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Filed under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- BiographyFiled under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- Census, 1881Filed under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- Description and travel British Press and Jersey Times royal almanac for the year 1873, with tourist's guide and valuable directory. ([Jersey independent and weekly press, 1872), by British Press and Jersey Times (page images at HathiTrust) Jersey: an isle of romance (Appleton and Co., 1923), by Blanche B. Elliott (page images at HathiTrust) An account of the island of Jersey; containing a compendium of its ecclesiastical, civil, and military history, together with some detail respecting the manners & customs of the inhabitants. (Printed by T. Baker, and sold by I. Fletcher [etc.], 1817), by W. Plees (page images at HathiTrust) L'Irlande, le Canada, Jersey: lettres addressées au journal des débats. (Dentu, 1881), by M. G. de Molinari (page images at HathiTrust) Cæsarea. The Island of Jersey (T. Baker, 1840) (page images at HathiTrust) Observations on the topography, climate, and prevalent diseases, of the island of Jersey (Whittaker & co., 1837), by George S Hooper (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- FictionFiled under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- History Jersey: an isle of romance (Appleton and Co., 1923), by Blanche B. Elliott (page images at HathiTrust) An argument addressed to His Majesty's royal commissioners in the island of Jersey ... (W. Clark and Sons, 1812), by E. Allen (page images at HathiTrust) Jersey: ses antiquités, ses institutions, son histoire. (C. Le Feuvre, 1859), by de La Croix (page images at HathiTrust) An authentic narrative of the oppressions of the islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed a succinct history of the military actions, constitution, laws, customs, and commerce of that island. (S. Hooper, 1771), by John Shebbeare (page images at HathiTrust) Les miettes de l'histoire. (Pagnerre, 1863), by Auguste Vacquerie (page images at HathiTrust) Cæsarea. The Island of Jersey (T. Baker, 1840) (page images at HathiTrust) An account of the Isle of Jersey, the greatest of those islands that are now the only reminder of the English dominions in France with a new and accurate map of the island / by Philip Falle ... (London : Printed for John Newton ..., 1694), by Philip Falle (HTML at EEBO TCP) Satan in Samuels mantle, or, The cruelty of Germany acted in Jersey containing the arbitrary, bloody, and tyrannical proceedings of John Mason ... against several officers and souldiers in that small place : as also his earnest endeavours to ... encourage the army in England, Jersey, and Garnzey in their rebellion against the Parliament ... / presented to the Parliament and published by Thomas Ashton. (London : Printed by T.R., 1659), by Thomas Aston (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- History -- Early works to 1800 A perfect narrative of the particular service performed by Thomas Wright firemaster with a morter-peice [sic] of fifteen inches and a half diameter, against the Castle of Elizabeth in the Isle of Jersey, being commanded thither by order of the Councell of State, under the command of Coll: James Haine, humbly represented to the honorable Councell of State. ([London? : s.n., 1652]), by Thomas Wright (HTML at EEBO TCP) Freedome. Or, The description of the excellent civill government of the island of Jersey published by James Stocall Esq; Collonel of a regiment of the trained bands of the said island, consisting of 1500 men. Under the government of the honorable Colonel Heane governour thereof, for the service of the Commonwealth of England. (London : printed for Robert Ibbitson, 1652), by James Stocall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Prince Charles proclaimed King, and landed in Jersey with the Duke of York, and a list of the Lords, Knights and gentlemen of quallity arrived there with His Hignes, and His design touching the west of England. Also His entertainment by the Lord Jermane who is made governour of the Island, with the Lord Hopton and 300. other persons of note, that were convoyed by a statesmen of warre with the Duke of Yorks declaration touching his brother the declared King. And his Highnesses message to the King of France, and a present of one hundred thousand crownes sent him by the Cardinall. (London : Printed for J.J. and are to be sold at Temple-Barre, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Jersey (Channel Islands) -- History -- Sources
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