Domesday people : a prosopography of persons occurring in English documents, 1066-1166. I, Domesday book
معرفی کتاب «Domesday people : a prosopography of persons occurring in English documents, 1066-1166. I, Domesday book» نوشتهٔ K. S. B. Keats-Rohan، منتشرشده توسط نشر Boydell Press: Suffolk Records Society در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Post-Conquest genealogy and manorial history start with Domesday Book: genealogists will welcome this work.
Dr KATHERINE KEATS-ROHAN was awarded the Prix Brant IV de Koskull 1998 by the Confederation Internationale de Genealogie et d'Heraldique for her work on Domesday People. She is Director of the Linacre Unit for Prosopographical Research.
This is the first of two volumes offering for the first time an authoritative and complete prosopography of post-Conquest England, 1066-1166. Based on extensive and wide-ranging research, the two volumes contain over eight thousand entries on persons occurring in the principal English administrative sources for the post-Conquest period -- Domesday Book, the Pipe Rolls, and Cartae Baronum. Continental origin is a major focus of the entries, as well as the discussion of family and descent of fees which characterise the whole work; genealogical tables are included. An introduction discusses Domesday prosopography; an appendix gives the Latin texts of the Northamptonshire and Lindsey surveys.Post-Conquest genealogy and manorial history start with Domesday Book: genealogists will welcome this work. Dr KATHERINE KEATS-ROHAN was awarded the Prix Brant IV de Koskull 1998 by the Confederation Internationale de Genealogie et d'Heraldique for her work on Domesday People. She is Director of the Linacre Unit for Prosopographical Research.
This very substantial volume is the first instalment of a detailed account of people occurring in English documents during the period 1066-1166, and is devoted to Domesday Book. The introductory chapters explain the undoubted importance of the painstaking (computerized) work in understanding the nature of Norman aristocratic society and the forces within it ... a monumental effort. HISTORY Entries on persons living in post-Conquest England (1066-1166), documented in Domesday book, pipe rolls, and Cartae Baronum. Includes Continental origins, family relationships, and descent of fees 1. Domesday book 2. Pipe rolls to Cartae Baronum.