Alderney was initially part of the
Duchy of Normandy from 933 AD. In 1042, possession of Alderney passed to
Mont Saint Michel Abbey and from there, passed to the
Bishop of Coutances. In 1182, the first individual leader of Alderney was William L'Ingenieur who was
ennobled as Lord of Alderney. During L'Ingenieur's time as Lord of Alderney, possession was granted to him as a fief. As a result of this, Alderney was invaded and occupied by the French twice in 1204 and 1205 before being reclaimed by England each time. In 1559, George Chamberlain was appointed as the Lieutenant-Governor of Alderney and later bought the title and lease of Alderney from the Crown. During the
English Civil War and the
Commonwealth of England, leadership of Alderney changed hands several times between the Royalists and Parliamentarians with
Nicholas Ling being appointed as the Lieutenant-Governor of Alderney by
Oliver Cromwell. Alderney was also separated from Guernsey as a result of the creation of the governorship. In 1825 the governor,
John Le Mesurier III, resigned the grant of the island and returned it to the Crown in exchange for an annual pension of £700 (approximately £). This agreement eventually expired in 1862. After the office of Governor of Alderney was abolished, the
Judge of Alderney assumed the role of leader of Alderney as the highest ranking appointed representative of the Crown on the island. This lasted until the Second World War when Alderney and the rest of the Channel Islands were
occupied by
Nazi Germany and the leadership of Alderney was assumed by German officials. Most of Alderney's population had been evacuated and the Nazis used Alderney as a base to build the
Atlantic Wall and the
Alderney camps. Thus during the war, the concentration camp commandants and administrators took over as leaders of Alderney. The law also provided for a democratically elected President of the States of Alderney to be the Leader of Alderney as the Judge of Alderney had been superseded as the representative of the Crown on Alderney by the
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. ==List of Leaders of Alderney==