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This is a list of bailiffs of Jersey. In the Channel Islands of Guernsey the Bailiff is the first civil officer, serving as president of the legislature and the Royal Court. ...


In 1290, separate bailiffs for Guernsey and Jersey were appointed. Jump to: navigation, search For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ...


The list of bailiffs is only reliably traceable from Philippe L’Evesque’s appointment in 1277, although earlier bailiffs are mentioned and the office may date from before 1204. Events The philosophical doctrine Averroism is banned from Paris by bishop Etienne Tempier Burmas Pagan empire begins to disintegrate after being defeated by Kublai Khan at Ngasaungsyan, near the Chinese border. ... // Events February - Byzantine emperor Alexius IV is overthrown in a revolution, and Alexius V is proclaimed emperor. ...


See also: list of Bailiffs of Guernsey, list of Seigneurs of Sark. The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a British crown dependency off the coast of France. ... The Seigneur of Sark is the head of the feudal government of the Isle of Sark. ...

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16th century

  • Hostes Nicolle 1561-1564
  • John Dumaresq 1566-1583
  • George Paulett 1583-1586
  • John Dumaresq 1586-1587
  • George Paulett 1587-1591
  • John Dumaresq 1591-1594
  • George Paulett 1594-1614

17th century

Philippe de Carteret II was Seigneur of Sark from 1594 to 1643. ... Sir George Carteret (c. ... Sir George Carteret (c. ... Philippe de Carteret III was Seigneur of Sark from 1643 to 1663. ... Philippe de Carteret IV was Seigneur of Sark from 1663 to 1693. ...

18th century

Charles de Carteret (1679 - May 1715) was Seigneur of Sark from 1693 to 1715. ... John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (April 22, 1690 - January 22, 1763), English statesman, commonly known by his earlier title as Lord Carteret, was the son of George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret (1667 - 1695), by his marriage with Grace Granville (September 3, 1654 - October 18, 1744), daughter of Sir John Granville...

19th century

  • Thomas Le Breton 1826-1831
  • Jean de Veulle 1831-1848
  • Thomas Le Breton 1848-1857
  • Jean Hammond 1858-1880
  • Robert Pipon Marett 1880-1884
  • George Clement Bertram 1884-1898
  • Edouard Charles Malet de Carteret 1898

Jump to: navigation, search Sir Robert Pipon Marett Sir Robert Pipon Marett (1820-1884, pseudonym Laelius) was a lawyer, journalist, poet, politician, and Bailiff of Jersey from 1880 until his death. ...

20th century

  • W. H. Venables Vernon 1899-1931
  • Charles E. Malet de Carteret 1931-1935
  • Alexander Coutanche 1935-1962
  • Cecil Stanley Harrison 1962
  • Robert Le Masurier 1962-1971
  • Rikki Le Luan 1971-1985
  • Frank Ereaut 1975-1985
  • Peter Crill 1986-1995
  • Philip Bailhache 1995-

(incomplete list) Jump to: navigation, search Rikki Le Luan was the Bailiff of the Channel Island of Jersey. ... Jump to: navigation, search Sir Peter Leslie Crill KBE (February 1, 1925 – October 2, 2005) was Bailiff of Jersey 1986 to 1995. ... Philip Bailhache is the Bailiff of the Channel Island of Jersey. ...


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Bailiff (Channel Islands) - definition of Bailiff (Channel Islands) in Encyclopedia (306 words)
In the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey the Bailiff is the first civil officer, serving as president of the legislature and the Royal Court.
In 1617 a Privy Council decision clarified the division of civil and military responsibilities between the bailiff and the governor.
From this time on it was clear that the bailiff, as president of the States, was the chief power in Jersey, although the process of democratisation through the 19th and 20th centuries has shifted the focus of political influence to the elected members of the States.
List of Bailiffs of Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (93 words)
In 1290, separate bailiffs for Guernsey and Jersey were appointed.
The list of bailiffs is only reliably traceable from Philippe L’Evesque’s appointment in 1277, although earlier bailiffs are mentioned and the office may date from before 1204.
See also: list of Bailiffs of Guernsey, list of Seigneurs of Sark.
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