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EventDate
Herm bribery case comes to court 14th December
Sark women get the right to inherit 24th November
A Guernsey planning dispute headed to Europe 28th September
Guernsey’s Reform Law was enacted 28th August
Guernsey voted to legalise local abortions 13th June
Guernsey’s first paid constables were hired 28th May
Guernsey declared a State of Emergency 19th May
Guernsey’s new population law comes into force 3rd April
Guernsey votes for equal age of consent 25th March
Guernsey’s island-wide police force is established 14th March
Guernsey’s Royal Court sits for the first time 17th January
Guernsey bans smoking in public places 3rd January
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Victor Hugo’s house is opened to the public

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Charlie Chaplin played in St Peter Port

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25 March

Guernsey votes for equal age of consent

On this day in Jersey...


  • King George V visits Jersey
    Jersey pulled out all the stops to welcome the King, Queen Mary and Princess Mary when they visited the island in 1921.
  • Jersey gets its first ever local bank notes
    When Jersey needed to raise funds, it came up with a profitable wheeze: it would issue its first ever peacetime banknotes.

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