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Saint Helier

British  
/ ˈhɛlɪə /

noun

  1. a market town and resort in the Channel Islands, the capital of Jersey, on the S coast. Pop: 28 310 (2001)

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In May, the British Royal Navy sent two patrol boats when French boats blockaded the Saint Helier harbour in Jersey.

From Reuters

Images of Jersey’s harbor of Saint Helier showed dozens of French fishing trawlers and dredgers bobbing in the waters inside and just beyond the port, firing smoke and flares.

From Washington Post

Illustrated with 6 Maps and Plan of the Town of Saint Helier.

From Project Gutenberg

I have had the luck to recapture two of them, myself; but when she is known to be at home we most of us keep in port, for she is a good deal more than a match for any craft that sails out from Saint Helier.

From Project Gutenberg

In two hours the schooner entered the port of Saint Helier; the lugger, under easy sail, following in her wake.

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