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Germaine Alice Coty (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁmɛn kɔti]; née
Corblet; 9
April 1887 – 11
November 1955) was the
daughter of a
Normandy ship
owner who...
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Water is
sourced from bore
holes and
streams and is
treated and
stored at
Corblets Quarry and
Battery Quarry.
Electricity was
first supplied on
Alderney in...
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National Centre of
Independents and
Peasants (1949–1962)
Spouse Germaine Corblet (m. 1905; died 1955)
Children Geneviève (1907–1987) Anne-Marie (1909–1987)...
- Saint-Priest-sous-Aixe and was
buried there. He is the
patron saint of gout. J.
Corblet,
Hagiographie du diocèse d'Amiens, III,
Parijs - Amiens, 1873, p. 224....
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Grandes Rocques Château à L'Etoc Es****
Castle Fort
Albert Fort
Clonque Fort
Corblets Fort
Doyle Fort
Grosnez Fort
Homeaux Florains Fort
Houmet Herbe Fort Platte...
- de Penthièvre, died in
childbirth in
castle in 1754
Germaine Coty, née
Corblet, wife of
French president René Coty, died at the château de Rambouillet...
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labourers threw the
bones and
artefacts over the
cliff into the sea.: 84 Fort
Corblets –
Thirteen guns in four
batteries manned by 59 men. Fort Les
Hommeaux Florains...
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illuministe preacher.
Curate of Saint-Georges church, Roye
Abbot Jules Corblet (1819–1886),
hagiographer for the
diocese of Amiens.
Communes of the Somme...
- Roy:
Archevesche de
Reims (in French). Paris: Chez
Gervais Alliot. 1648.
Corblet,
Jules (1868).
Hagiographie du
Diocese d'Amiens (in French). Vol. Tome...
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Alderney Breakwater 1990 - 13-15-11 Ray,
small e**** 14-7-10 04-Dec-1993
Corblets,
Alderney 1991 - 15-0-8 Ray,
spotted 4-11-8 04-Jul-1982 Herm
Island 1980...