guernsey in English

noun
1
an island in the English Channel, northwest of Jersey; population 65,900 (est. 2009); capital, St. Peter Port.
2
an animal of a breed of dairy cattle from Guernsey, noted for producing rich, creamy milk.
Besides Jerseys and Holsteins, other US dairy breeds such as Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guernseys and Milking Shorthorn have been used successfully in pasture-based systems in different areas of the country.
3
a thick sweater made with oiled navy blue wool and originally worn by fishermen.

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1. Les Bourgs Hospice, Guernsey, Channel Islands

2. Guernsey belongs to the Common Travel Area.

3. Jean's Stores, Alderney, Guernsey, Channel Islands

4. Barbican Reinsurance Company Limited and Barbican Specialty Reinsurance Company Limited are licensed in Guernsey and regulated by the Guernsey Financial Services Commission under The Insurance Business (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2002 (as amended)

5. On Guernsey, the cattle were interbred with local breeds.

6. Atomised are an extreme metal band for the Island of Guernsey

7. Alderney is the third largest island in the Channel Islands (after Jersey and Guernsey)

8. Same-sex sexual activity for both men and women is legal in Guernsey.

9. Calculations of sunrise and sunset in Saint Anne, Alderney – Guernsey for March 2021

10. Alderney continues to be a popular destination with flights scheduled daily to and from Southampton and Guernsey

11. He works as a football pundit for Sky Sports and is the honorary president of Guernsey F.C..

12. Alderney, like the UK, Ireland, Jersey and Guernsey, has now banned smoking in public places

13. Les Bourgs Hospice offers its services free of charge to residents of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

14. Citterns are far from limiting….you can tune them any way you want really as Guernsey Pete states…

15. Fort Clonque is a 19th-century coastal fortress in Alderney, in the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands

16. In Guernsey, 33 are killed and 67 injured, in Jersey, 9 are killed and many are injured.

17. The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a group of islands in the English Channel, part of the Channel Islands.

18. Alderney is the third largest of the British Channel Islands and forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

19. This is also called ear-shell, ormer in Guernsey, Abalone in South Africa, and pāua in New Zealand.

20. AGCC licensees are in a position to benefit from all the services that Alderney and its larger sister Island, Guernsey, provides.

21. 1651 – Castle Cornet in Guernsey, the last stronghold which had supported the King in the Third English Civil War, surrenders.

22. Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2 May 2017 in Guernsey, and since 14 June 2018 in its dependency, Alderney.

23. The abalone is called awabi in Japan, muttonfish in Australia, and ormer on the island of Guernsey, in the English Channel.

24. Alderney is situated the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, which is a British Crown dependency

25. Simply put, Corybantic are a Math-Rock-Gypsy-Jazz-Punk band gigging in London - hailing from the shores of Guernsey, Colombia and merry Brightlingsea.

26. I will need Kevin's help or somebody that knows about the Modified Autogenies you will need to run Earth Simulations Scenery in Prepar3D v3 Installing Guernsey by Disk

27. They comprise three independently administered jurisdictions: the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey in the English Channel, and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea.

28. On the same day, the States directed the preparation of legislation to amend the Inheritance (Guernsey) Law, 2011 to recognise foreign same-sex marriages for its purposes.

29. Two early British raids for which battle honours were awarded were Operation Collar in Boulogne (24 June 1940) and Operation Ambassador in Guernsey (14–15 July 1940).

30. Bailiery bailiff bailing bailing scoop bailiwick Bailiwick of Guernsey Baillarger's band Baillarger's layer Baillarger's line Baillarger's lines Baillarger's sign Bailliart's ophthalmodynamometer bailliary baillie Baillie's pill bailliery Baillon's crake Baillonius bailloni bailment …

31. Contributor Capital supports local businesses in Guernsey and Jersey, providing unique funding solutions that are difficult to obtain via your traditional lending channels like loan companies or banks

32. She is voiced by Miriam Margolyes.12 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Gallery 4 Portrayals 5 Names in other languages 6 References Bessie is possibly a Guernsey, a breed of dairy cow

33. Guernsey Island - smaller than Jersey and pretty, with a smaller town but less open countryside than Jersey.; Alderney - highest number of pubs per head of population in the Bailiwick, and with a lot of accessible open countryside

34. ‘Their organization was strictly hierarchical, into priorates, then Bailiwicks and lastly commanderies.’ ‘The queen appoints a lieutenant-governor as her representative in the two Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey.’ ‘They are still causing mayhem in their southern bailiwick.’

35. ‘Their organization was strictly hierarchical, into priorates, then Bailiwicks and lastly commanderies.’ ‘The queen appoints a lieutenant-governor as her representative in the two Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey.’ ‘They are still causing mayhem in their southern bailiwick.’

36. The Bailiffs and deputy Bailiffs are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Secretary of State for Justice (not by the governments or legislatures of the islands) and may hold office until retirement age (65 in Guernsey, 70 in Jersey)

37. The Bailiff is the chief justice in each of the Channel Island bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey, also serving as president of the legislature and having ceremonial and executive functions.Each bailiwick has possessed its own Bailiff since the islands were divided into two jurisdictions in the 13th century

38. Alderney to Guernsey return twice a day, 7 days a week Each sailing can carry up to 12 passengers All bookings to be made online through this site Bookings can be made up to 30 minutes before the boat leaves (as long as you can check in on time)

39. I should point out I can taste the Chalkiness before I churn the mix too, so I know it’s not due to over churning In terms of the ingredients I use The milk and cream is use is from a local farm which has a herd of Guernsey cows (I am using whole milk and whipping cream 38%) The cream cheese I use is a full fat big brand (Philadelphia)

40. The waters around the islands include the following: The Swinge (between Alderney and Burhou) The Little Swinge (between Burhou and Les Nannels) La Déroute (between Jersey and Sark, and Jersey and the Cotentin) Le Raz Blanchard, or Race of Alderney (between Alderney and the Cotentin) The Great Russel (between Sark, Jéthou and Herm) The Little Russel (between Guernsey, Herm and Jéthou) Souachehouais (between Le Rigdon and L'Étacq, Jersey) Le Gouliot (between Sark and Brecqhou) La Percée (between Herm and Jéthou) The highest point in the islands is Les Platons in Jersey at 143 metres (469 ft) above sea level.