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List of witnesses in the case of James Robin, executor, and Philippe Jean, not dated
Reference: B/C/01/B2/19
Date: 1820 - 1829
James Robin, executor of the will of the late Charles Robin against Philippe Jean, heir of his grandfather Jean Jean
Reference: B/C/01/B3/10
Date: 1827
Jersey General Hospital Admission Register, 1855 - 1863. This register gives details of the person admitted, including date of entry, name, age, place of birth and cause of entry. The volume has been transcribed and can be viewed as a pdf by subscribers. (Please note all of the entries for D/AN/B11/2 are also in this register, so it has not been transcribed). Click on volume description to access the pdf.
Reference: D/AN/B11/3
Date: 1 October 1855 - 1 December 1863
Jersey General Hospital Admission Register, 1873 - 1882. This register gives details of the person admitted, including date of entry, name, age, place of birth and cause of entry. The volume has been transcribed and can be viewed as a pdf by subscribers. Click on volume description to access the pdf.
Reference: D/AN/B11/4
Date: 1 January 1873 - 28 November 1882
Testament of Philippe Jean of St Ouen. Dated 12/11/1841. Desires to be buried in the tomb of his ancestors in St Ouen's Cemetery. Bequeaths to the poor of St Ouen, ú6.
Reference: D/Y/A/25/73
Date: 29 October 1842
Will and Testament of Francis d'Auvergne de Ste Croix, St Helier. Dated 9 September 1898. Bequeaths to Amelia Hoskins de Ste Croix the property 5 Hastings Terrace, St Helier, Fief de la Fosse; to the Société Jersiaise a silver gilt tea urn in an oak case presented by the States of Jersey to Philippe Jean, Artist.
Reference: D/Y/A/74/136
Date: 30 November 1915
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/E1/22
Date: 18 October 1660 - 31 January 1665
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/E1/25
Date: 20 May 1675 - 1 January 1677
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 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/E1/33
Date: 19 October 1721 - 15 October 1728
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/E1/35
Date: 2 May 1738 - 21 January 1745
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/E1/36
Date: 13 May 1746 - 10 October 1752