William the Conqueror’s Domesday survey aimed to put every inch of his new kingdom on paper. But Anglo-Saxon and Medieval England can also be found in the Magna Carta and other treaties, charters, letters and financial records that all combine to give us a picture of government and life in the Anglo-Saxon and Medieval periods.
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Chertsey
What was Chertsey like in the Middle Ages?
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Domesday Book
What can we learn about England in the 11th century?
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England’s Immigrants, 1330-1550
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Holding History
What is 'The National Archives'?
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Jews in England 1066
Why did Jews settle in England after 1066?
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Jews in England 1216-72
What was the relationship between Christians and Jews from 1216-72?
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Jews in England 1290
Why did Edward I expel the Jews in 1290?
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Medieval seals
What can seals tell us about medieval times?
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Medieval Society
What roles did women play in Medieval times?
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Role of a Queen – Matilda and Elizabeth I
How has the role of Queen changed from the past?