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Somerset notes
Data
Somerset notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Somerset notes.

Staffordshire notes
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Morris, J., Thorn, C., & Thorn, F. Staffordshire notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Staffordshire notes.

Suffolk notes
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Rumble, A. Suffolk notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Suffolk notes.

Sussex notes
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Morris, J. Sussex notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Sussex notes.

Surrey notes
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Surrey notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Surrey notes.

Warwickshire notes
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Morris, J. Warwickshire notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Warwickshire notes.

Wiltshire notes
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Thorn, C., & Thorn, F. Wiltshire notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Wiltshire notes.

Worcestershire notes
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Thorn, C., & Thorn, F. Worcestershire notes. [Dataset]

The County Notes provide a discussion on all matters of interest or obscurity in the text, in the light of the latest Domesday scholarship. Such matters vary from county to county but recurrent topics include: the identification of place-names, perso... Read More about Worcestershire notes.

General metadata for Phillimore appendices
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General metadata for Phillimore appendices. [Dataset]

The appendices supply information additional to that in the Domesday text, for the most part taken from 'satellite' or other texts. They have been taken from the Phillimore printed edition and lightly revised by Caroline and Frank Thorn.

ARCdoc Dataset 1 (1750-1800)
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Ayre, M. ARCdoc Dataset 1 (1750-1800). [Dataset]

This dataset contains a spreadsheet collated from actual Hudson’s Bay Company whaling logbooks between 1799 and 1800. The workbook contains years grouped into three or four years. For example: 1760-1762,1763-1765 and 1766-1779. Each worksheet represe... Read More about ARCdoc Dataset 1 (1750-1800).

British Arctic whaling House of Lords records
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British Arctic whaling House of Lords records. [Dataset]

The datasets contain information derived from the annual reports that were tabled in both Houses of Parliament. Unlike the reviews, these manuscript documents were never printed or published, and have hitherto been unavailable.

The Coltish Manuscript
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Stonehouse, B. The Coltish Manuscript. [Dataset]

Port landing records transcribed from a manuscript in the possession of the Hull History Centre, ascribed to William Coltish, a 19th-century ships’ husband.