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The Seigneur of Sark is the head of Sark in the Channel Islands. "Seigneur" is the French word for "lord". A female head is called the Dame of Sark. The husband of a female ruler of Sark is not a consort but a ruler of Sark himself. The Seigneur's office is hereditary. With permission of the Queen it may also be sold. The Seigneur had a suspensive veto power and the right to appoint most of the island's officers. See more under Sark Politics. The residents of Sark voted to introduce a fully elected legislature to replace the feudal government in 2006, and the law change was approved on April 9, 2008. The changes in the political system mostly refer to the parliament, the Chief Pleas, not to the Seigneur. #Hellier de Carteret (1563–1578) #Philippe de Carteret I (1578–1594) #Philippe de Carteret II (1594–1643) #Philippe de Carteret III (1643–1663) #Philippe de Carteret IV (1663–1693) #Charles de Carteret (1693–1715) #John Carteret (1715–1720) #John Johnson (1720–1723) #James Milner (1723–1730) #Susanne le Pelley (1730–1733) #Nicolas le Pelley (1733–1742) #Daniel le Pelley (1742–1752) #Pierre le Pelley I (1752–1778) #Pierre le Pelley II (1778–1820) #Pierre le Pelley III (1820–1839) #Ernest le Pelley (1839–1849) #Pierre Carey le Pelley (1849–1852) #Marie Collings (1852–1853) #William Thomas Collings (1853–1882) #William Frederick Collings (1882–1927) #Sibyl Hathaway (1927–1974) Robert Hathaway (1929–1954) #Michael Beaumont (1974–present) The heir apparent to the seigneurship is the present seigneur's elder son, Major Christopher Beaumont. John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville by William Hoare.jpg|John Carteret (1715–1720) William Thomas Collings.jpg|William Thomas Collings (1853–1882) Sibyl Hathaway.jpg|Sibyl Hathaway (1927–1974) File:Michael Beaumont.jpg|John Michael Beaumont (since 1974) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of seigneurs of Sark」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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