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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/F1/224
Date: 12 September 1905 - 27 April 1907
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/F1/226
Date: 9 January 1909 - 31 December 1910
Depositions (witness statements) in the case against Jean Ollivier accused of stealing a bicycle and selling it. Statements are from George James Pepin, Frederick Philip Ahier, Police Officer, John Francis Jouan, Police Officer, Arthur Stephen Landick, Paul Jammes, Thurston Collins, Francis Philip Le Cornu, Pierre Conan, Jean Mahé and Francis Amy, Centenier of St Helier.
Reference: D/Y/G3/210
Date: 8 April 1909 - 10 April 1909