On 2013/10/23 17:49, Alan Pereira wrote:
> An example, of which there are many, in the Sussex Marriage Index
>
> Archdeaconry of Lewes Marriage Licence, Sussex, Date: 21 Feb 1638/9:
> Thomas AKEHURST ofJevington a yeoman
> to
> Mary PAGE a spinster of Blachington
>
> East Blatchington, East Sussex, Date: 19 Mar 1638/9:
> Thomas AKEHURST to Mary PAGE
>
> I believe the first to be a marriage by Licence and the second to be a Church
> wedding.
> {Belt and Braces springs to mind]
I don't think so. The first is probably the Allegation. Part of the process of
obtaining the License, the other part would have been the Bond.
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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg (g)
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