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The Judicial Greffier is the clerk or registrar of the Royal Court and the other courts of the Island. [4] The Greffier also carries out some of the administrative functions of the Royal Court, for example registering doctors. [5] The Greffier of the States is the clerk and record-keeper for the States Assembly.
Jean Margaret Wallop was born on 29 April 1935 in Big Horn, Wyoming, to The Hon. Oliver Malcolm Wallop (1905–1980) and his wife Jean McGinley Moore (1908–1943). [1] Her paternal grandfather Oliver Wallop, 8th Earl of Portsmouth, had emigrated to Wyoming and served in the Wyoming State Legislature before inheriting the British earldom of Portsmouth.
H.M. Procureur and the junior H.M. Comptroller hold office through Royal Warrants and both are Law Officers of the Crown. H.M. Procureur is responsible for providing legal advice to the Island Government. [13] H.M. Greffier and H.M. Sherriff provide specific duties to the Courts of recording and enforcing. [13]
The Guernsey Evening Press was first published in 1897. [2] In 1951 it purchased the struggling Guernsey Star (first published in 1813), renaming itself Guernsey Evening Press and Star. [3] The paper was published by The Guernsey Press Company until 1999 when the company merged with Guiton, publishers of the Jersey Evening Post.
Robert Farnon (1917–2005), conductor and composer; lived in Guernsey for 40 years; Derrick Bailey (1918–2009), founder of Aurigny Airlines; Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), best-selling writer of thriller novels; lived in Guernsey 1976–1983 [36] Ronnie Ronalde (1923–2015), siffleur, lived in Guernsey from the 1960s to the 1980s
Guernsey is located at (42.267251, −104.743187 [7]According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.04 square miles (2.69 km 2), of which 1.02 square miles (2.64 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.
James Cocquerel [1] (1412–1432); Thomas de la Court (1433–1445); John Henry [1] (1446–1447); William Cartier [1] (1447–1465); Thomas de la Court [1] (1466 ...