- up of
twelve parishioners,
known as
Douzeniers.
Douzeniers are
elected for a four-year period,
three Douzeniers being elected on
rotation by parishioners...
-
called a Douzaine, made up of
Douzeniers who
serve four-year terms. Each year in November, one
quarter of the
Douzeniers are
elected by
parishioners at...
- in
Guernsey is
administered by a Douzaine.
Douzeniers are
elected for a six-year mandate, two
Douzeniers being elected by
parishioners at a
Parish Meeting...
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twelve members or more,
known as
Douzeniers.
Douzeniers are
elected for a four-year mandate, three, four or five
Douzeniers being elected by parishioners...
- Each
parish is
administered by a Douzaine.
Douzeniers are
elected for a six-year mandate, two
Douzeniers being elected by
parishioners at a
Parish Meeting...
-
administration of each
parish has been
reduced in
favour of
democratically elected douzeniers.[citation needed] Each
jurisdiction has
inhabited and
uninhabited islands...
- (People's Deputies) Ordinance, 1988 The
Electoral Expenditure (Constables and
Douzeniers) Ordinances, 1988 The
Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 1988
Domestic Proceedings...
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unnamed in the book.
Fruit grower;
later owner of
Arthur Dorey & Son, and
Douzenier of St. Sampson.
Philemon Fleure Dorey (1859~1941), 'Mr.
Dorey of Oatlands';...