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Origins of the Broad Oak name and logo:
The medieval name "Brodehoc," meaning "dweller at the broad oak tree," is traced to the "Domesday Book," a survey commissioned at Christmas 1085 by William the Conquerer as an accounting of assets in his kingdom. It chronicles the holdings of landowners in thirty one counties, including those of Aluric Brodehoc (a.k.a. Aelfric Braddock) who owned "2 ploughs, and 2 slaves and 3 villans and 4 bordars, and 100 acres of pasture and 20 acres of woodland" located near the present day village of Braddock in East Cornwall on the Devonian Peninsula in southern England.
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