List of Bailiffs of Guernsey
The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a British crown dependency off the coast of France.
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This is a list of holders of the post of Bailiff of Guernsey.
13th century
- Hugh de Trubleville (1270–77)
- Guillaume de St Remi (1278–81)
- Renault de Ashwell (1282–87)
- Guillaume de St Remi (1288–91)
- Guillaume de St Remi (1292–96)
- Sir Nicholas de Cheney (1297)
- Pierre Le Marchant (1298)
- Radulphus de Gand (1299)
14th century
- Robert Comberwell (1300)
- Radulph de Haverland (1301)
- John de Newent (1302)
- Radulphus Gaultier (1303)
- Pierre Le Marchant (1304)
- Massey de la Court (1305–09)
- James de Vinchelez (1310)
- Robert Le Gay (1311–12)
- Gaultier de la Hogue (1313–14)
- Massey de la Court (1315–16)
- Pierre Le Marchant (1317)
- Massey de la Court (1318)
- Robert Le Gay (1319)
- Radulphus Gaultier (1320)
- John Le Marchant (1321)
- James de Vinchelez (1322)
- William Le Petit (1323)
- Guillaume de Souslemont (1324)
- William Le Petit (1325)
- Pierre de Garis[1] (1326)
- Henry de St Martin (1327)
- Radulphus Le Gay (1328)
- Radulphus Cokerel (1329)
- Geoffrey de la Hogue (1330)
- Thomas d'Esterfield (1331)
- Radulphus Le Gay (1332–39)
- Jean de la Lande (1340–46)
- Jean de la Lande (1347–56)
- John Le Marchant (1357–83)
- John Nicholas[1] (1384–86)
- Gervais de Clermont[1] (1387–1411)
15th century
16th century
17th century (58 to 62)
- Amice de Carteret[1] (1601–31)
- Jean de Quetteville[1] (1631–43)
- Pierre de Beauvoir[1] (1644–51, 1652–53, 1656–60)
- Amias Andros[1] (1661–74)
- Edmund Andros (1674–1713)
18th century (63 to 67)
- Jean de Sausmarez (1714–28)
- Josué Le Marchant (1728–51)
- Eleazar Le Marchant (1752–58)
- Samuel Bonamy (1758–71)
- William Le Marchant (1771–1800)
19th century (68 to 75)
- Robert Porrett Le Marchant (1800–10)
- Peter de Havilland (1810–21)
- Daniel de Lisle Brock (1821–43)
- Jean Guille (1843–45)
- Peter Stafford Carey (1845–83)
- John de Havilland Utermarck (1883–84)
- Edgar McCulloch (1884–95)
- Sir Thomas Godfrey Carey Kt., LL.D. (1895–1902), married Eliza de Sausmarez Grassic, daughter of Thomas Ritchie Grassic, of Halifax, N.S. January 22nd, 1901; he served as Attorney-General of Guernsey, Bailiff of Guernsey, and President of the States of Guernsey[2]
20th century (76 to 87)
- Henry Alexander Giffard (1902–08)[3][4]
- William Carey (1908–15)
- Edward Chepmell Ozanne (1915–22)
- Havilland Walter de Sausmarez (1922–29)
- Arthur William Bell (1929–35)
- Victor Carey (1935–46)
- Ambrose Sherwill (1946–59)
- William Arnold (1959–73)
- John Loveridge (1973–82)[5]
- Charles Frossard (1982–92)
- Graham Martyn Dorey (1992–99)
- de Vic Carey (1999–2005)
21st century (88 to 90)
- Geoffrey Rowland (2005–12)[6]
- Richard Collas (2012–20)[7]
- Richard McMahon (2020–)
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See also
References
- Le Roy, Pierre (1893). Note book of Pierre Le Roy. Guille Alles Library.
- Morgan, Henry James, ed. (1903). Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p. 44.
- The Times (36680). London. 1 February 1902. p. 11. Missing or empty
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(help) - "No. 27403". The London Gazette. 4 February 1902. p. 709.
- "The London Gazette" (46042). p. 9038.
- "Guernsey's Bailiff announces 2012 retirement". BBC News Guernsey. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- "Guernsey's new Bailiff sworn in « This Is Guernsey". Retrieved 2012-03-24.
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