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swallowed up into that of England".: 587-8 The
historic social structure of
Jerseymen does not
match that of the English. The islander's
smaller and more close-knit...
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Ingushians Iran → Iranians,
Persians Ireland →
Irish Israel →
Israeli Jersey →
Jerseymen,
Jerseywomen Kalmykia →
Kalmyks Kazakhstan →
Kazakhs KwaZulu →
Zulus Kurdistan...
- Bilby, J:
Remember You Are
Jerseymen! p. 137 Bilby, J:
Remember You Are
Jerseymen! p. 143 Bilby, J:
Remember You Are
Jerseymen! p. 136 Foster, J: New Jersey...
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recognition of islanders'
efforts during the war,
Edward III
declared that
Jerseymen should 'hold and
retain all privileges, liberties,
immunities and customs...
- inhabitants' stubbornness. In turn,
Guernseymen traditionally refer to
Jerseymen as ****auds ("toads"). The so-called
Guernsey lily,
Nerine sarniensis...
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lumber merchants, five
shipowners (all of whom were
Jerseymen), 18 fish
merchants (13 of whom were
Jerseymen) and 32
major fishing establishments (of which...
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Mayen Jan
Mayen Jan
Mayen residents ****an ****anese ****anese
Jersey Jersey Jerseymen and
Jerseywomen Jersian Jèrriais
Jordan Jordanian Jordanians Kazakhstan...
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French for centuries. It was
administered from
Jersey until 1499, when the
Jerseymen abandoned it to the
French for
reasons unknown. The
Jersey historian Alec...
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recognition of islanders'
efforts during the war, King
Edward III
declared that
Jerseymen should 'hold and
retain all privileges, liberties,
immunities and customs...
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prisoners were sent to
continental prisons and camps, and at
least 22
Jerseymen and 9
Guernseymen did not return.
Willmott estimated that over 200 people...