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Constitution Of Jersey, Shewing Its Incorporation With The Kingdom Of England, By Henry 1st; The Legislative Powers Of Parliament And The Nature Of ... Of The Queen In Council Over The Said
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Why is Jersey part of the UK? The history of who owns the Channel island explained amid France fishing dispute
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