no, the domesday book was not successful because was outdated very quickly because people dies and gave birth every day so it was not an accurate record of the people of england and was already wrong the moment the quill touched the paper to document the information. also, people made deals with eachother all the time so land was being promised to different people everywhere, therefore, the information about who owns what lad is also incorrect.
London was the only town and village left out off the Domesday Book
i dont know but published is NOT the same word as complied.
People didn't like the Domesday book as, who in their right mind wants to give away their money to the tax man, that was the point of the Domesday book. William the conqueror wanted to know how much tax to charge
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The Domesday Book consisted of two volumes held in the Royal Treasury at Winchester in Hampshire, where it was known as The Book of Winchester. It formed a definitive source of information in the settling of court cases and was frequently consulted. Later it was transported to Westminster, where it acquired the jokey nickname 'Domesday Book' because its authority in legal terms was as absolute as God's judgment or 'doom' of a human soul when it left the human body and met its appointed destiny.It was called the doomsday book as it means judgement day you couldn't escape it.
i think it is in the Domesday book?
Females weren't included in the Domesday book survey because the men are meanie bo beanies. They were more important than us girls! NOT!
William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
The Domesday book was called Domesday because the book was invented in the time of the war and it was doom.
the domesday book was made in england, written by Harold Saxon.
The Domesday Book refers to Malham as Malgun.
The Domesday Book was completed on August 1, 1086.
your mom named it
Domesday means "The day of Judgment"
The Domesday book was a good record because it helps the king
London was the only town and village left out off the Domesday Book
The Domesday Book may have been biased, and there is a lot of information not included.