The Royal Charters of Jersey, 1341-1687

Tim Thornton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:19th Nov '24

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An edition and translation, with introduction and extended commentary, of all the royal charters granted to Jersey. Examines the process by which the charters were negotiated and the pressures operating on the parties to each grant, including the crown and its local representatives, and the various elements of the local community. It compares and contrasts the charters with those granted to Guernsey, and sets them in the wider context of franchises and liberties across the territories of the English crown through the late medieval and early modern period. Overall, the book highlights the crucial role of these charters in establishing the constitutional position of the bailiwick of Jersey. This is more than a subject of historical interest. The foundations of the constitutional position of Jersey are of great significance for the people of Jersey now and into the future. Jersey's constitutional relationship with the Crown is continuing to evolve, including to address the trading implications of Brexit. Understanding the distinct constitutional position of Jersey and the development of its rights to be governed by its own laws and customs may inform constitutional developments in Jersey, the crown dependencies and elsewhere.

Most people are (hazily) aware that the status of the Channel Islands is somewhat different from the rest of the UK regarding taxation and law. Tim Thornton's text provides the explanation. Each charter has an introductory section giving the background to its grant, and there is an image of the original document, a transcript of the original Latin (and a little Anglo-Norman), and an English translation. These fascinating historical documents still hold legal force and the rights conferred therein are jealously guarded. * THE LOCAL HISTORIAN *

ISBN: 9781837651214

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 459g

250 pages