TABLE GÉNÉRALE.
The First Part.
Chap. i — ^The Description of Jersey, the nature of y! Soile,
number of Inhabitants, theire occupations,
hauens, Townes, fortifications & other principall
things therein conteined 3
Chap. ii — Monuments of Antiquity to be seene in Jersey... 8
Chap. iii — The Situation of the Island, of Springs, Fish,
Game, &c 12
Chap. iv. — Of Vraie. The seasons of gathering it, & y^
seuerall uses of it 17
Chap. V. — Of fences, digging the ground for beanes & past-
neps; the particular vse of y* roote 20
Chap. vi. — Of Orchards and Cydar presses and the manner
of ordering Cydar 24
Chap. vij. — Of Buildings both priuate and publick, &c. ... 28
Chap. viij. — Of the Priuiledges belonging to y1 Islands. First
of Ciuill Jurisdiction 34
Chap. ix. — Of the Priviledges belonging to y? Islands ... 44
Chap. X. — Continuation of Priuiledges 50
Chap. xi. — Of the Priuiledge of Neutrality ...
Chap. xii. — Continuacon of Priuiledges
Chap. xiii. — Of the Gouemour
Chap. xiiij. — Of the Kings Reuenue in Jersey...
Chap. XV. — Of things Detrimentall
52
61
65
68
74
The Second Part of the Treatise conceming the Islands, conteining Historxcaïl Fragments & Obseruations of State & Religion before the Conquest Chap. i.— 79 Chap. ii. — Of Guemezey, Serc, Arme or Erm, &c 83 Chap. iii. — Of Sampson, Archbishop of Dol, & of the En- tailing of 4 Islands to his Sea, &c 87 Chap. iiij. — The Conuersion of Jersey & Serc from heathenisme to y^ Christian Religion by Maglorius Bp. of Dol 91