Relacionar Columnas Doomsday Book - Sources TermsVersión en línea Key term matching - Doomsday Book por Simon Forrester 1 An area of water where fish are caught so they can be sold. 2 3 In Anglo-Saxon England, this was the equivalent of a present-day county. 4 Any resource that can be used by the landowner on his land, for example woodlands, orchards, ponds or lakes, mills, bakeries, farm buildings and the manor house itself. 5 In Anglo-Saxon England, this was an amount of land considered sufficient to support a single peasant family. 6 Was given this land by King Edward. 7 8 9 A freeborn peasant who had to work for the lord. They were not slaves, but could not leave the lord's lands and might have to fight for him in a war. 10 A small piece of land under 1 meter. 11 This means that William wanted to know everything in that people owned in England in the smallest detail. 12 Asking men to find out information. 13 Money that has to be paid. 14 Written in the Doomsday book. 15 Who owned the land. 16 Commissioning them to find out So very narrowly, indeed Plough Swine Fishery Archbishop, Abbots, Diocesan Bishops. Demesne How the land was occupied Set down in his writ. Shire Yard of land. Held it in alod from King Edward. Dues Villeins Ox Hide