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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. While marriages were supposed to be celebrated publicly by priests, in churches where the parties were known, many couples had reasons - among them parental disapproval, religious nonconformity, property considerations and previous entanglements - to marry in other ways. Nor was this difficult where there was no unified marriage code, where a simple exchange of vows, might constitute a valid marriage, and where unbeneficed priests were prepared to perform the ceremony in return for a drink. Clandestine marriage had represented a problem to the church and state, and to the rights of property, since the Middle Ages, eluding a variety of attempts to control it. By the 18th century it had become a scandal, with Fleet parsons marrying thousands of couples a year. In 1753 Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act nullified such irregular marriages, only to drive them to adopt other guises until the introduction of civil marriage in 1836. This study explores the nature and scale of clandestine marriage. The author describes why it attracted so many customers and why it was so hard to suppress. It aims to provide a different perspective on a central social and religious institution. This study explores the nature and scale of clandestine marriage in England during the years 1500-1850. The author describes why it attracted so many customers and why it was so hard to suppress. It aims to provide a different perspective on a central social and religious institution. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781852851309
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Book Description Gebunden. Condition: New. This study explores the nature and scale of clandestine marriage in England during the years 1500-1850. The author describes why it attracted so many customers and why it was so hard to suppress. It aims to provide a different perspective on a central socia. Seller Inventory # 597112702