it changed england as it gave a clear understanding of the taxasation systems then and now.
i think it is in the Domesday book?
The Domesday book was called Domesday because the book was invented in the time of the war and it was doom.
William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
it was bad because no one liked it and many people were killed and slaughtered but people also loved it because it set some discipline to England.
No, the Domesday Book was not written on Whatman paper. The Domesday Book, which was a comprehensive survey of land and property in England, was written on parchment. Whatman paper, on the other hand, was developed in the 18th century and was not in use during the time the Domesday Book was compiled in the 11th century.
i think it is in the Domesday book?
The Domesday book is in Latin so that people who could read could read it. There was no Standard English in those days.
People didn't like the Domesday book as, who in their right mind wants to give away their money to the tax man, that was the point of the Domesday book. William the conqueror wanted to know how much tax to charge
monks and some others
over 1 million people were asked for the doomsday book
The Domesday book was called Domesday because the book was invented in the time of the war and it was doom.
William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
it was bad because no one liked it and many people were killed and slaughtered but people also loved it because it set some discipline to England.
the domesday book was made in england, written by Harold Saxon.
The Domesday Book refers to Malham as Malgun.
The Domesday Book was completed on August 1, 1086.
No, the Domesday Book was not written on Whatman paper. The Domesday Book, which was a comprehensive survey of land and property in England, was written on parchment. Whatman paper, on the other hand, was developed in the 18th century and was not in use during the time the Domesday Book was compiled in the 11th century.