4,616
edits
Johnstockman (talk | contribs) (deleted old link) |
(added FHL Template) |
||
Line 99: | Line 99: | ||
Banns are proclamations of an intent to marry. After 1754 these banns were required to be read for three consecutive Sundays before a marriage so that anyone with reasons against the marriage could oppose it. Banns were read in both the bride’s parish and the groom’s parish. | Banns are proclamations of an intent to marry. After 1754 these banns were required to be read for three consecutive Sundays before a marriage so that anyone with reasons against the marriage could oppose it. Banns were read in both the bride’s parish and the groom’s parish. | ||
{{FHL Search Tip | |||
|foreignthree= | |||
|level1=England | |||
|level2=Northumberland | |||
|level3=Cumberland | |||
}} | |||
{{FHL Search Tip | |||
|foreignthree= | |||
|level1=England | |||
|level2=Northumberland | |||
|level3=Durham | |||
}} | |||
== Known Issues with This Collection == | == Known Issues with This Collection == |
edits