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" Richmond, was in 1744 a subject of general conversation; but it was not until 1753 that the law of marriage was taken up with effect, when Lord Hardwicke brought in a Bill, (26 Geo. II. c. 33.) enacting that any person solemnizing matrimony in any other... "
The Fleet, a brief account of the ancient prison called 'The Fleet' in the ... - Página 20
por William Brown (jun.) - 1843 - 80 páginas
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A Law Grammar, Or: Rudiments of the Law : Compiled from the Grounds ...

Giles Jacob - 1817 - 278 páginas
...false lights, with intention to bring any ship or vessel into danger; without clergy. 26 G. 2. c. 19. Solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church or public chapel, where banns of marriage have been usually published, unless by special licence from the archbishop...
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An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, Volumen1

William Selwyn - 1824 - 768 páginas
...licences to marry at any convenient time or place is expressly reserved to him. Persons convicted of solemnizing matrimony* in any other place than a church or public chapel, where banns have been usually published (11), except by special licence, or of solemnizing matrimony...
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The clergyman's assistant, or A collection of acts of parliament, forms and ...

Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 páginas
...by banns n. The right of the Archbishop of Canterbury to grant special licences is saved °. Persons solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church or public chapel, wherein banns may be published, or at any other time than between the hours of eight and twelve in...
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The Fleet Registers: Comprising the History of Fleet Marriages, and Some ...

John Southerden Burn - 1833 - 152 páginas
...second Duke of Richmond, was in 1744 a subject of general conversation; but it was not until 1753 that the law of marriage was taken up with effect, when...that any person solemnizing matrimony in any other than a church or public chapel, without banns or licence, should on conviction be adjudged guilty of...
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The Conveyancers' Recital-book: With Explanatory Introduction and Notes

Thomas Martin - 1834 - 568 páginas
...end to the solemnization of marriage! at the Fleet, May Fair, and other places of the same kind, by enacting that any person solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church or chapel, without banns or licence, should, on conviction, be adjudged guilty •f felony, and be transported...
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A Popular Dictionary of Parochial Law & Taxation: And of the Duties of ...

John Henry Brady - 1834 - 444 páginas
...hours, the forenoon ; and by the 21st section of the 4 Geo. 4. c. 76. any person knowingly and wilfully solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church or public chapel, wherein banns may lawfully be published, or at any other time than between the hours of eight and twelve...
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The History of the Fleet Marriages: With Some Account of the Wardens of the ...

John Southerden Burn - 1846 - 164 páginas
...second Duke of Richmond, was in 1744 a subject of general conversation; but it was not until 1753 that the law of marriage was taken up with effect, when...that any person solemnizing matrimony in any other than a church or public chapel without banns or licence, should on conviction be adjudged guilty of...
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Steer's Parish Law: Being a Digest of the Law Relating to the Civil and ...

Henry John Hodgson - 1857 - 1046 páginas
...Ecclesiastical Court. See Middleton v. Croft, 2 Stra.1056; 2 Atk. 650. By sect. 21 of the 4 Geo. 4, c. 76, any person solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church, or such public chapel wherein banns may be lawfully published, or at any other time than between the hours...
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Once a Week, Volumen12

Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 750 páginas
...until 1753 that the subject of these clandestine marriages was taken up seriously by the Parliament, when Lord Hardwicke brought in a bill (26 Geo. II....that any' person solemnizing matrimony in any other thau a church or public chapel without banns or licence, should, on conviction, be adjudged guilty...
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Archbold's Parish Officer and Shaw's Parish Law

James Paterson - 1864 - 548 páginas
...ss. 2, 3 ; and the man married, and the sexton or clerk officiating, also incur a penalty. Id. s. 4. Any person solemnizing matrimony in any other place than a church or such public chapel wherein banns may be lawfully published, or at any other time than between 8 AM...
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