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dreamhunter
Well we have a test and it's about england in it's 1100's -1400's, and our teacher told us about the dooms day book, and it's going to be on the test, if you have a link of this, i would be much grateful.
Glacies
well that was not nearly as cool as i'd expected...here though, hope it helps.
book
angrycrustacean
Google
Wikipedia
dreamhunter
thanx
ShaunZero
QUOTE(angrycrustacean @ Mar 10 2006, 04:29 AM) [snapback]1098017[/snapback]



LOL, I expeceted a google page with the results already.
dreamhunter
sorry, i did yahoo and didn't get anythin.
angrycrustacean
Oh really? Then why do I get close to 700,000 results from Yahoo, including a direct transcript of the book itself? Domesday book results

Or do you just expect us to do all the research for you?
ShaunZero
Well, I personaly rather other people do the work for me. =D



EDIT: Wasn't it doomsday book and not domesday book?
angrycrustacean
^ It's the same thing.
Trix
QUOTE(Glacies @ Mar 9 2006, 09:29 PM) [snapback]1098016[/snapback]

well that was not nearly as cool as i'd expected...here though, hope it helps.
book

baa hahaha
DZ448
I love this computer thing grin2.gif All I had was a library and old encyclopedias! Imagine trying
to find this and that with IT! grin2.gif ohmy.gif wink2.gif yes.gif thumbsup.gif
WereBo
As it's in context with your project, you might want to mention the 2nd one too.... yes.gif

It was researched between 1984 - 1986 to mark the 900th anniversary of the original. More stuff here and here

That should blow your teacher's mind laugh.gif
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