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Eels Were Used to Pay the Rent in the Middle Ages!

Believe it or not, but people used to pay the rent using the remarkably unattractive, and underappreciated, eel.

Newport Castle: the build repair and decline of city landmark

WHEN you look at Newport Castle’s ruins and the city today, it can be hard to imagine that the centre of Newport was taken up by a large medieval…

Your Guide To The Domesday Book: What Was It & Why Was It Made?

Published: What’s the background to the Domesday Book? In 1085, William the Conqueror faced the greatest crisis of his life and reign. This, of course, came two decades after his famous invasion and conquest of 1066. For the next 20 years he and his Norman followers colonised England – but then, in the 1080s, William’s position as king began to look vulnerable. His eldest son, Robert, was in rebellion and courting allies in northern France for an attack on Normandy, and King Cnut of Denmark was preparing to invade England in alliance with the count of Flanders. Advertisement William’s response was characteristically vigorous. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he mobilised the largest “force of mounted men and infantry” ever seen in England, compelled his vassals “to provision the army each in proportion to his land,” and scorched the coastline to prevent his enemies from gaining a foothold − the kind of foothold that his own army had found in 1066

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