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How could William work out how much land he owned? Clue: D…m…sday B…..K
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How did the Domesday Book get its name? TBAT give 3 reasons why William created the Domesday book Explain what the book tells us Assess how people reacted to the book Key words: Domesday commissioner LOs
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Your task Read the text your teacher gives you and answer these questions: Read the text your teacher gives you and answer these questions: Why did William commission the Domesday Book? Why did William commission the Domesday Book? How did he conduct the survey? How did he conduct the survey? What sort of questions did the commissioners ask? What sort of questions did the commissioners ask? How did it help William control England How did it help William control England Text
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Why did William order the DB? To find out more about his new kingdom To find out more about his new kingdom
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How did William survey the country? 1085, William ordered survey 1085, William ordered survey Commissioners visited 13,000 villages Commissioners visited 13,000 villages Interviewed priest, steward & 6 elderly villagers Interviewed priest, steward & 6 elderly villagers Soldiers threatened to kill liars Soldiers threatened to kill liars Second visit to check Second visit to check
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What did the commissioners ask? How many people lived there? How many people lived there? Who owns the land? Who owns the land? What type of people worked on the land? What type of people worked on the land? How many pigs, sheep & cows did each man own? How many pigs, sheep & cows did each man own? How many ploughs? How many ploughs? How many mills & ponds? How many mills & ponds?
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How did it help him control England? Tax Tax Military service Military service Law & order – especially quarrels over land Law & order – especially quarrels over land A page from the Domesday Book. What language do you think it is written in?
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What does the DB look like? Domesday – God’s judgement Domesday – God’s judgement One Winchester monk copied up findings One Winchester monk copied up findings Wrote on parchment Wrote on parchment 1000 sheep needed to make book 1000 sheep needed to make book www.learningcurve.gov.uk/f ocuson/domesday/the_story /intronfr.htm www.learningcurve.gov.uk/f ocuson/domesday/the_story /intronfr.htm www.learningcurve.gov.uk/f ocuson/domesday/the_story /intronfr.htm www.learningcurve.gov.uk/f ocuson/domesday/the_story /intronfr.htm http://www.learningcurve.go v.uk/focuson/domesday/ http://www.learningcurve.go v.uk/focuson/domesday/ http://www.learningcurve.go v.uk/focuson/domesday/ http://www.learningcurve.go v.uk/focuson/domesday/ The Domesday Book http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/domesday/
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Your task Choose 4 commissioners and 2 soldiers from the class. The rest will work in pairs as peasants! Choose 4 commissioners and 2 soldiers from the class. The rest will work in pairs as peasants! While the commissioners prepare their questions, the peasants must agree in their pair upon their answer to Domesday Survey type questions, e.g. how many ponds there are in the village, how many ploughs, who owns the land etc. While the commissioners prepare their questions, the peasants must agree in their pair upon their answer to Domesday Survey type questions, e.g. how many ponds there are in the village, how many ploughs, who owns the land etc. After 10 minutes order the peasants to be silent! And then select a pair to interrogate. Send one of the pair outside and then the commissioners can ask their survey questions, e.g. how many people live in the village, how many ponds are there etc? You may want to ask the peasants to swear an oath to be truthful on the Bible! Call in the second peasant when the commissioners have finished and ask them same questions. If there are any major differences in their stories then it is off with their heads! After 10 minutes order the peasants to be silent! And then select a pair to interrogate. Send one of the pair outside and then the commissioners can ask their survey questions, e.g. how many people live in the village, how many ponds are there etc? You may want to ask the peasants to swear an oath to be truthful on the Bible! Call in the second peasant when the commissioners have finished and ask them same questions. If there are any major differences in their stories then it is off with their heads!
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Your task Imagine you are either a farmer or a lord of the manor Imagine you are either a farmer or a lord of the manor Write a letter to King William I to tell him about the royal investigators who have just carried out the Domesday survey in your village, and how you feel about the survey. Write a letter to King William I to tell him about the royal investigators who have just carried out the Domesday survey in your village, and how you feel about the survey. Use the extra sheet as well to give you more information if possible. Use the extra sheet as well to give you more information if possible.
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Letter to King William: expectations Everyone must include… For even better work, also include … WOW factor! For excellent work you could also include… How the survey was carried out (investigators, questions etc) How the survey was carried out (investigators, questions etc) Description about your reaction to the survey and why Description about your reaction to the survey and why Specific examples of what the investigators found out about in your village How and why this is a big change for people in England How William would gain from this, and why that might be unpopular Examples of other people who may have had a different view than you about the survey and why
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Red, Amber, or Green? I have only done the minimum for the task and could have pushed myself further I have done reasonably well at achieving as much as I could, but perhaps there is still room to challenge myself even more next time I have tried my hardest on this task and achieved as much as I could
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How did the Domesday Book get its name? TBAT give 3 reasons why William created the Domesday book Explain what the book tells us Assess how people reacted to the book Key words: Domesday commissioner LOs
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