Domesday survey
English
Proper noun
- The great Norman survey of England carried out in 1086 for William the Conqueror, the returns from which are recorded in the Domesday Book.
Noun
Domesday survey (plural Domesday surveys)
- One of the individual surveys carried out as part of the Domesday survey as a whole, for a particular settlement, county or Domesday circuit.
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