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The Last American Fief Seigneur – From Phi Delta Phi International Fraternity

 

This article is Published in the International Legal Fraternity News – https://www.phideltaphi.org/

“The Last American Seigneur” George Mentz, JD MBA – Seigneur of Fief Blondel

I wanted to share an amusing and interesting legal story which is a lesson in ancient international civil law. Every few years, I had discovered there may be a sale of the rights of Ancient Fiefs (Feudal Lordships). At an obscure auction, I accidently won the bidding and was able to secure ancient Seigniorial Fief Rights. A Noble Count recently transferred his Ancient Feudal Title over to me in the Royal Courts of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. By acquisition of the heritable title, you then have a registered property right to style yourself as a Dame or Seigneur under the laws of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

The Fief de Thomas Blondel of the “Norman Channel Island of Guernsey” is somewhere between 840 years old and 577 years old depending on how you date the grant of the Ancient Norman Fief. The Seigneury of the Fief Blondel is a small feudal-fiefdom of noble history originally included in the grants to “Rollo the Famous Viking and 1st Duke of Normandy” by Grant of “Charles I” of France to prevent further invasions and sacking of France. The Fiefs territorial boundaries are located in the Southwest portion of Guernsey Island. The island of Guernsey is still controlled by “Crown” or presently the Queen of England. Guernsey is not a part of the UK nor the EU; however, Guernsey is a Crown Dependency maintaining its own ancient feudal laws which have a great Viking, English, and French history. Much like Louisiana in the USA where I attended law school, Guernsey has a multifaceted mix of French and English Law. The Fief is composed of a scattered territory on the island including several beach areas that constitutes a tiny feudal “baronnie“ or fiefdom. To acquire the Ancient Feudal Norman Fief, a buyer’s lawyers must go to Royal Court and pay the fees of: Treizième duty to the Crown or Conge payment to Her Majesty while paying other fees to the HM Greffier /Greffe (Clerk’s) fees, and Jurats fees. This is done to obtain (HM) Her Majesty’s Royal Court’s conveyance permit and registration.

The Fief Blondel is held directly from the Crown historically as a free and noble fief and actually contains within it a dependency Fief called the Fief a Eperon. The territory of the Fief lies in both St Peter-in-the-Wood and Torteval Counties or Parishes of the Island of Guernsey The Fief of Blondel has a special history as the legend states that King Richard I was jailed in Germany at the old Castle Dürnstein and held for ransom in 1192AD. A Troubadour named Blondel found and helped release King Richard to freedom. To this day, the legend stands that the King awarded the Blondel family the Island’s Blondel Fief. Other interesting history is that the citizen’s and Seigneurs of the Fiefs of Guernsey hold the privilege of neutrality from the Vatican Papal Bull by Pope Sixtus from about the year 1483. The Papal Bull may still be effective today. The Papal Bull says that anyone who harms an islander would be excommunicated. Further, Guernsey is one of the few UK crown possessions occupied and fortified by Germany during WWII and later liberated by the Allies. The other fascinating aspect of the “Fief de Blondel” is that it contains a few areas of beachhead and foreshore. To this day, international law states that the Feudal Lord of the Fief or “The Seigneur” still has ownership rights to shorelines, sea-sted, accretion, fishing, treasure, shipwrecks adjacent to their fiefs, and even seaweed rights. One recent case paid the Seigneur and investors 10 Million pounds for foreshore and development rights. The Fief also comes with the ancient customary right to conduct feudal courts on small disputes. The Fief also comes also with a dinner to be provided by the rulers of a neighboring and famous Fief of Lihou. Since the status of Seigneur has been abolished in France for over 200 years, The Crown Dependency of Guernsey is one of the few places in the world where the legal status of a Fief & the legal rights to be Styled a Dame or Seigneur still exists.

The Feudal Dues Law of 1980 Guernsey still allows by law an owner of a Fief to be Styled a Seigneur. See Law: http://www.guernseylegalresources.gg/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=71301&p=0

When acquiring a feudal title, it is always best to hire great lawyers who have skills in various languages as this Fief was registered in the French language under the ancient customs of local lawyers and of Normandy. https://www.collascrill.com/news/updates/guernsey-property-update-february/

To view the Historical Fiefs of Guernsey on a Map, there was a digital map created recently: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=b72b10ff812b4f58a2895a08b8d10cb1

To this day, when regular Guernsey property is registered, the description of the transfer would still contain the Fief name in which the property resides.

Chapter

Black Inn, Loyola Law School (College of Law)

Professional Title

Commissioner / Counselor of Law, Lawyer, Titular Seigneur of Fief Blondel Est. 1440

Bio of Member of the Month

George Mentz JD MBA CILS – is a licensed attorney and CEO of GAFM ® global finance and management education, which is the first USA based: ISO 29990 Certified professional development company operating in over 50 nations. Mentz is a a former investment banker and wealth manager for a Wall Street Firm, an award winning author and advisory board member to several companies around the world involved in education, charity, and Fintech. Mentz studied civil and international law at Loyola Law in New Orleans and with William and Mary Law School and holds a Cert. of International Legal Studies and an MBA in International Business.  Mentz holds the prestigious CILS Certification in International Legal Studies from Loyola Law School. Only 1 in 1000 graduates receives a JD/MBA and CILS credentials.

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