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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.
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Cours du Cattel. One of the divisions of the Royal Court in which the Bailiff sat with three jurats it dealt with criminals and was also the court of appeal from the seigneural courts. The court was abolished in 1862. Prior to 1797 criminal cases were also heard in the Cour du Samedi [D/Y/F1]. Post 1797 criminal cases were heard in the newly created Poursuite Criminelles [D/Y/G1].
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Cour du Cattel Registers. 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. Some of the volumes have been indexed by name but to date the records are not available to view online.
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