Guernsey Timeline 14th Century
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| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1304 | Assizes held. The Abbot of Marmoutier is actioned to find a third of cost of repairs to certain churches. |
| 1305 | Quayage regranted for 5 years. |
| 1309 | Royal permission granted for market to move to St Peter Port. |
| c1331 | Inquisition into John de Roches' administration of Castle Cornet and king's mills in Guernsey |
| 1331 | Last assizes held. Extente of the Crown's rights and revenues in Guernsey. |
| 1338-40 | Guernsey occupied by French (Castle Cornet until 1345). |
| 1341 | Charter of Edward III to Guernsey. |
| 1348 | Black Death |
| 1351 | Foundation of chapel of St Julien de Bosc, St Peter Port, by Pierre de St Pierre |
| 1357 | The Tour de Beauregard, St Peter Port, is under construction. Jean Le Marchant becomes Bailiff replacing Jean de la Lande |
| 1372 | La Descente des Aragousais - invasion of the island by Owen de Galles |
| 1378 | Charter of Richard II |
| 1384 | Jean Nicolas becomes Bailiff |
| 1387 | Gervaise de Clermont becomes Bailiff |
| 1392, 1394 | Permissions granted to Nicolas Henry to found chantry chapel of Ste Apolline, St Saviour. |
| 1394 | Royal appointment of Peter Gyon as mace bearer |
| 1394 | Second charter of Richard II to Guernsey. |
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