Lexicographical Neighbors of Domesdays
Literary usage of Domesdays
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1858)
"In their use, not less than in their form, the domesdays of St. Paul's resembled
the Domesday of the Exchequer. That census defined the rights of the ..."
2. The Domesday of St. Paul's of the Year M.CC.XXII.: Or, Registrum de by St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England), Robertus (1858)
"In their use, not less than in their form, the domesdays of St. Paul's resembled
the Domesday of the Exchequer. That census defined the rights of the ..."
3. Domesday Studies: An Analysis and Digest of the Somerset Survey (according by Robert William Eyton (1880)
"But the same Domesday Manor and Church-fee (unless there be some scribal error
common to both domesdays) measured but 8340 acres of specific ..."
4. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1916)
"... find prevailing in the Manors belonging to the Church of Worcester, or in the
Manors the history of which may be traced in the domesdays of St. Paul's. ..."
5. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical by John Nichols (1815)
"I want to know how much a true exact copy of both the' domesdays would cost the
transcribing. " I am sorry for the loss of my much-esteemed Friend Mr. Booth ..."