Robert Pipon Marett
Lord Robert Pipon Marett (1820 - 1884, Pseudonym: Laelius ) is poet Jersey and Baillif of Jersey 1880-1884.
It was born in Saint-Pierre, Jersey the November 20th 1820. After having completed its studies with Caen and Paris, it was allowed at the Bar of Jersey as a lawyer. After a stay with Blois, it returned to Jersey and is elected Connétable Saint-Hélier in 1856.
It founded the newspaper the Fatherland in Jersey, in which its Jersey worms are published as from 1849. Its Sick Fille found an appreciation considerable in continental Normandy and was included in the unknown Normandy of François-Victor Hugo. He encouraged the standardization of the Orthographe Jersey according to the model of French.
In 1858 it is named Avocat of the Queen, and in 1866 Prosecutor of the Queen. Lastly, in 1880 he became Baillif and knight.
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