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The report of the Royal Commissioners deputed to the island of Jersey, in 1811. To which is prefixed a copy of His Majesty's Commission
Osgoode, W; Swabey, M; Hobhouse, H; Great Britain. Royal Commissioners to Jersey; Great Britain. Privy Council
1813
The three commissioners, W. Osgoode, M. Swabey and H. Hobhouse are named on p.32. The commission reported to the Privy Council.
The report of the Royal Commissioners deputed to the island of Jersey, in 1811. To which is prefixed a copy of His Majesty's Commission
Osgoode, W; Swabey, M; Hobhouse, H; Great Britain. Royal Commissioners to Jersey; Great Britain. Privy Council
1813
The three commissioners, W. Osgoode, M. Swabey and H. Hobhouse are named on p.32. The commission reported to the Privy Council.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey, most humbly submitted to the consideration of government; in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there, shewing, the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island; the prejudice it is of to Great Britain; and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William
1801
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey : most humbly submitted to the consideration of government, in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there : shewing the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island, the prejudice it is of to Great Britain and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William; Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
1805
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey : most humbly submitted to the consideration of government, in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there : shewing the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island, the prejudice it is of to Great Britain and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William; Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
1805
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
Traité sur la saisie mobilière et la rénonciation, avec quelques chapîtres sur la saisie héréditale
Jeremie, John (1810); Jeremie, John (fl. 1815)
1815
Report of the Royal Commissioners deputed to the island of Guernsey in 1815
Holroyd, G S; Dyer, H M; Bolland, Sir William (1772-1840); Great Britain. Privy Council
1817
The three commissioners, G.S. Holroyd, H.M. Dyer and Wm. Bolland, are named on p. 49.
Council office, Whitehall, 27th July, 1819
Chetwynd (fl. 1819); De Havilland, Sir Peter
[1819]
A letter, addressed to Sir Peter de Havilland, concerning "the report of His Majesty's Commisioners of the 2nd May, 1816, suggesting various alterations in the laws of Guernsey", signed "Chetwynd".
Proceedings in the island of Guernsey, relative to the dismissal of Colonel Guille, from the command of the North or 1st Light Infantry Regiment of Militia
Bayly, Major General H (fl.1819)
1819
"Second appendix, containing His Majesty's order in Council, restoring Colonel Guille to the command of the North or 1st Light Infantry Regiment of Militia, with other documents relating thereto" (p. ...
Correspondence on the subject of a proposed enactment for preventing the importation of foreign rum into the islands of Jersey, Guernsey, &c. &c. Printed at the request of a committee of the States
Le Breton, W (fl. 1821); Jersey (Channel Islands). States
1821
Much of the correspondence is by W. Le Breton, brother of Thomas Le Breton, then president of the States of Jersey.
Authentic documents, &c. &c.: to the right honourable the Lords of the Committee of the Council for the affairs of Guernsey and Jersey: the humble observations of the Royal Court of Guernsey, being the third by them made on the questions arising from the Report of the Royal Commissioners
Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
[ca. 1825]