List of Seigneurs of Sark

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The Seigneur of Sark is the head of the feudal government of the Isle of Sark. "Seigneur" is the French word for "lord". A female head is called the Dame of Sark.

The Seigneur's office is hereditary. With permission of the Queen it may also be sold. The Seigneur has a suspensive veto power and the right to appoint most of the island's officers. See more under Sark Politics. The residents of Sark have voted to abolish the office, which will probably occur within the next few months.[1]

German Representatives (subordinated to the German Commandant of Guernsey)

  1. ^ After four centuries, Sark gives power to the people. TimesOnline (5 October 2006). Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
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