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'The Jersey Advertiser & Weekly News' published every Wednesday, Proprietor William Francis Le Cocq, 9 Byron Road St Helier articles re. petitions regarding abolition of compulsory military service and increase of representation in St Helier and celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee 1 newsprint
Reference: A/C2/26/3
Date: 16 February 1887
Copy letter from Lieutenant Governor [Lieutenant General Charles Ewart] to W B Godfray, Greffier acknowledging receipt of his letter of the previous day, Defence Committee voted £16 for conveyance of Militia in uniform by railway to Gorey Common on the anniversary of Queen Victoria's Birthday
Reference: A/C2/28/2
Date: 2 May 1889
The unveiling of Queen Victoria's statue
Reference: A/D1/S9
Date: 12 August 1890 - 28 October 1890
Papers relating to the Royal Jubilee of Queen Victoria, and the wedding of the Duke of York, 1934
Reference: A/D1/S16
Date: 18 June 1887 - 18 May 1935
Report regarding Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, recommendation to erect a landing stage presented by Jurat J Picot and Proposition presented by Jurat J G Falle for the establishment of a Museum. Lodged au Greffe, printed by Le Lievre Brothers, States Printers.
Reference: D/AP/AD/6/125
Date: 10 January 1887
Sermon preached in the Town Church, St Helier by Reverend Thomas Le Neveu on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the accession of Queen Victoria, in the presence of Henry Wray, Lieutenant Governor, John Picot, Lieutenant Bailiff and members of the States. Printed by Le Lievre Brothers, States Printers.
Reference: D/AP/AD/6/135
Date: 21 June 1887
Act regarding the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Victoria adopted by the States and the sermon preached in the Town Church on this occasion by George Orange Balleine, Dean of Jersey. Printed by Le Lievre Brothers, States Printers.
Reference: D/AP/AD/7/77
Date: 22 June 1897
Royal Pardon. Conditional Pardon granted to Thomas Nicolle by Queen Victoria. Pardon on death sentence pardon granted on condition of transportation.
Reference: D/AP/AE/2
Date: 4 April 1846
Royal Pardon. Free Pardon granted by Queen Victoria to John Quick.
Reference: D/AP/AE/3
Date: 25 June 1852
Headmaster's Diary for the Jersey Industrial School. This volume records the daily events at the school and has been indexed by name of the person mentioned. An index has been attached listing the page numbers a person is mentioned on. This volume has been digitised so please refer to the pdf containing the relevant page number/s
Reference: D/J/O8/2
Date: 1 January 1897 - 30 April 1902