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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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Domesday Book
Domesday book, or, The great survey of England of William the Conqueror A.D. MLXXXVI
Domesday book
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Category : Cornwall (England : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Category : Cornwall (England : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Domesday book; or, The great survey of England of William the Conqueror, A.D. MLXXXVI
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Category : Herefordshire (England)
Languages : la
Pages : 42
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Category : Herefordshire (England)
Languages : la
Pages : 42
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Domesday Book
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Category : Cornwall (England : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Cornwall (England : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Domesday Book, Or, The Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror A.D. MLXXXVI.
Domesday Book
Domesday book, or The great survey of England of William the Conqueror A.D. MLXXXVI
Domesday book; or, The great survey of England of William the Conqueror, A.D. MLXXXVI
Domesday Book, Or the Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror, A. D. 1086
Author: H. James
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9781528509701
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Excerpt from Domesday Book, or the Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror, A. D. 1086: Facsimile of the Part Relating to Essex In an interview with the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, he asked my opinion as to the applicability of this art to the copying of some of our ancient ms. Records, and I at once expressed my belief that we could produce fac-similes of them at a very triļ¬ing cost. But with the View of testing this, I had a small deed of the time of Edward the first copied and printed by this process, and with the sanction of the late Right Hon. Lord Herbert of Lea, Secretary of State for War, copies of it were bound up with my annual Report of the Progress of the Ordnance Survey to the Slst December, 1859, which has been presented to both houses of Parliament. Having established the fact that Photo-zincography is applic able for the purpose of producing any number of copies of ancient mss., the Lords of the Treasury, with the concurrence of the Right Hon. Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls, directed me to copy that part of Domesday Book which relates to Cornwall; and the publication of that part having excited great interest, and a desire for the continuance of the work county by county, having been very generally expressed, I have been directed to publish the whole work. In examining copies made by Photo-zincography, it must always be remembered that the original document is not even handled or touched by the copyist, each leaf of the book is placed in succession before the camera by the officer from the Public Record Office, in whose charge it constantly remains, and sometimes after an exposure of only twenty seconds, the copy is taken. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9781528509701
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Excerpt from Domesday Book, or the Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror, A. D. 1086: Facsimile of the Part Relating to Essex In an interview with the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, he asked my opinion as to the applicability of this art to the copying of some of our ancient ms. Records, and I at once expressed my belief that we could produce fac-similes of them at a very triļ¬ing cost. But with the View of testing this, I had a small deed of the time of Edward the first copied and printed by this process, and with the sanction of the late Right Hon. Lord Herbert of Lea, Secretary of State for War, copies of it were bound up with my annual Report of the Progress of the Ordnance Survey to the Slst December, 1859, which has been presented to both houses of Parliament. Having established the fact that Photo-zincography is applic able for the purpose of producing any number of copies of ancient mss., the Lords of the Treasury, with the concurrence of the Right Hon. Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls, directed me to copy that part of Domesday Book which relates to Cornwall; and the publication of that part having excited great interest, and a desire for the continuance of the work county by county, having been very generally expressed, I have been directed to publish the whole work. In examining copies made by Photo-zincography, it must always be remembered that the original document is not even handled or touched by the copyist, each leaf of the book is placed in succession before the camera by the officer from the Public Record Office, in whose charge it constantly remains, and sometimes after an exposure of only twenty seconds, the copy is taken. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.