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Domesday Studies, Being The Papers Read At The Meetings Of The Domesday Commemoration 1886 - Vol II
Domesday Studies Being The Papers Read At The Meetings Of The Domesday Commemoration 1886 - Vol II Author:Various CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. .NOTE ON THE ORDER OF DOMESDAY BOOK. BY HYDE CLARKE, V.P.R.Hisx.S. . ... . . . . . 387 THE CHURCH IN DOMESDAY. WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO EPISCOPAL ENDOWMENTS. BY JAMES PARKER, M.A. . . . 399 PARISH CHURCHES OMITTED IN THE SURVEY. THE PRESBYTER. BY HERBERT J. REID, F.S.A 433 THE SCOPE OF LOCAL ELUCIDATION OF THE DOMESDAY S... more »URVEY. BY FREDERICK E. SAWYER, F.S.A 447 THE DOMESDAY SURVEY OF SURREY. BY H. E. MALDEN, M.A., F.R.HiST.S. 459 ON AN ALLEGED INSTANCE OF THE FALLIBILITY OF DOMESDAY IN REGARD TO ANCIENT DEMESNE. BY SIR HENRY BARKLY, K.C.B. . . . . . . .471 THE MATERIALS FOR THE RE-EDITING OF THE DOMES- DAY BOOK. AND SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF A DOMESDAY BOOK SOCIETY. BY W. DE G. BIRCH, F.S.A. . . 485 THE OFFICIAL CUSTODY OF DOMESDAY BOOK. BY HUBERT HALL, F.S.A., F.R.HiST.S 517 AN EARLY REFERENCE TO DOMESDAY. BY J. HORACE ROUND, M.A. ........... 539 CONTENTS PAGE SUMMARY OF A NEW VIEW OF THE GELDABLE UNIT OF ASSESSMENT OF DOMESDAY. BY O. C. PELL . . 561 DOMESDAY COMMEMORATION 1886. NOTES ON THE MANU- SCRIPTS c. EXHIBITED AT H.M. PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE . . 621 DOMESDAY COMMEMORATION 1886. NOTES ON THE MANU- SCRIPTS AND PRINTED BOOKS EXHIBITED AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM DOMESDAY BIBLIOGRAPHY 663 INDEX . DOMESDAY MAP OF SUSSEX 649 697 Frontispie Qtofc on tfy rber of omeebap goofl, BY HYDE CLARKE, V.P.R.HiST.S. IN the preoccupation of the Conference, the time of which was fully occupied, there was no occasion for the considera- tion of the order of Domesday, and many other topics. The order in which the entries are made differs in the counties, and in some respects appears casual, but there are resemblances to be noted. The King has his place. The Bishops and Abbots appear together. The Comes constitutes a class. At the end small tenants are grouped. With respect to those regarded as Barons no general principle is at once to be recognised. Among 1 the Norman Rolls is one headed, Hie incipit Registrum Domini Illustrissimi Regis Philippi de Feodis. It is a registry of the holdings in capite in Normardy,without the details of Domesday. It contains a proportionately greater number of names than in Domesday, showing that the landowners were in direct relation with the Duke. It may be inferred that the participants in English lands had been mostly of the status of tenentes in capite in Normandy, 1 Lechaude dAnisy, Magn. Rot. Scaccar. Norman. , Societedes Antiquaires de Caen, 2nd series, vol. Ivi. c. 1840. VOL. II. B« less