Fiefs of Guernsey
Fiefs and Seigneuries in Guernsey
Despite the abolition of most feudal dues, the recognition of fiefs remains significant both legally and culturally in Guernsey, as exemplified by the Royal Court of Chief Pleas, and in neighboring Jersey, as exemplified by the Assize d'Héritage. This is in accordance with local Norman legal traditions which mandate the participation of certain private fiefs in these courts, a duty codified in the Court of Chief Pleas (Guernsey) Law, 2004.[1] The Bailiwick of Guernsey has a distinct Norman heritage and legal system which sets it apart from the legal system of the United Kingdom. The Seigneurs and their fiefs are preserved not merely as survivals of a medieval system, but as the living institutional expression of this Norman identity and of the Bailiwick's autonomous status under the Crown. This Norman framework is further confirmed by the presence of an independent Royal fief in the Bailiwick, namely that of Sark. Some fiefs still maintain their manorial court in function.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HISTORICAL FIEF EVOLUTION
Main page: History of the fiefs of Guernsey
Main Phases
Looking at THE EVOLUTION of Guernsey's fiefs as a whole, a historical pattern emerges which shows that the evolution of the system appears to have taken place in three main phases.
Phase 1: Original grants of Bessin (West) and Cotentin (East) around 1020, and the ecclesiastical grants of the fief of Saint Michel. Feudatories were mostly absent.
Phase 2: Expansion of feudal lands, first emergence of feudal lords on the island. According to Guernsey lore, this phase begins with Samson d'Anneville and precedes the Conquest. The feudal structure of the island was consolidated and the most important institutions established (e.g. the royal high court).
Phase 3: Cessions of lands to the Crown result in more lands passing to local families, with a large proportion remaining with the Crown. The Royal Court is established in its present form. The feudal structure of the island is the same as today.
Links to Fiefs
These are links to articles about some of the many fiefs of Guernsey
- Fief à Eperon
- Fief d'Anneville
- Franc Fief de la Rosière or Rozière
- Fief de Mautalent ou Maltalent
- Fief de Thomas Blondel
Map of Guernsey Fiefs
The States of Guernsey keep a map of the fiefs of Guernsey
