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- 1532 Trinity trésor roll
- 18th century trade
- ABSJ
- A C Saunders
- A Jerseyman's view of change 1873-1963
- A review of the 1906 report on immigration
- Amy family of Grouville
- Augustus Asplet Le Gros
- Beneficiaries under the Cotil will of 1496
- Bibliography - Société Jersiaise publications
- Broadlands Grouville - Part 1
- Centenary of Maison St Louis Observatory
- Charles Philip Le Cornu
- Chroniques de Jersey
- Collecting Jersey postcards
- De Rue family history
- De Soulemont family history
- Derivation of Jersey Surnames
- Early proposals for fortifying the Town Hill
- Ecole Elementaire or Elementary School
- Education in Jersey - Part 1
- Education in Jersey - Part 2
- Education in Jersey - Part 3
- Emigrants from Jersey, the cod, and the Gaspé Coast
- Enemy legislation and judgments in Jersey
- Everyday life on the coast of Acadia
- Extracts from Chevalier's diary
- Extradition of prisoners to France
- Filleul scrapbook
- Fort Regent siege guns
- Gosselins in Jersey and Guernsey
- Grouville Common during the German Occupation
- History of De La Rocque family
- History of Guerdain family in Jersey
- History of Sarre family in Jersey
- History of the Le Breton family
- Jean Poingdestre biography
- Jersey's abundant agriculture
- Jersey Settlements in Gaspé
- Jersey horse van
- Jersey in old documents
- Jersey schools in the late 18th century
- Jerseymen in important roles in Southampton 1409-1876
- John Le Caudey and the export of the first early potatoes from Jersey
- Journeaux family history
- La Société Jersiaise library index of shipwreck information
- La Vente aux Chandelles
- La famille Le Vesconte
- Le Fief du Buisson
- Le Seelleur of Villot
- Lemprieres, Seigneurs of Diélament
- Lord du Parcq
- Marguerite Dumaresq
- Mont Orgueil and General Conway
- Mont Orgueil chapels
- Mont de la Ville
- Moulin de Debenaire and Moulin à Foulon et à Brais
- Occupation and Liberation - a financial perspective
- Only one William d'Aubigny: A new theory about a Norman Baron
- Papers relating to the Battle in the Library of La Société Jersiaise
- Philippe Langlois
- Philippe de Barentin and the Payns of Samares
- Plying to the Gaspé Coast
- Prisoner-of-war camp
- Richardsons of La Ferme, St Martin
- Samares in the Middle Ages
- Seigneurs of Samares
- Société Jersiaise
- Some Jersey watermills and their machinery
- Some aspects of Education in Jersey 100 years ago
- Some details of 18th century St Helier
- Some old Fiott papers
- Stocall family
- Supplementary notes on watermills in Jersey
- T B Davis - benefactor
- The Chevaliers of St Helier
- The Family of Philippe d'Aubigny
- The Herault family in Jersey
- The Jersey Chamber of Commerce - the early years
- The Romeril family
- The Theatre in Jersey 1778-1801
- The Theatre in Jersey 1802-1806
- The changing economic face of Jersey
- The du Cotil documents
- The full story of the Jersey Chantry Certificate
- The high-vaulted room at Mont Orgueil
- The history of Maison Saint Louis Observatory
- The part played by immigrants in Jersey's economic development over the centuries
- The story of the Jersey Public Library
- The various editions of Falle's history
- The watermills of Jersey
- The watermills of Queen's Valley
- The windmills of Jersey
- Town pumps
- Trade with Welsh ports
- Victor Hugo - his reasons for leaving France
- Victor Hugo in Jersey
- Vinchelez family
- When the Clameur de Haro was raised to save a tree
- William d'Aubigny 'Pincerna' and 'Brito' - individual identities from historic records
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