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| Definitions from the WebDomesday BookDefinition:The Domesday Book is a historical record of England created by William the Conqueror in 1086. It provides extensive details about the land, people, and resources of the country during that time. Parts of Speech:
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 Sample Sentences:1. The Domesday Book provides insights into the social and economic structure of 11th-century England. 2. Many researchers rely on the Domesday Book to trace the ownership of specific pieces of land. Related Products:Explore books about the Domesday Book on Amazon. | ||||
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