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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/E1/22
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/E1/28
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/E1/30
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
Extracts from the Seigneurial Court of the Fief de la Trinité concerning Benest Le Gros
Reference: L/C/66/B4/14
Date: 18 December 1554 - 4 March 1556
Resignation between Jacques Le Gros of the first party and Benest Le Gros of the second party. Records the resignation from 2 to 1 of 13 perques of land in Trinity, Fief de Dielament in exchange 1 resigns to 2 all the rights he has to 2 cabots of wheat of rente.
Reference: L/C/66/C6/13
Date: 9 May 1562
Vente de Rente between Aaron de Veulle procureur of Jean Williams and Marie Marett his wife who is the sole heir of the late Francois Marett her brother of the first party and Philippe Le Gros son of Philippe son of Benest of the second party. Records the sale from 1 to 2 of 3 cabots for the sum of 164 Livres 10 Sols tournois. Registered Livre 67 folio 139
Reference: L/C/112/D2/14
Date: 18 June 1774
Procuration Philippe Le Gros son of Benest names constitutes and establishes Charles Poingdestre as procureur to conduct his business affairs
Reference: L/C/112/D2/16
Date: 11 November 1775
Extract of a judgement Edouard Lesbirel is charged to pay Marie Cabot widow of Michel Larbalestier and tutrice of their children by right of Philippe Dumaresq and the daughter of Benest Le Gros and Sara Le Masurier daughter of Thomas Le Masurier 2 cabots of wheat in arrears
Reference: L/C/112/E2/123
Date: 26 April 1694
Judgement George Benest Deputé Vicompte records Philippe Le Gros son of Philippe son of Benest acquirer of 3 quartiers 3 sixtonniers and a chicken of rente from the heritage of Thomas Durell of the first party and the Reverend David Durell who claims retrait lignager of the second party. 2 takes possession and reimburses 1 for the rente. Registered Livre 75 folio 199
Reference: L/C/112/F2/18
Date: 12 August 1788
Vente de Rente between Francois Journeaux procureur of Thomas Durell of the first party and Philippe Le Gros son of Philippe son of Benest of the second party. Records the sale from 1 to 2 of 3 quartiers 3 cabots of wheat and a chicken of rente annually for the sum of 1134 Livres 7 sous 10 denier of the order of the King. Registered Livre 70 folio 267
Reference: L/C/112/F2/19
Date: 15 January 1788