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The '''Domesday Book''' is an illuminated history of the Kingdom of An Tir. Originally created to commemorate the 20th Year of the [[Society]]. A new version was created for 40th year and contained over 800 pages. Each group in the kingdom contributed pages.
[[Image:Domesday20thA.jpg|thumb|100px|Domesday Cover 1986.]]
[[Image:Domesday40thA.jpg|thumb|100px|Domesday Title Page 2006.]]


[http://scribes.antir.com/domesday/index.html Description of the Project on the Scribal Web site]
The '''Domesday Book''' is an illuminated census and history of the Kingdom of An Tir.


== Links to online copies of the Domesday Book ==
The first Domesday Book was created in 1986 to commemorate the 20th year of the [[Society]]. Organized by the Kingdom Scribal community, every branch was asked to provide a few pages that were then bound together.


[http://ravensley.tirrigh.org/history.html Shire of Ravensley]
The entries were to include maps of each branch, a list of their major events, and their people.  


[http://www.mthand.com/cranehaven/domesday.html College of Cranehaven]
The physical book is in the care of the Kingdom Scribe. Digital images were made of all the pages and sold as a CD-ROM in the late 1990s. It is not currently available to view online.


[http://annisa.garrigues.net/ Barony of Madrone]
The second Domesday Book was created in 2006 to commemorate the 40th year of the Society. Organized by the Kingdom Scribe, it amounted to over 800 pages divided into two volumes.


[http://www.chainmailstore.com/mw/Grete_Boke.htm Barony of Myrgan Wood]
The physical books are in the care of the Kingdom Scribe. Digital images were made of all the pages. It is not currently available to view online.


[http://students.washington.edu/sca/Project%20Night/Final.shtml College of St. Bunstable]
[https://scribes.antir.sca.org/40yearboke/ Description of the Project on the Scribal Web site]


[http://www.zanshindesigns.com/web/dregate/index.html Shire of Dregate]
== Links to online examples from the 40th Year Domesday Book ==
 
[http://mtedge.antir.sca.org/Gallery/domesday/domesday.html Shire of Mountain Edge]
 
[http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/trad_archer77/album?.dir=bf78 Shire of Cold Keep]
 
[http://www.inlandregion.org/grimwith/boke/ Incipipent Shire of Grimwithshire]


[http://students.washington.edu/sca/Project%20Night/Final.shtml College of St. Bunstable]


[[Category:History of An Tir]]
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 6 January 2025

Domesday Cover 1986.
Domesday Title Page 2006.

The Domesday Book is an illuminated census and history of the Kingdom of An Tir.

The first Domesday Book was created in 1986 to commemorate the 20th year of the Society. Organized by the Kingdom Scribal community, every branch was asked to provide a few pages that were then bound together.

The entries were to include maps of each branch, a list of their major events, and their people.

The physical book is in the care of the Kingdom Scribe. Digital images were made of all the pages and sold as a CD-ROM in the late 1990s. It is not currently available to view online.

The second Domesday Book was created in 2006 to commemorate the 40th year of the Society. Organized by the Kingdom Scribe, it amounted to over 800 pages divided into two volumes.

The physical books are in the care of the Kingdom Scribe. Digital images were made of all the pages. It is not currently available to view online.

Description of the Project on the Scribal Web site

Links to online examples from the 40th Year Domesday Book

College of St. Bunstable