Northfield is found 7 miles South of Birmingham city center, UK, and is a suburb of the city on the A38 main road South to Bristol. The village was mentioned in the Domesday book as Nordfeld. Please leave your comments underneath. Comeback soon & enjoy visit here.

Domesday Book (1086)


The photo is of the original record in the 1086 AD Domesday Book, which is preserved in two volumes of 760 and 900 pages respectively in the Record Office in London. The Latin of the original entries is contracted and therefore quite puzzling to read. 

The translation is as follows:—
The same William [William FitzAnsculf, who held large estates in eleven counties, and whose castle was at Dudley] holds Northfield. Alfwold held (it). There are 6 hides. In the demesne is 1 plough and a priest and 7 villeins and 16 bordars and 6 cottars with 13 ploughs and 5 more ploughs could be (employed) there. There are 2 serfs and 1 bond­woman. The wood is half a league long and 3 fur­longs in width. It was worth 8 pounds in the time of Edward (the Confessor); now 100 shillings. The same William holds Frankley and Baldwin holds (it) of him. Wulfwine held (it). There is 1 hide. In the demesne is 1 plough. There are 9 bordars with o ploughs and 2 serfs. The wood (land) is 1 league long and half (a league) in width. It was worth 40 shillings in the time of Edward; now 30 shillings.

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