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The Domesday Book was the record of a large census carried out by order of King William I.
It included not only people, as in a modern census, but land holdings, buildings, animals and other property.
The main purpose was raising taxes.
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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
London was the only town and village left out off the Domesday Book
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The Domesday Book was a major survey of people and property in England, carried out in 1086. It was ordered by King William I, also known as William the conqueror, and its main purpose was raising taxes.
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