers and slaves are there in the manor? How much woodland, pasture, meadow? How much is the manor worth?
It is said that this extraordinary book
“…was written by an observer of the survey that ‘there was no single hide nor a yard of land, nor indeed one ox nor one cow nor one pig which was left out….’
Written by – A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com Senior Staff Writer
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