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Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/23
Date: 14 June 1666 - 21 October 1669
Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/24
Date: 21 October 1669 - 11 May 1675
Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/28
Date: 7 June 1683 - 23 June 1687
Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/29
Date: 30 November 1687 - 28 May 1695
Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/30
Date: 25 October 1694 - 25 May 1699
Cour du Cattel Register. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it was the court of appeal from the seigneural courts and also dealt with some criminal cases prior to 1797. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1]. This court was abolished in 1862. This volume has been digitised and indexed. The index and the volume can be viewed by clicking on the attached PDF records.
Reference: D/Y/E1/31
Date: 23 May 1700 - 21 December 1710
Cour du Samedi Registers. The Samedi Court is the general business court in the island and covers a wide range of matters. At this date they include bankruptcy records, acts of séparations de biens, powers of attorney, debt recovery cases, remonstrances( disputes), rent defaults and election matters. Use the index to lcate the page number of the entry and then consult the relevant PDF of the volume.
Reference: D/Y/F1/207
Date: 15 October 1881 - 12 September 1882
Cour du Samedi Registers. The Samedi Court is the general business court in the island and covers a wide range of matters. At this date they include bankruptcy records, acts of séparations de biens, powers of attorney, debt recovery cases, remonstrances( disputes), rent defaults and election matters. Use the index to lcate the page number of the entry and then consult the relevant PDF of the volume.
Reference: D/Y/F1/208
Date: 13 September 1882 - 16 October 1883
Cour du Samedi Register. The Samedi Court is the general business court in the island and covers a wide range of matters. These include bankruptcy records, naturalisations, deed polls, licensing and professional registrations. Prior to 1797 some criminal cases can be found in this court. There has never been an Admiralty court in Jersey but the Cour du Samedi would sit in such cases if needed. This volume has been indexed by name but to date the records are not able to be accessed online.
Reference: D/Y/F1/228
Date: 2 December 1912 - 17 October 1914
Sinnatt and Sons Funeral Directors Account Ledger [Indexed] Includes name, age and place of death of deceased as well as date of burial and details of the funeral expenses and payment. To find the name you are interested in please look at the index and then open the pdf with the relevant page number.
Reference: L/A/41/A1/18
Date: 3 April 1913 - 16 December 1915
Vente de Rente between Elie Collas junior, tenant of the inheritance of Elie Collas senior, his father of the first party and Michel Le Vesconte son of Thomas of the second party. Records the sale from 1 to 2 of 6 cabots of wheat of rente for the sum of £160 tournois. Registered May 1709
Reference: L/C/47/A/346
Date: 17 April 1707
Bail à fin d'Héritage between Francoisse Journiaulx daughter of Jean of the first party and Elie Collas son of Moyse and Susanne Maugier his wife of the second party. Records the lease in perpetuity from 1 to 2 of 2 pieces of land in St Mary, Fief du Roi for the sum of 2 quartiers of wheat and 1 chicken of rente.
Reference: L/C/278/A1/17
Date: 13 May 1648
Vente de Rente between Elie Collas tuteur of his child with his wife who was the daughter of Clement Beelle and Judith Gallie his wife who was the daughter of Clement Gallie and Esther Payn his wife of the first party and Philippe Mallet son of Philippe of the second party. Records the sale from 1 to 2 of 1 quartier of wheat of rente for the sum of 50 escus.
Reference: L/C/278/A1/23
Date: 28 February 1674
Bail à fin d'Héritage between Elie Hamon of the first party and Elie Collas son of Elie of the second party. Records the lease in perpetuity from 1 to 2 of all rights he has to a piece of land in St Mary, Fief du Roi for the sum of 2 cabots of wheat of rente.
Reference: L/C/278/A1/25
Date: 1 February 1681