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Marriages in Cathedrals

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Sarah

Sarah Report 30 Aug 2014 17:46

Hello,
I wondered if anybody knows a reason why a couple would marry in a Cathedral rather than a local church in the 1700's?

Thanks

Flip

Flip Report 30 Aug 2014 18:31

They may not have actually married in the cathedral or main church - often the registers of local chapels within the diocese are recorded within the main church registers.

Sarah

Sarah Report 30 Aug 2014 18:44

Thanks very much for your reply, that goes some way to clearing my confusion!

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 30 Aug 2014 20:05

The following link explains why lots of people married in Manchester Cathedral rather than a local church (it's to do with cost):-

http://www.aidan.co.uk/article_manchester_cathedral.htm

You need to read down most of the page.

Kath. x

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 31 Aug 2014 12:11

The cathedral may have been their local church

When I lived at home my local church was St. Georges Cathedral (close to the Elephant and Castle).

So although I did not marry their, my friends did. And when their parents married their local church was Westminster Cathedral.

Hope this also helps. :-D