Articles The Making of New Forest by Medievalists.net October 19, 2008 The Making of New Forest By F. Baring English Historical Review, Vol.16 (1901) Synopsis: Examines the Domesday Book to analyze the population and local land use of the area that was expropriated by William the Conqueror around 1080 and turned into a forested area. Click here to read/download this article (PDF file) Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsPopulation change in medieval Warwickshire: Domesday Book to the Hundred Rolls of 1279–1280The Taming of a Turbulent Earl: Henry I and William of WarenneThe Purpose of Domesday Book: a QuandaryDomesday Book: The most important document in English history?The Medieval English Forest Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post
The Making of New Forest
By F. Baring
English Historical Review, Vol.16 (1901)
Synopsis: Examines the Domesday Book to analyze the population and local land use of the area that was expropriated by William the Conqueror around 1080 and turned into a forested area.
Click here to read/download this article (PDF file)
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