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« on: July 16, 2008, 09:17:29 AM »

It is early in the Norman (hiss) era and 150 years after our time point, but two companies are marketing the Domesday for the genealogy crowd:
Domesday Extracts will send you a picture of a given village's entry plus the modern english translation.  

Domesday Maps will print up a linen map of a given shire listing the various villages recorded in the Domesday books.
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Meanwhile a thane of the king's household, a carrier of tales, a traditional singer deeply schooled in the lore of the past, linked a new theme to a strict metre.
(Beowulf, ll. 867-870, Heaney trans.)
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