Domesday Gazetteer
Discover the rich history of England with the Domesday Gazetteer by H. C. Darby, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive volume serves as a valuable supplement to the acclaimed The Domesday Geography of England, offering an extensive index of over 13,400 place-names found in the historic Domesday Book. With detailed maps illustrating the precise locations of these places, this gazetteer is an essential resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in England's past. Spanning 620 pages, it provides a thorough exploration of the geographical landscape as recorded in this pivotal historical document. Perfect for both academic and personal libraries, the Domesday Gazetteer is a must-have for those looking to delve deeper into England's heritage.