- Sir
Ambrose James Sherwill KBE MC (12
February 1890 – 25
September 1968) was
Bailiff of
Guernsey from 1946 to 1959. In the
early months of
World War II...
- Halberton, Hartland, Hayridge, Hemyock,
North Tawton and Winkleigh, Shebbear,
Sherwill,
South Molton, Tiverton, Witheridge, and West Budleigh. 1868–1885: The...
- Good Morning, Miss Dove
Student Uncredited 1957 Fear
Strikes Out
Bernie Sherwill Gunfight at the O.K.
Corral Rick
Carnival Rock
Stanley 1958 The Case Against...
- 130 (2): 103–120. "POLICING
DURING THE
OCCUPATION 1940 - 1945, 23-24".
Sherwill 2007, p. 245, 105. Le
Tissier 2006, p. 62. Beck 2002, p. 263. Beck 2002...
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German proclamation of
measures against Nicolle, Symes,
Sherwill, and
others following the raid...
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Snyder 2007, p. 148. "POLICING
DURING THE
OCCUPATION 1940 - 1945, 23-24".
Sherwill 2007, p. 245, 105. Le
Tissier 2006, p. 62. "Tyske
soldater voldtok norske...
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island affairs to a
controlling committee,
under Attorney-General
Ambrose Sherwill MC, age 50,
chosen because he was
younger and more
robust than the 69-year-old...
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escaped 5
September 1940,
later British escape officer at Colditz.
Ambrose Sherwill,
President of the
Controlling Committee in Guernsey, who
became British...
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William Bell,
Bailiff (1929–1935)
Victor Carey,
Bailiff (1935–1946)
Ambrose Sherwill,
Bailiff (1946–1959)
William Arnold,
Bailiff (1959–1973) John Loveridge...
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witness at the event: 118–145 From June 1943 the camp
senior became Ambrose Sherwill.
Boredom was a
major problem. Some
internees were
permitted to undertake...