- connétable of the
parish to
maintain law and order.
Officers are
elected as
centeniers,
vingteniers or constable's officers, each with
various duties and responsibilities...
- vin d'honneur (muni****l or
official reception),
Centenier, Vingtenier, Chef de
Police (senior
Centenier),
Ministre Desservant,
branchage (pronounced in...
-
within the parish. The
centenier is the only
officer authorised to
charge and bail offenders. Formerly, the
senior centenier of each
parish (known as...
- Saint-Jean-le-
Centenier (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ lə sɑ̃tənje]; Occitan: Sant Joan lo
Centenièr) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in southern...
- vin d'honneur (muni****l or
official reception)
centenier vingtenier chef de
police (senior
centenier)
branchage (pronounced in
English as the Jèrriais...
- Jersey)
Centenier Daniel Scaife (Chef de Police)
Centenier Paul
Davies Centenier David Curtis Centenier Louise Happer Centenier Shirley Madden Centenier Peter...
-
levied following successful prosecution at the Magistrate's Court: the
Centenier does not have the
power to
summarily levy a fine for a
television licensing...
-
Procureurs du Bien
Public and
Centeniers are
elected under the same
rules as Senators,
Deputies and Constables.
Centeniers,
Vingteniers and Constable's...
-
letters supposedly written by Bram Bilo, a naïve and self-important ex-
Centenier from St Ouen.
These stories achieved great po****rity (some
remain classics...
-
forces the
latter routinely handle minor matters and
traffic control, but
Centeniers remain the only
officers able to
bring charges. The
fictional Bureau des...