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Marriage Licences

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SamInKent

SamInKent Report 5 Feb 2007 23:21

Does anyone know if it is possible to get a copy of a marriage licence form 1855? sam

KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 5 Feb 2007 23:25

Hi Sam, yes it may be possible, it may be held in the local records office if you are lucky. I have one from 1729. (6xggf second marriage)

Ivy

Ivy Report 6 Feb 2007 11:56

Dear Sam, try www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/holdings/Guides/marriages.html for a description of the Anglican system - Lambeth Palace is the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and there is a useful brief summary of the types of collections held locally. As you probably already know, a lot of work has gone into indexing the vicar-general licences and the faculty office licences, but only up to 1850. The website explains that there are annual lists that can be searched after 1850 (but not on-line).

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 6 Feb 2007 19:29

A good friend of mine got a copy of a marriage licence for one of my rellies from the records office. Mine has their signatures on too Elaine