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Saint Sampson, Guernsey






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Coordinates: 49°2855N 2°3228W / 49.48194°N 2.54111°W / 49.48194; -2.54111
 

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Saint Sampson
Guernsey July 2011 276, Saint Sampson harbour.jpg
Flag of Saint Sampson
Location of Saint Sampson in Guernsey
Location of Saint Sampson in Guernsey
Crown DependencyGuernsey, Channel Islands
Government
 • Electoral districtSt Sampson
Area
 • Total6.0 km2 (2.3 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total8,966
 • Density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01

St Sampson (Guernésiais: Saint Samsaon) is a parishofGuernsey, an island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, directly north of St Peter Port. It is on the north-west and north-east coasts of the island and is split into two sections, intersected by Vale.

The parish has a population of 8,966.[citation needed] Its residents are known as roînes (the Guernésiais for frogs).

What is currently the northern boundary of the parish originally ran along the south coast of Le Braye du Valle, a tidal channel that made the northern extremity of Guernsey, Le Clos du Valle, a tidal island. La Braye du Valle was drained and reclaimed in 1806 by the British Government as a defence measure. The eastern end of the former channel became the town and harbour (from 1820) of St. Sampson's, now the second biggest port in Guernsey. The western end of La Braye is now Le Grand Havre. The roadway called The Bridge across the end of the harbour at St. Sampson's recalls the bridge that formerly linked the two parts of Guernsey at high tide.

Historical facts[edit]

St Sampson Harbour

The parish church of St. Sampson claims to be the oldest of Guernsey's parish churches, standing on the coast where Samson of Dol arrived from Brittany in the sixth century, intending to convert Islanders to Christianity. The church was consecrated on 22 May 1111 by Antony Susar the Bishop of Coutances.[1]: 126  The ceremony was witnessed by notable figures of the time including Julien De Prade, the governor of the island, Richard D'Anneville, son of Sampson D'Anneville, and other dignitaries.[2]

St Sampson is the Patron Saint of Guernsey.

In 1814 there were 125 dwellings, housing 788 residents of Saint Sampson. The parish providing 1/13th of all taxes collected in Guernsey.[1]: 126 

Harbour facilities improved as trade using the harbour increased. In 1822, 7,000 tons of granite cobbles were exported in 90 ships. By 1836 annual exports had increased to 57,584 tons. In 1841 the south quay was completed and by 1851, 542 ships were using the harbour each year. By 1861 granite exports had risen to 142,866 tons on 737 ships.[3] Today the harbour is used for non-containerised freight, including liquid and gas fuel.

Shipbuilding took place in Saint Sampson, from local trading craft to a tea clipper called Golden Spur and a steamship, the Commerce built in 1874. The Lydia, a local 173 ton brig, sailed in March 1853 from Saint Sampson to Adelaide with 60 emigrants, it took 132 days.[3]

Trams used to run from Saint Sampson to Saint Peter Port from 1879, taking over from a horse-drawn bus that had started operation in 1837. Originally the trams were steam powered, changing to electric in 1891 and continuing in service until 1934.[3]

Features[edit]

Politics[edit]

Prior to the States decision to introduce Island Wide Voting St Sampson comprised the whole of the St Sampson administrative division

In the 2016 Guernsey general election there was a 3,509 or 78% turnout to elect six Deputies. Those elected (in order of votes received) being Lyndon Trott, Paul Le Pelley, Jennifer Merrett, Gavin St Pier, Jane Stephens and Carl Meerveld.

In literature[edit]

Toilers of the Sea (1866) by French author Victor Hugo is set in the Saint Sampson surroundings.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Berry, William. The history of Guernsey from the remotest period of antiquity to the year 1814.
  • ^ "A treatise on the history, laws and customs of the island of Guernsey" by Warburton
  • ^ a b c Coysh, Victor. A short history of the town of Saint Sampson. Toucan Press 1985.
  • ^ "St Sampson's Parish Church, Guernsey".
  • ^ "The Rock Community Church, Guernsey".
  • ^ "Our Lady Star of the Sea, Guernsey".
  • ^ "Delancey Elim Church, Guernsey".
  • ^ "Les Capelles Methodist Church, Guernsey".
  • ^ "Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Guernsey".
  • ^ "Doomsday Reloaded D-block CI-534000-5479000". BBC.
  • ^ "In pictures: Restoring Delancey Park and the Saumarez monument". BBC Guernsey. 12 August 2010.
  • ^ "St Sampson's Parish Memorial, Guernsey". Great War CI.
  • ^ "Delancey Park". megalithicguernsey. 15 January 2013.
  • ^ "L'Islet". megalithicguernsey.
  • ^ "PROTECTED BUILDINGS". Environment - Guernsey government.
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