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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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  • 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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  • 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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    Hellier de Carteret (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    with Letters Patent granting him the fief. He was also Seigneur of Saint Ouen in Jersey. He married his cousin, Margaret de Carteret. She was the widow of...
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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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  • Jèrriais used by the original colonists; 40 families mostly from Saint Ouen, Jersey[1] who settled the then uninhabited island, although influenced in...
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    the just king". Church of Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux Church of Saint Ouen, Jersey Church of Saint Audoen, London Church of saint Audoen, Rosnoen (catholic,...
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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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    Louisa Gould (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    Le Druillenec in St Ouen, Jersey, on 7 October 1891. For most of her life she ran a grocery store at La Fontaine, Millais in St Ouen. Gould had two sons...
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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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    Grosnez Castle (category Buildings and structures in Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    is a ruined 14th-century castle in Saint Ouen, situated in Grosnez in the north-west corner of the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Philippe de...
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    subdivided into vingtaines, with Saint Ouen being the exception which uses cueillettes. Minquiers Saint Aubin La Motte Saint Helier Marina Bonne Nuit Écréhous...
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    Kempt Tower (category Buildings and structures in Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    Kempt Tower, in La Grande Cueillette, Saint Ouen, Jersey, is also known as Saint Ouen No. 2 and La Grôsse Tou in Jèrriais, and is a Martello tower that...
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    La Tour Cârrée (category Buildings and structures in Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    Fort, North Battery, and New North Battery. It is located on St Ouen's Bay, by St Ouen's Pond. Today the structure is painted white and black on the seaward...
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    Tower (also known as Lewis's Tower) is a Martello tower in St Ouen's Bay on the island of Jersey. It was erected by the British in 1835, and is named after...
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    St Peter (French: Saint-Pièrre; Jèrriais: St Pièrre) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is around 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi)...
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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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    Les Landes (category Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    north-west of Jersey. It has been designated as a Site of Special Interest (SSI) since 1996. The site is the largest of its kind in Jersey at 160 ha. Les...
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  • James de la Cloche (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    an illegitimate son with lady Marguerite de Carteret when he had been in Jersey in 1646. The official father was Marguerite's husband, Jean de la Cloche...
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    Lyndon Farnham (category Chief ministers of Jersey)
    Development, Tourism, Sport, and Culture. He has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen & St Peter since 2022, having previously served as a Deputy for St Saviour...
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  • Sir Philippe de Carteret, 3rd Seigneur of Saint Ouen, (1205-1285) was the Seigneur of Saint Ouen of Saint Ouen's Manor during the reign of King Edward I...
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  • Carteret and 1st Seigneur of Saint Ouen (1140–1214) was the son of Renaud de Carteret, Baron of Carteret and Lord of Saint Ouen, and father of Philippe and...
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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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  • 1099. Renaud is accredited with taking the Jersey parish of Saint Ouen by the sword and founding the Saint Ouen's Manor. Other members of the dynasty: Renaud...
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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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    George F. Le Feuvre (category People from Saint Ouen, Jersey)
    Bouanhomme George, was a Jèrriais prose author born at La Forge, Millais, Saint Ouen, Jersey, on 29 September 1891 and died in San Antonio, Texas, on 27 October...
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  • Carteret, 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...
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    British soldiers from Saint-Malo. Guernsey was too far away to help on such short notice. The Bailiff of Jersey called on the Saint Helier Yacht Club for...
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  • Edward Campbell (politician) (category Jersey collaborators with Nazi Germany)
    (1890–1949) was a Jersey politician who won the 1940 Jersey local elections for Saint Ouen, Jersey parish. Elections were held in Jersey on 30 August 1940...
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  • 109F-2 crashed at Saint Ouen, Jersey following engine failure, pilot OK. On 2 January 1942, an aircraft crashed in Bouley Bay Jersey after being shot down...
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