-
parish of
Saint Brélade, Jersey. "
Brelade" is a
corruption of "Branwalader". He is also
known as
Breward or
Branuvelladurus or
Brélade and
Broladre in...
- St
Brelade (Jèrriais and French:
Saint Brélade) is one of the
twelve parishes of
Jersey in the
Channel Islands. It is
around 7
kilometres (4.3 mi) west...
- La
Cotte de St
Brelade is a
Paleolithic site of
early habitation in
Saint Brélade, Jersey.
Cotte means "cave" in Jèrriais. The cave is also
known as Lé...
- (Premiership)
Rozel Rovers (Premiership)
Sporting Academics (Championship) St.
Brelade (Premiership) St.
Clement (Premiership) St. John (Championship) St. Lawrence...
- St
Brelade's Church is one of the
twelve ancient parish churches in the
island of Jersey; it is
sited on the west side of the
island in the
parish of...
-
Upper Paleolithic in Britain,
important excavations at La
Cotte de St
Brelade in the
Channel Islands, an
influential synthesis of the
Palaeolithic of...
- from her
treatment in jail, and she died in 1954.
Cahun is
buried in St
Brelade's Church with
partner Moore. At the trial,
Cahun said to the
German judge...
- with
evidence of
habitation in the
Palaeolithic period (La
Cotte de St
Brelade) and
Neolithic dolmens, such as La
Hougue Bie.
Evidence of
Bronze Age and...
-
winnings of over $9,600,000.
Carrell was born on 7
November 1993 in St.
Brelade, Jersey. When he was 7
years old, his
family moved to London,
where he...
- John
Seale (born c.1512) of St
Brelade in Jersey, a
descendant of
Robert Seale (or Scelle) a gens de bien of St
Brelade 1292. In 1720 the 1st Baronet's...