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- swallowed up into that of England".: 587-8  The historic social structure of Jerseymen does not match that of the English. The islander's smaller and more close-knit...
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- merchants, five shipowners (all of which were Jerseymen), eighteen fish merchants (of whom all but five were Jerseymen) and thirty-two major fishing establishments...
- Bilby, J: Remember You Are Jerseymen! p. 137 Bilby, J: Remember You Are Jerseymen! p. 143 Bilby, J: Remember You Are Jerseymen! p. 136 Foster, J: New Jersey...
- recognition of islanders' efforts during the war, Edward III declared that Jerseymen should 'hold and retain all privileges, liberties, immunities and customs...
- inhabitants' stubbornness. In turn, Guernseymen traditionally refer to Jerseymen as ****auds ("toads"). The so-called Guernsey lily, Nerine sarniensis...
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- prisoners were sent to continental prisons and camps, and at least 22 Jerseymen and 9 Guernseymen did not return. Willmott estimated that over 200 people...
- many notable Jerseymen lost their lives, but because a prominent Guernseyman, William Le Feyvre, was executed for treason by the Jerseymen, a bitter interinsular...
- paddock. A Tale; No. II. The tenth hay****; No. III. The jerseymen meeting. A tale; No. IV. The Jerseymen parting. A tale; No V. The scholars of Arneside, a...