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Summary Of: Écréhous
The Écréhous were used by smugglers...
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Jèrriais
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islands
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Jersey
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France
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Bailiwick
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St. Martin
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gallicized
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Norse
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Hou
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toponym
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Jethou
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Lihou
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Brecqhou
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Burhou
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reef
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Les Dirouilles
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Pierres de Lecq
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Cotentin Peninsula
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Duchy of Normandy
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William, Duke of Normandy
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conquered England
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Normandy
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Philip Augustus
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Henry III
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Edward III
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Treaty of Brétigny
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chapel
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abbey
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Queen Victoria
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Beast of Jersey
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Normandy
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Union Jack
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mass
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vraic
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Britain
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France
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International Court of Justice
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Minquiers
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Jersey
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17 November
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1953
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National Archives
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ISBN 0901897213
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The Channel Islands
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Jersey
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La Motte
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Les Minquiers
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Pierres de Lecq
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Les Dirouilles
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Guernsey
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Alderney
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Sark
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Herm
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Brecqhou
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Burhou
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Ortac
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Les Casquets
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Jethou
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Lihou
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Crevichon
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Les Houmets
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Coordinates
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Categories
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Ramsar sites in the Channel Islands
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Bailiwick of Jersey
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Geography of the Channel Islands
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Disputed islands
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Saint Martin, Jersey
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