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"When the present church was completed a carpet was placed on the chancel floor, bearing the design of a fleur-de-lis to remind Jersey descendants of their loyalty to the Dutchy of Normandy. The fleur-de-lis was used as a distinctive bearing of the Royal Family of France up to the 16th and 17th centuries. After several years in use the ca
"When the present church was completed a carpet was placed on the chancel floor, bearing the design of a fleur-de-lis to remind Jersey descendants of their loyalty to the Dutchy of Normandy. The fleur-de-lis was used as a distinctive bearing of the Royal Family of France up to the 16th and 17th centuries. After several years in use the carpet was replaced by the present one."
Excerpt from St. John's Anglican Church of Isle Madame: History 1828-1978 by M.J. Bourinot
Check out the following link to see historic records of St. John's Anglican Church, including baptisms, marriages, burials, church census and more. Compiled by Paul C Landy
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