Monkwith in the Domesday Book (1086)
The 1086 Domesday survey records the settlement of Monkwith, entered under the hundred of Holderness [South Hundred] in Yorkshire. The survey assessed Monkwith at 1 carucate of taxable land.
At the time of the survey, Monkwith supported a recorded population of 5 villagers, 5 smallholders, working 3 ploughs between them.
The drop in value is hard to miss. Before 1066, Monkwith was worth 2 shillings; by 1086 that had dropped to 1.5 shillings – a fall of 25%. Most Yorkshire villages that lost value on this scale were swept up in the Harrying of the North – William’s scorched-earth campaign of 1069–70.
Resources Recorded at Monkwith (1086)
- Mills: 1 mill (valued at 4d)
- Meadow: 16 acres
- Woodland: 1 * 0.5 leagues
Other Settlements in Holderness [South Hundred]
Location
53.7722°N, -0.0196°W · Holderness [South Hundred] hundred, Yorkshire
View larger map on OpenStreetMap →Data derived from the Open Domesday project (opendomesday.org), based on the Domesday Book dataset compiled by Professor J.J.N. Palmer and team. The Domesday Book (1086) is in the public domain.
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