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Norman Exmoor

William I on a penny struck in Watchet, the nearest mint to Exmoor.

The Norman Conquest resulted in significant changes to Exmoor, not only a change of monarch. New landowners, a new system of forest law and administration, and of course the great survey now known as the Domesday Book followed.

Withypool as the probable focus of Anglo-Saxon forest administration would have seen great changes.

Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Exmoor: The making of an English Upland' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-597-0 ) for the England's Past for Everyone series

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