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    St Ouen (Jèrriais: Saint Ouën, French: Saint-Ouen) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is around 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi)...
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    St. Ouen's Manor is a manor house in the parish of St. Ouen, Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur of St. Ouen, and the ancestral home of...
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    Audoin (bishop) (redirect from St Ouen)
    Church of Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux Church of Saint Ouen, Jersey Church of Saint Audoen, London Church of saint Audoen, Rosnoen (catholic, France) St. Audoen's Church...
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    Hellier de Carteret (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    6 August 1565, Helier De Carteret, the Seigneur of the parish of St Ouen in Jersey, was granted the Isle of Sark by Queen Elizabeth I. Sark was thereby...
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  • The Seigneur of Saint Ouen is a manorial title in Jersey. Their traditional seat is Saint Ouen's Manor. The first was Renaud De Carteret I. Sir Renaud...
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  • St. Ouen F.C. is an amateur association football club in Saint Ouen, Jersey, Channel Islands who play in the Jersey Premiership. The club plays in yellow...
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    Louisa Gould (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    the Holocaust in 2010. Gould was born Louisa Eva Le Druillenec in St Ouen, Jersey, on 7 October 1891. She was one of nine children of the seaman Vincent...
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  • Saint-Ouen may refer to: Saint Ouen, a Catholic and Orthodox saint Saint-Ouen is the name of several communes in France: Saint-Ouen, Loir-et-Cher, in...
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    Battery Moltke (category Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    uncompleted World War II former coastal artillery battery in St Ouen in north-west Jersey. It was constructed by Organisation Todt for the Wehrmacht during...
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    from St Ouen's Bay in the west to St Aubin's Bay in the south, and thereby cutting St Brelade off from other parishes. It also borders St Ouen and St Mary...
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    Peter - ventre à baînis (limpet) St Ouen - gris ventre (grey belly) Parishes of Guernsey "Where is Jersey?". Visit Jersey. 28 December 2016. Retrieved 24...
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  • Philip de Carteret (died 1500) was the eighth Seigneur of Saint Ouen. The son of Philip, he married Margaret Harliston in 1470 and had 21 children. According...
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    La Grande Route de Saint Laurent A11 St Peter's valley road: La Vallée de Saint Pierre A12 Beaumont to St Ouen road: La Route de Beaumont, La Grande...
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    Lyndon Farnham (category Chief ministers of Jersey)
    Culture. He has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen & St Peter since 2022, having previously served as a Deputy for St Saviour and later a Senator. He is...
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    Landes in St. Ouen next to the ruins of Grosnez Castle. Jersey has two public indoor swimming pools: AquaSplash, St Helier and Les Quennevais, St Brelade...
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  • Sir Philip Carteret, 1st Baronet (category Bailiffs of Jersey)
    became Bailiff of Jersey. In 1670, he was created a baronet, of St Ouen on the Island of Jersey. Carteret married Anne (1566–1644), daughter of Abraham Dumaresq...
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  • Catholic Churchyard, in the village of St. Martin Parish Church of St. Mary churchyard Parish Church of St. Ouen St. Ouen Methodist Churchyard, in the village...
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    Ted Vibert (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    a politician in the States of Jersey from 1999 to 2005. Ted Vibert was born on 10 June 1938, at Grosnez, St Ouen, Jersey. He went to the States Intermediate...
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    regions, known as parishes, the largest of which is St Ouen and the smallest of which is St Clement. Jersey has a highly developed economy driven by international...
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    sparse village. It borders four other parishes: St Ouen, St John, St Peter and St Lawrence. The Jersey parish system has been in place for centuries. By...
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  • cabin, St Ouën, Jersey Boots Store, Saint Helier, Jersey Burtons Building, Saint Helier, Jersey Ferguson's Folly house, Saint Helier, Jersey Havre des...
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    Flag of Saint Ouen Flag of Saint Peter Flag of Saint Saviour Flag of Trinity Flag of Guernsey List of flags of the United Kingdom "Jersey". Flags of the...
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    Deputy Andrew Green, MBE is a Jersey politician, and a member of the States of Jersey. In 2011, Green was elected as Housing Minister, beating Deputy...
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    complex – L'Etacq, St. Ouen – Completed Ho Mole Verclut – Casemate complex – Verclut Point (Gibraltar Rock) – Completed now in use by Jersey Turbot Stützpunkt...
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  • 8th Seigneur of Saint Ouen (1316–1382) was a Seigneur of Saint Ouen in Jersey. He followed his father as Seigneur of St Ouen in 1327. Succeeded to the...
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  • when Samson of Dol visited Guernsey and in 540 A.D. when Helier arrived in Jersey, living as a hermit until he was killed by pirates.: 65  The "pirates" grew...
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    defenders, the 78th Regiment of Foot and the Jersey Militia, together with some field artillery force marched to St Ouens bay, the proposed landing beach, the...
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    Le Pinacle (category Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    landmark which can be seen from St Ouen's bay. Jersey dolmens Ordnance survey map of part of Cueillette de Vinchelez , St Ouen including the rifle range, model...
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  • Philippe de Carteret, Seigneur of St Ouen, born 1152. Son of Renaud de Carteret, Baron Carteret and 1st Seigneur of Saint Ouen. Philippe joined King Henry III...
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  • Jèrriais (redirect from Jersey Norman)
    needed], although monolingual children were being received into schools in St. Ouen as late as the late 1970s.[citation needed] Famous Jèrriais speakers include...
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