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Dating from Domesday. Dating from documents

By: Language: English Series: Traditional Homes ; October 1986, 78-83Publication details: 1986Subject(s): Summary: The first two of four articles on dating houses from documents and physical evidence. The first article explains the relevance of the Domesday Book and other early records to property built much later and the second article discusses the `recent records` of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, looking at such material as tithe maps , estate maps , census returns and sale plans .
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The first two of four articles on dating houses from documents and physical evidence. The first article explains the relevance of the Domesday Book and other early records to property built much later and the second article discusses the `recent records` of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, looking at such material as tithe maps , estate maps , census returns and sale plans .