Richard Messervy (-1579)Bagot passed to his sonPhilip Messervy (1560-1595)Passed to his sonPhilip Messervy (1594-1664)Passed to his sonGeorge Messervy (1635-1692)Passed to his sisterRachel (Messervy) Bandinel (1627-1709) and therefore David Bandinel (-1700) in right of his wifePassed to their sonGeorge Bandinel (1661-1741)Passed to his sonDavid Bandinel (1686-1748)Passed to his sonPhilip Bandinel (1706-1755)Matthew Gosset (1739-1799)Matthew Gosset (1763-1842)
Richard Messervy (-1579)
Selected entries from list of Jurats 1274-1665, Jersey
[Translated out of the French:] 1555-68, and 1570-79.Richard Messervy, Seigneur of Bagot in right of his wife. He was Constable of St Clement and was only discharged from municipal office on 21st May 1556. (See Court of Catel, 6). Was suspended from office in 1568 for having slandered Collette Dumaresq, but was reinstated on 25th … Continue reading Selected entries from list of Jurats 1274-1665, Jersey
Old Bagot Manor House, St Saviour, Jersey
THE SCULPTURED STONES OF OLD BAGOT MANOR HOUSE AND FARM. Old Bagot Manor House was demolished early this year and its fine walled fruit garden divided into plots for a series of "semi-detached residences fitted with every modern convenience." The passing of this large and interesting old house would have been unnoticed had not Mr. … Continue reading Old Bagot Manor House, St Saviour, Jersey
Selected entries from list of Procureurs-General, Jersey
Context Note: The role of 'Procureur-General' on Jersey means 'Attorney-General'. Messervy was great-uncle of Rachel (Messervy) Bandinel and only about 28 years old when he died. 1584-1590.George Messervy. [Younger son of Richard Messervy, Seigneur of Bagot, Jurat 1555-68 and 1570-79.] Sworn in on 4th June 1584, he was deprived of office probably as the result … Continue reading Selected entries from list of Procureurs-General, Jersey