Episodes

  • DD - Episode 15 - Luckington
    Nov 26 2024
    A delve into the past of Luckington in Wiltshire, and an in-depth look at ridge-and-furrow ploughing techniques.
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    12 mins
  • DD - Episode 14 - Winkton
    Nov 19 2024
    A look into Winkton, Hampshire in 1086. It examines the importance of hunting, eels, and the creation of the New Forest.
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    9 mins
  • DD - Episode 13 - Special - Penzance, Halifax, Ashington, Tongwynlais
    Nov 12 2024
    A delve into 4 towns not included in the Domesday Book, but requested by listeners or of personal significance to myself.
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    8 mins
  • DD - Episode 12 - Ockham
    Nov 5 2024
    A look into life in medieval Ockham, Surrey, along with an in-depth examination of medieval fisheries
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    10 mins
  • DD - Episode 11 - Kingston By Sea
    Oct 29 2024
    A delve into Kingston by Sea and the importance of salt production in Medieval England.
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    11 mins
  • DD - Episode 10 - Okehampton
    Oct 22 2024
    Okehampton's Domesday Delving episode, looking at slavery in the medieval period, the difference between serfs and slaves, along with the importance of milling and castles to the structure of society.
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    13 mins
  • DD - Episode 9 - Helston
    Oct 15 2024
    An exploration of medieval Helston in Cornwall, complete with an explanation of just how important ale really was to the medieval economy.
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    11 mins
  • DD - Episode 8 - Lowestoft
    Oct 8 2024
    In this episode of Domesday Delving, we explore the coastal settlement of Lowestoft in Suffolk, a berewick of Gorleston held by Gyrth Godwinson before the Norman Conquest. We'll dive into what life was like in this small but significant agricultural community, its ties to one of the most powerful families in pre-Conquest England, and the changes that followed in the wake of William the Conqueror. Learn about the villagers, the woodland that supported the local pigs, and the fluctuating livestock numbers, all while piecing together the broader story of how the Domesday Book recorded and reshaped England’s landscape.
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    10 mins