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2 unusual facts about Saint Clement


Louisa Journeaux

Louisa Journeaux (8 February 1864 – August 30, 1939) born Elder Cottage, St. Clement's Road, in the parish of St. Clement on the island of Jersey, was a victim of lost at sea and presumed dead until she turned up at Newfoundland, Canada.

Parish Church of St Clement

The Parish Church of St Clement is the parish church of the parish of Saint Clement in Jersey.


Inns of Chancery

Located near St Clement Danes, the Inn was also named after Saint Clement and took as its coat of arms his, with a large letter C in sable.

Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society

The first animal registered in the Herd Book was a bull named 'Dandy', owned by Mr James Godfray of St. Martin, and the first cow registered was named 'Daisy', belonging to Mr. P. Paisnel of St. Clement.


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Julien Foucaud

Julien Foucaud (2 July 1847, Saint-Clément – 26 April 1904, Rochefort) was a French botanist.

Luneville Faience

At the time, Lorraine being indeed an independent state, France levied heavy taxes on goods imported from there, reason why Jacques Chambrette established as early as 1758 an additional factory in Saint-Clément, Meurthe-et-Moselle, only seven miles away, but located on French territory to escape those duties.

Roman Catholicism in Abkhazia

After the Abkhaz war in 1993 Sukhumi Catholic community because of the inability of service priests from Georgia was transferred to the care of the diocese of Saint Clement in Saratov.

Saint-Clément, Meurthe-et-Moselle

It was there that a sister company of the Luneville Faience manufactory was founded by Jacques Chambrette in 1758.