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The Domesday Book, Suffolk
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Suffolk, extract from the Little Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
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11th Boroughs Document Documents Domesday Manors Record Records Resources Spread Suffolk Survey Surveys Taxable Taxation Taxes Values
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our stunning Metal Print of The Domesday Book, Suffolk from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases an extract from the Little Domesday Book dating back to approximately 1085. With intricate detail and a vintage appeal, this metal print brings history to life in your home or office. The high-quality metal print process ensures vibrant colors and long-lasting durability, making it a unique and eye-catching addition to any space. Relive the rich history of Suffolk and the significance of The Domesday Book with this beautiful and authentic piece.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
The Domesday Book: A Glimpse into 11th Century Suffolk's Taxable Resources and Values This extract from the Little Domesday Book, dated around 1085, offers a unique glimpse into the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Suffolk during the late 11th century in England. The Domesday Book, a comprehensive survey commissioned by William the Conqueror, serves as an invaluable historical document that provides insights into the economic and social structure of England at the time. The excerpt showcases the meticulous detail with which the survey was conducted. It lists various manors and their respective taxable values, including those in Suffolk. For instance, the entry for the manor of Bures states that it had 12 houses, 1 church, 1 mill, and 16 ploughs. The total taxable value of the manor was 60 shillings. Further down the page, the entry for the borough of Sudbury reveals that it had a population of approximately 1,500 people, with 120 houses and 3 mills. The borough's taxable value was 100 pounds, a significant amount for the time. The Domesday Book's extensive and detailed records provide historians with a wealth of information about the economic and social conditions of England during the late 11th century. This print offers a fascinating glimpse into the taxable resources and values of Suffolk during this period, providing valuable insights into the lives of the people who lived there over a thousand years ago.
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