- The
Seigneur of
Augrès is a
noble title in Jersey,
which still follows the
Norman system. They
traditionally lived in Les
Augrès Manor,
which was actually...
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second of the two
stones placed by the couple. Les
Augrès Manor was the seat of the
Seigneur of
Augrès,
which included notable people from the Dumaresq...
- Royal. Its
headquarters are at Les
Augrès Manor on the isle of
Jersey in the
English Channel. The
grounds of Les
Augrès Manor form the
Durrell Wildlife Park...
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Vingtaine des
Augrès is one of the five
vingtaines of
Trinity in the
Channel Island of Jersey. Bail à
Termage between Reverend William George Tabb, Rector...
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owned a manor, Les
Augrès, on Jersey, and the
Durrells flew out to meet him.
Durrell happened to
mention to
Fraser that Les
Augrès would be a wonderful...
- 2nd
Seigneur of
Augres (1571-1631), held the
manorial fief of Les
Augrès, in the
Island of
Jersey and
would be the
first of the Des
Augres branch of the...
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Elias Dumaresq, 5th
Seigneur of
Augres was born in 1674 and was a
Seigneur of
Augres located in the
parish of Trinity, Jersey, the
largest of the Channel...
- 4th
Seigneur of Sark, by his wife Anne des
Augres (1566–1644),
daughter of
Abraham Dumaresq Seig des
Augres. His
father died
before he came of age (aged...
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Carteret married Anne (1627–1700),daughter of
Abraham Dumaresq Seig Des
Augres. They had
children including Phillip (1650-1693) and two daughters. Decarteret...
- (formerly the
Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust). The park is
located at Les
Augrès Manor, Trinity, Jersey, 5
miles (8 km)
north of
Saint Helier. It officially...