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Katharine is, perhaps, the best-known prosopographer in the country. She's a research fellow at Queen Mary, and is currently investigating the medieval abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel and monastic necrologies.

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Opening The Domesday BookProduction team

By Bettany Hughes (Guest), Elizabeth Hallam Smith (Guest), Ann Williams (Guest), Dr David Roffe (Guest), Professor Stephen Rippon (Guest), Dr Katharine Keats-Rohan (Guest), Professor Michael Clanchy (Guest), Rod Massingham (Guest)

14 February 2000

Perhaps the most famous census ever, the Domesday Inquest was more than just a single book...  Read more : Opening The Domesday Book

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Katharine is, perhaps, the best-known prosopographer in the country. She's a research fellow at Queen Mary, and is currently investigating the medieval abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel and monastic necrologies.

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