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Agreement for the sale of the Fief and Seigneurie of Noirmont by George, Lord Carteret to Elie Pipon, gentleman. Includes list of seigneurial dues
Reference: D/AL/A/1/21
Date: 14 July 1693
Copy of grant of interest in the Manor Fief and Seigneurie of Rozel by George, Lord Carteret to Philippe Durell, elder son of Jean Durell
Reference: D/AL/A/1/23
Date: 14 July 1693
Agreement for sale of the Fief and Seigneurie of Chesnel by George, Lord Carteret to Abraham de Carteret, gentleman. Includes list of seigneurial dues
Reference: D/AL/A/1/24
Date: 17 July 1693
Agreement concerning the payment of a rente due for the Fief and Seigneurie of Rosel between George, Lord Carteret and Jean Durel, gentleman and guardian of his elder son, Philippe Durel
Reference: D/AL/A/1/27
Date: 22 August 1693 - 25 August 1693
Images of Rozel Manor which was possibly to be used as a war hospital [see JWP 11/11/1939 ]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 6 of Red Contact File 12 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/12/CS6/7
Date: January 1939 - 11 November 1939
Images of framed charters which relate to Rozel Manor. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 7 of Red Contact File 12 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/12/CS7/4
Date: January 1939 - 11 November 1939
Measurement of lands belonging to the Seigneurie of Trinity
Reference: L/C/66/B8/1
Date: 1779
Table of revenues for the Seigneurie of Trinity. Includes lists of lands, amount of revenues and seigneurial rentes
Reference: L/C/66/B8/2
Date: 1801 - 1803
Extract from the Cour d'Héritage between Philippe Dumaresq Seigneur of the Fief et Seigneurie of Samaresq of the first party and Amyce de Carteret Seigneur of the Fief et Seigneurie of Trinity of the second party concerning the precedence in the Court of the two Seigneuries.
Reference: L/C/66/B11/1
Date: 26 September 1661
Bail à fin d'héritage between Jean Gruchy son of Pierre of the first party and George Oury Lemprière, Seigneur of the Fief and Seigneurie de Chesnel of the second party. Records the lease in perpetuity from 1 to 2 of a certain piece of land in Mont Mado, St John for the sum of 4 quartiers of wheat rente. Registered: Livre 142, Folio 69.
Reference: L/C/119/A1/26
Date: 5 August 1826