Daniel le Pelley
Seigneur of Sark from 1742 to 1752
Daniel le Pelley, Esq. 12th Seigneur of Sark (1704–1752) was Seigneur of Sark from 1742 to 1752. He was also known as the "proprietor of the island of Sark".[1]
Daniel's daughter Mary Le Pelley married William Budd, Esq. in February of 1762. His son Peter Le Pelley, Esq. was reported as the governor of the island of Sark in that year.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Postscript". The London Chronicle. No. 803. Gale Online. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection. 13 February 1762. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
Preceded by Nicolas le Pelley | Seigneur of Sark 1742–1752 | Succeeded by |
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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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