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Post by havard on Dec 7, 2009 6:45:52 GMT -6
I'm sure most of you are familiar with what can be learned about the Domesday bookk #13 on the Acaeum: www.acaeum.com/library/domesday.htmlHowever, I seem to recall that I have seen accounts of the "Facts about Black Moor" in a more detailed manner somewhere. Does anyone know how much was written on the setting at that point? Havard
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Post by Finarvyn on Dec 7, 2009 13:47:44 GMT -6
Sorry. :-( I keep hoping that someone will find a way to release the contents of all of the Domesday Book newsletters; I've never even seen a copy.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2009 15:01:09 GMT -6
As do I.
Not to stomp on anyone's copyright or anything ... but when I think of the wealth of historical data therein it makes me really sad they are so difficult to obtain.
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Post by harami2000 on Dec 7, 2009 17:25:24 GMT -6
I'm sure most of you are familiar with what can be learned about the Domesday bookk #13 on the Acaeum: www.acaeum.com/library/domesday.htmlHowever, I seem to recall that I have seen accounts of the "Facts about Black Moor" in a more detailed manner somewhere. Aside from FFC pages 25-33, y'mean?
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Post by havard on Dec 8, 2009 6:40:45 GMT -6
Aside from FFC pages 25-33, y'mean? Yeah. I assume those pages arent identical to what was printed in the Domesday Book? Havard
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