James Milner, 9th Seigneur of Sark
Seigneur of Sark (d. 1730)
James Milner, 9th Seigneur of Sark (died 1730) bought the fief of Sark from John Johnson in 1723 for £5,000, and was Seigneur of Sark until 1730. His heir and son-in-law, Joseph Wilcocks, the incumbent Bishop of Gloucester, sold the fief to Susanne le Pelley without ever claiming the title of Seigneur.[1]
References
- ^ Clarke, Louisa Lane Recollections and Legends of Serk: An Account of Its First Settlement and Early History : with Useful Hints to Visitors; Guernsey: J. Redstone, 1840; p. 16.
Preceded by John Johnson | Seigneur of Sark 1723–1730 | Succeeded by Susanne le Pelley |
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Seigneur of Sark
- Hellier de Carteret
- Philippe de Carteret I
- Philippe de Carteret II
- Philippe de Carteret III
- Philippe de Carteret IV
- Charles de Carteret
- John Carteret
- John Johnson
- James Milner
- Susanne le Pelley
- Nicolas le Pelley
- Daniel le Pelley
- Pierre le Pelley I
- Pierre le Pelley II
- Pierre le Pelley III
- Ernest le Pelley
- Pierre Carey le Pelley
- Marie Collings
- William Thomas Collings
- William Frederick Collings
- Sibyl Hathaway
- Robert Hathaway
- Michael Beaumont
- Christopher Beaumont
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