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Reference: L/A/06/J5A/3
Date: 1991 - 1997
Images of the official opening of the Maison Le Marquand estate. Those present include the Bailiff, Sir Frank Ereaut (left, see images E and F; second from left, see images B, C, I, J, M, O and P; third from left, see images A and D; right, see images G, H, and L), and St. Peter Constable Winter Le Marquand (left, see images B, C, G to J, and L; second from left, see images A, D to F; third from left, see image O; and standing to make a speech, see images M, N, P and Q).
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/2966
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/2966
Date: 17 January 1977
Images of new occupants moving in to the Pomme D'Or Farm estate. [These images were referred to in the diary as being part of phases one and two].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/2969
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/2969.
Date: 17 January 1977
Images of new tenants collecting their keys from the housing office, before moving in to the newly completed Lord Coutanche Court, Seaton Place.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/4247
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/4247.
Date: 17 June 1977
Images of Nicholson Park residents gathered for a tenants' meeting with Senator Jane Sandeman [A - B, far left; C, second from left; D] and Deputy John Rothwell [A - B, third from left; C, fourth from left] of the Public Health Committee at the Anderson family home, 59 Nicholson Park, Grands Vaux, St Saviour.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/1018A
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/1018
Date: 2 July 1979
Images of a meeting for tenants of States' housing organised by the Housing Committee at Grands Vaux Communnity Centre. Senator John Le Marquand, president of the Housing Committee, and Deputy Jack Roche are amongst those pictured. At the meeting, Senator Le Marquand described the existing Housing Law as outdated and that housing price control was ''daft''.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/2415
Photographer: Reg Cridland
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/2415
Date: 28 November 1979
Images of Deputy Terry Le Main, Judge Mr. Robin Short, Advocate David Le Quesne, and Mr. Raymond Audrain [image K] at a property owned by Deputy Le Main and where Mr. Audrain is tenant. Deputy Le Main is taking his tenant to Court, seeking eviction. [from JEP 04/03/82 p.5]
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/550
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/550.
Date: 3 March 1982
Images of Miss Jennifer Boucheré outside 5 Francis Street, where she sub-let the space for her sewing business, having been locked out by the Viscount's Department due to the landlady's failure to pay rent. [from JEP 12/03/82 p.11]
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/626
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/626.
Date: 10 March 1982
Images of the remains of two cottages at Rose Lea near to the Royal Hotel in St Martin which had been destroyed by fire [see JWP 24/9/1938 p 4]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 15 of Red Contact File 10 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/10/CS15/10
Date: September 1938 - 24 September 1938
Extract from Royal Court of case between Pierre Simon, of the first party and Jean Mourant, attorney for Hugh Godfray and Philippe Le Gallais through permission of the Décrets of the late Elie Le Grand. The action confirms the tenancy of the property gained through the decrets of the late Elie Le Grand to belong to Pierre Simon.
Reference: L/C/51/A2/11
Date: 22 August 1840
Legal accounts relating to the case between Pierre Simon, of the first party and Jean Mourant, attorney for Hugh Godfray and Philippe Le Gallais through permission of the Décrets of the late Elie Le Grand. The action confirms the tenancy of the property gained through the decrets of the late Elie Le Grand to belong to Pierre Simon.
Reference: L/C/51/A2/12
Date: 20 June 1840 - 20 May 1841
Royal Court extract relating to Jean Bequet Tenant after the decret of Frederic Gaudin after renounciation by act of an extraordinary court
Reference: L/C/51/C5/57
Date: 3 May 1834
Lists of tenants of the Fief de Nobretez - not dated
Reference: L/C/65/A3/7
Date: 1848 - 1880
Appariement of the Fief de Vingt Livres listing the tenants of the Fief with their holdings by Charette [division]. The volume also includes a series of notes concerning donations to the parish of St Peter, the Tresor of the Parish, and rates for the Parish of St Peter from 1774
Reference: L/C/65/A6/2
Date: 1775