POPULATION

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Domesday Somerset
Domesday Book was not intended to provide information about population like a census, but historians have made use of the entries to work out reasonable estimates. The recorded population of Somerset as given in Domesday Book is 13,764, but the Exeter version gives 13,307. Assuming that each person mentioned was the head of a family, the total population has been estimated as five times that number i.e. 68,820 or 66,535, It is not known whether the slaves were allowed to marry or not, but in the South Western counties they formed nearly one fifth of the total number of persons recorded. On the Glastonbury estates the proportion of slaves was 18% and on the Bath Abbey lands it reached as much as 28%. Monks were not recorded, and only a very few priests, though there were priests in most of the towns and probably in the larger villages. No women were recorded, though there must have been many who worked as servants or dairymaids.