The tenurial structure of Hampshire before and after the Norman Conquest
<p>This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the wealthiest in the kingdom to families holding only a few acres of land. It pieces together and maps their landholding across the kingdom and the shire, exploring how and why they held land w...
Main Author: | Blayney, K |
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Other Authors: | Baxter, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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