The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1892 |
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... Marriage Acts Amendment Bill - a measure in- troduced by the Bishop of London , requiring persons married by a clergyman to furnish him with the same particulars that are supplied to a registrar - was read a third time and passed . The ...
... Marriage Acts Amendment Bill - a measure in- troduced by the Bishop of London , requiring persons married by a clergyman to furnish him with the same particulars that are supplied to a registrar - was read a third time and passed . The ...
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... by the anxiety felt for one so near the throne , and secondly , by the thought that one still nearer , and the prospective heir , was about to break through the traditions of his family and to marry a 222 ] [ DEC ENGLISH HISTORY .
... by the anxiety felt for one so near the throne , and secondly , by the thought that one still nearer , and the prospective heir , was about to break through the traditions of his family and to marry a 222 ] [ DEC ENGLISH HISTORY .
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through the traditions of his family and to marry a princess . born and bred in England , whose mother had always been one of the most popular amongst the royal family . No discordant note was heard from any quarter when the ...
through the traditions of his family and to marry a princess . born and bred in England , whose mother had always been one of the most popular amongst the royal family . No discordant note was heard from any quarter when the ...
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... marriage , was the news of the intended marriage of the Prince in direct succession to the English Crown so thoroughly popular . He was , it was said , going to marry an English woman , born and bred in England and brought up in English ...
... marriage , was the news of the intended marriage of the Prince in direct succession to the English Crown so thoroughly popular . He was , it was said , going to marry an English woman , born and bred in England and brought up in English ...
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... marriage between two such representatives of the Royal Family was welcomed with general satisfaction , and as the year closed no prospect seemed brighter than theirs ; no union was anticipated by heartier good wishes or heralded by more ...
... marriage between two such representatives of the Royal Family was welcomed with general satisfaction , and as the year closed no prospect seemed brighter than theirs ; no union was anticipated by heartier good wishes or heralded by more ...
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