Cęsarea. The island of Jersey, its history, constitution [&c.], with a tour round the coast. To which is added, its antiquities and the biography of eminent menBaker, 1840 |
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Pagina 6
... possession of , relative to their ancestors , who would , by their literary attainments , or by having risen to high rank in the service of their country , deserve a Alderney , and the lesser islands in the place in the intended work ...
... possession of , relative to their ancestors , who would , by their literary attainments , or by having risen to high rank in the service of their country , deserve a Alderney , and the lesser islands in the place in the intended work ...
Pagina 13
... possession , for they built a castle near the centre of the Island ; but application having been made to William for assistance , he sent a body of troops under Sampson D'Anneville , who relieved the inhabitants and put the pirates to ...
... possession , for they built a castle near the centre of the Island ; but application having been made to William for assistance , he sent a body of troops under Sampson D'Anneville , who relieved the inhabitants and put the pirates to ...
Pagina 14
... possessions to be wrested from him with so little op- position , and exerted himself so strenuously on behalf of these islands ; but they must have overlooked the circumstance , that he had them granted to him when Earl of Mortaigne ...
... possessions to be wrested from him with so little op- position , and exerted himself so strenuously on behalf of these islands ; but they must have overlooked the circumstance , that he had them granted to him when Earl of Mortaigne ...
Pagina 15
... I. and Louis IX . of France , the island of Guernsey was invaded , and the French obtained possession of Castle Cornet , but were speedily repulsed : Edward rewarded those who had sig .. GENERAL AND MILITARY HISTORY . 15.
... I. and Louis IX . of France , the island of Guernsey was invaded , and the French obtained possession of Castle Cornet , but were speedily repulsed : Edward rewarded those who had sig .. GENERAL AND MILITARY HISTORY . 15.
Pagina 16
... possession of Castle Cornet , in Guernsey , and held possession of it three years . There is no authentic account of Jersey having at this time been attacked , and it is certain it was not taken , for we find the inhabitants raising a ...
... possession of Castle Cornet , in Guernsey , and held possession of it three years . There is no authentic account of Jersey having at this time been attacked , and it is certain it was not taken , for we find the inhabitants raising a ...
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Admiral afterwards Alderney ancient antiquity appear appointed Aubin Bandinel Bouley bay British called Captain Castle Cornet cause Channel Islands chapel character Charles Christian church Clameur de Haro coast command considerable Couteur D'Auvergne dean divine Druids Duke duke of Normandy Dumaresq Durell duties early Edward Elizabeth Castle eminent England English erected favour feet formed formerly Fort Regent France French governor granted ground Grouville Guernsey harbour Helier Henry honour inhabitants island of Jersey Jerseyman jurats king known labour land Lieutenant Mont Orgueil Mont Orgueil Castle native Island Normandy observed parish persons Philip de Carteret Poindextre possession present prince principally privilege probably produce reader reign remarkable rents road rock Roman Royal Court scarcely sent ships shore Sir George Carteret Sir Philip sovereign stone supposed temple tion town of St trade troops vessels Wace worship
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