Domesday DNA
The Domesday Book, compiled in 1086, stands as a testament to the meticulous nature of the Norman lords. Using the information gathered in this ancient tome, one can discover connections between manors, lords, and tenants that span generations. These connections unearth the origins of some Domesday families and their tenants. Edgeworth manor of Gloucestershire is one of these connected estates and the first tenants descend from an eminent Domesday baron.

Domesday DNA reveals the identity of the first lord to use the Edgeworth surname. Holding manors from the Welsh Marches to the Cotswolds, he was one of King William's tenants-in-chief and a servientes regis. He was also a vassal of famous Domesday lords including Roger of Lacy, Robert of Stafford, and Durand of Gloucester. New evidence of his origins unlocks in the DNA of his descendants.
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Domesday DNA
The Domesday Book, compiled in 1086, stands as a testament to the meticulous nature of the Norman lords. Using the information gathered in this ancient tome, one can discover connections between manors, lords, and tenants that span generations. These connections unearth the origins of some Domesday families and their tenants. Edgeworth manor of Gloucestershire is one of these connected estates and the first tenants descend from an eminent Domesday baron.

Domesday DNA reveals the identity of the first lord to use the Edgeworth surname. Holding manors from the Welsh Marches to the Cotswolds, he was one of King William's tenants-in-chief and a servientes regis. He was also a vassal of famous Domesday lords including Roger of Lacy, Robert of Stafford, and Durand of Gloucester. New evidence of his origins unlocks in the DNA of his descendants.
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Domesday DNA

Domesday DNA

by Daniel Edgeworth
Domesday DNA

Domesday DNA

by Daniel Edgeworth

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Overview

The Domesday Book, compiled in 1086, stands as a testament to the meticulous nature of the Norman lords. Using the information gathered in this ancient tome, one can discover connections between manors, lords, and tenants that span generations. These connections unearth the origins of some Domesday families and their tenants. Edgeworth manor of Gloucestershire is one of these connected estates and the first tenants descend from an eminent Domesday baron.

Domesday DNA reveals the identity of the first lord to use the Edgeworth surname. Holding manors from the Welsh Marches to the Cotswolds, he was one of King William's tenants-in-chief and a servientes regis. He was also a vassal of famous Domesday lords including Roger of Lacy, Robert of Stafford, and Durand of Gloucester. New evidence of his origins unlocks in the DNA of his descendants.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163164745
Publisher: Domesday DNA
Publication date: 11/27/2019
Series: Domesday DNA , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

DANIEL BAXTER EDGEWORTH founded Domesday DNA and the Edgeworth DNA Project. He holds an MS in Biology from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
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