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| | Guernsey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the English Civil War, Guernsey sided with Parliament, while Jersey remained Royalist. |
 | | Guernsey's decision was mainly related to the higher proportion of Calvinists and other Reformed churches, as well as Charles I's refusal to take up the case of some Guernsey seamen who had been captured by the Barbary corsairs. |
 | | The allegiance was not total, however, there were a few Royalist uprisings in the Southwest of the island, while Castle Cornet was occupied by the then Governor, Sir Peter Osbourne, and Royalist troops. |
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