- also used in
reference to
Guernsey inhabitants' stubbornness. In turn,
Guernseymen traditionally refer to
Jerseymen as ****auds ("toads"). The so-called...
- sent to
continental prisons and camps, and at
least 22
Jerseymen and 9
Guernseymen did not return.
Willmott estimated that over 200
people in
Jersey provided...
- in Guernsey's
history and
includes displays showing the way in
which Guernseymen and
women used to live.
Delicacies and
traditional foods and
drinks are...
-
Guamanian Guamanians Guatemala Guatemalan Guatemalans Guernsey Guernsey Guernseymen and
Guernseywomen Guinea Guinean Guineans Guinea-Bissau Bissau-Guinean...
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November 2015. Le Conte,
David (2008). "Two
Guernseymen and Two Eclipses". The
Antiquarian Astronomer. 4.
Society for the History...
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imprisoned in
Castle Cornet,
where they had a hard time at the
hands of the
Guernseymen until released by the King's pardon.
Other members of the dynasty: Renaud...
-
priory is
thought to have been
constructed with
contributions from the
Guernseymen, who
appear to have been
fairly affluent at the time.: 68 In the early...
-
Guernseymen wearing their guernseys at Lé
Viaer Marchi (The Old Market), Guernsey...
- (PDF) on 5
March 2016. Parks,
Edwin (1992). Diex Aix: God Help Us – The
Guernseymen who
marched away 1914–1918. Guernsey:
States of Guernsey. ISBN 1-871560-85-3...
- The
initial Omelette force of four
officers and 21 men,
including four
Guernseymen,
landed at 07.50 hrs to be
greeted by a town
decorated in red, white...