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Brecqhou

Brecqhou is one of the Channel Islands, located just west of Sark. It is politically a part of Sark, which is in turn part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

Since 1993 the island has been owned by David and Frederick Barclay[?], who are better known as co-owners of the newspaper, The Scotsman[?]. Since the purchase the Barclays have been in several legal disputes with the government of Sark, and have expressed a desire to make Brecqhou politically independent from Sark.

The Barclays have devised a flag for the island (identical to the Sark flag, with the exception that the Barclay arms are emblazoned on the bottom right), and have issued postage stamps annually since 1999.

A previous tenant of Brecqhou, Leonard Joseph Matchan, had issued stamps in 1969. Matchan occupied Brecqhou until his death on October 6, 1987.



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