. Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the bailiwick of Guernsey : as collected from private manuscripts, public documents and former historians. of Guernsey, before Charles Andros, Esq., , to have a pier in the island of Sark, at a place called LEper-querie; which Sir P. Do Carteret being willing to effect and main-tain at his own costs and charges, for the profit thcreofwhen finished,AVedo, of our more abundant grace, certain knowledge, and meeremotion, give and grant to the said Philip De Carteret, his heirs andassigns, free and full liberty, power, and auth


. Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the bailiwick of Guernsey : as collected from private manuscripts, public documents and former historians. of Guernsey, before Charles Andros, Esq., , to have a pier in the island of Sark, at a place called LEper-querie; which Sir P. Do Carteret being willing to effect and main-tain at his own costs and charges, for the profit thcreofwhen finished,AVedo, of our more abundant grace, certain knowledge, and meeremotion, give and grant to the said Philip De Carteret, his heirs andassigns, free and full liberty, power, and authority, from time to time,and at all times, for ever hereafter, to demand, levy, receive, andtake for his or their own use, without account of and for all ships,goods, and vessels, as shall be brought in the said peere, such inconaeand petty customs as are generally taken by the Bailiff and Jurats ofthe said isles of Jersey and Guernsey, for the maintenance of therespective pceres. It does not appear that this ever took cllect bythe erection of the pier. The above was copied from IMS. piues ofJ. Hubert, Esq., one of the Jurats of Guernse). For the particulars. !5 :^ v^ ^ ^ ^ V ) ^ i^. NEW PIER, INHABITANTS. 85 On the i5th of April, 1823, at the meeting of the States ofGuernsey, the Seigneur of Sark proposed, in the name of theinliabitants of Sark, to pay the impot of one shilling per gallonon all spirituous liquors consumed on that island, during theremainder of the term of ten years, granted for levying thesaid tax in Guernsey, by the order in Council, dated June 19,1819; the revenue of which, to be applied towards building anew pier in Sark for the protection of boats. On the aboveday, the measure was finally adopted ; and the Guernsey Courtnominated a committee, to confer with the Sark committee, toagree on the smn requiied from the States; to fix the differentperiods of payment; and conjointly to adopt such measures asmay be deemed requisite for the collection of the duty. S


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