Channel-islands Sentence Examples
In the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands courts Christian have now jurisdiction substantially as in England.
Table XIII., in which the totals for the United Kingdom include those for the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, illustrates the preponderance of the sheep-breeding industry in the drier climate of Great Britain, and of the cattle-breeding industry in the more humid atmosphere of Ireland.
Animals from the Channel Islands may be landed at Southampton.
In the summer he took a voyage to the Channel Islands and Devonshire; and even this was not his latest excursion from home, for in July 1892 he went up for a visit to London.
Subsequently he accompanied the prince of Wales in his attempts to prolong the war in the Scilly and Channel Islands.
The Channel Islands have 12 churches, the oldest founded in 1803.
He migrated to the Channel Islands early in the reign of Elizabeth; and, after a period as schoolmaster, officiated (1564-1566) at St Peter's, Guernsey, then under Presbyterian discipline.
Steamship services to the Channel Islands from Weymouth to Waterford, Ireland from Milford, and to Rosslare, Ireland, from Fishguard, the route last named being opened in 1906.
The long struggle was over, and England now retained nothing of her old transmarine possessions save Calais and the Channel Islands.
Q. Can I use coinage from the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man?
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Saints also recently gained a special dispensation from the Premier League to approach players on the Channel Islands.
A large isopod (wood-louse type) crustacean called Anilocra is known to live on wrasse around the Channel Islands.
Despite the late stage of the war, german minesweepers and raiding parties sortied from the Channel Islands and boldly attacked the port.
The island, part of the Channel Islands off California's coast, is a United States Navy base.
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