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| d around Section 47 of the Marriage Act 1949 | Marriages according to usages of the Society of Friend |
| rm of marriage in contravention of the Royal | Marriages Act 1772 when his mother was pregnant with h |
| speeches, one notably on the proposed, Royal | Marriages Act 1772; he spoke for the Court. |
| He opposed the extension of the Royal | Marriages Act 1772 to all descendants of King George I |
| r marriage was in contravention of the Royal | Marriages Act 1772, it was considered legally void, an |
| The Royal | Marriages Act of 1772 is an Act of the Parliament of G |
| 24 March - Royal | Marriages Act 1772 requires the monarch's consent for |
| In view of the Royal | Marriages Act of 1772, George III regarded this news a |
| Cumberland, led to the passing of the Royal | Marriages Act 1772, which would require all the descen |
| to the Act of Settlement 1701 and the Royal | Marriages Act 1772). |
| rties to it knew was invalid under the Royal | Marriages Act 1772, for him to take a suitable wife. |
| tholicism ruled out marriage under the Royal | Marriages Act. |
| on 17 March 1913 as required under the Royal | Marriages Act. |
| rders to deny marriage licenses for same-sex | marriages after Democrats thwarted efforts to launch a |
| aimed that he was inspired to allow same-sex | marriages after hearing President Bush's State of the |
| Nathan also undertook and arranged synagogue | marriages after the church ceremony. |
| d into adulthood, and would make illustrious | marriages; all but Joan would produce offspring of the |
| Her three | marriages all ended in divorce. |
| communities, genealogies are recited during | marriages, all ancestors would be respectfully called |
| 52, he issued new regulations for interfaith | marriages, allowing marriages between Catholics and no |
| 8 against the lawsuits and nullify same-sex | marriages already in effect. |
| as whether the approximately 18,000 same-sex | marriages already in effect would be retroactively ann |
| upreme Court and seeking to nullify same-sex | marriages already in effect. |
| For some second | marriages already consumed before conversion, the coup |
| collector might record details of individual | marriages, although this was not equivalent to the chu |
| r royal houses, such as the Wittelsbachs had | marriages among aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. |
| erala Brahmins and there were no inter caste | marriages among these communities anciently. |
| tled to act as rabbi at the solemnization of | marriages among its members. |
| Egyptian | marriages amongst commoners were monogamous but little |
| Abdullah has written about her | marriages and is twice divorced. |
| the purpose of civil registration of births, | marriages, and deaths and civil partnerships. |
| for children's rights, since-in his view-gay | marriages and gay couple adoption rights will lead to |
| It holds baptisms, | marriages and funerals and other occasional events. |
| r the years 1653-1987 (baptisms), 1654-1994 ( | marriages), and 1654-1987 (burials). |
| ect on the status of already existing plural | marriages, and plural marriages continued to be perfor |
| l after a few months of the national Births, | Marriages and Deaths Registration starting up in 1837. |
| many years the official Registrar of Births, | Marriages and Deaths for Kentish Town in the St Pancra |
| ed, has a dark past of alcohol abuse, failed | marriages, and various addictions and generally treats |
| to their own church; and 4) Deals with mixed | marriages and states that youth should be baptized in |
| It has a spacious hall used for conducting | marriages and religious discourses. |
| ter from girlhood to womanhood through three | marriages and two divorces, and perhaps travel half wa |
| y of the couples had wed because of arranged | marriages, and the island also became known for being |
| and starring in productions such as Births, | Marriages and Deaths (1975) and For Entertainment Only |
| took part in the discussions on clandestine | marriages and indulgences. |
| ith Tommy, perhaps motivated by their failed | marriages and desires to help each other deal with the |
| survived by five children from two different | marriages and his twin brother, Byron. |
| ained liturgical formulas, and liturgies for | marriages and funerals were appended to it. |
| divorced her mother went through a string of | marriages and alcoholism and her father was absent for |
| in its mission to "effectively develop godly | marriages and families who change the world one home a |
| y tragedy - his personal life involved three | marriages, and the last had a duration of scarcely a y |
| Strategic intertribal | marriages and agreements also allowed them permission |
| decorative element for auspicious functions, | marriages, and ceremonies in India and Southeast Asia. |
| They are also used in floral decorations for | marriages and other important functions. |
| They have three children (both from previous | marriages), and Aptheker is a grandmother. |
| building also houses the records of births, | marriages and deaths. |
| (section 1) It was also provided that | marriages and divorces of Jews in Israel would be cond |
| Legally (according to Indian Law) conducting | marriages and other ceremonies of their members. |
| A centuries-old tradition of gifting gold at | marriages and other occasions and buying it during fes |
| ounced that he would recognize the New Paltz | marriages and on March 1, 2004, Ithaca's mayor Carolyn |
| d and boycott Brahmin priests (including for | marriages) and to advocate Self-Respect marriages and |
| His registers of baptisms, | marriages, and deaths, edited, with those of his succe |
| t deals with practical issues people face in | marriages and relationships generally guided with bibl |
| nce for this, and the circumstances of their | marriages and dowries argues against this interpretati |
| ily with five siblings from a total of three | marriages, and lived there until the age of eighteen. |
| titutional Amendment 1, that banned same-sex | marriages and civil unions. |
| Baronets now existing, with their descents, | marriages, and memorable actions both in war and peace |
| selm adopted canons against simony, clerical | marriages and slavery. |
| treat same-sex relationships as if they were | marriages and he feared the government would go a step |
| the purpose of civil registration of births, | marriages, and deaths and civil partnerships. |
| se deal with forgery of registers of births, | marriages and deaths, and with impersonation of a sure |
| rch, "[t]his Manifesto only refers to future | marriages, and does not affect past conditions. |
| The register of baptisms, | marriages and burials of the parish of Falmouth in the |
| "both Phil and Ricky have had babies, broken | marriages and loads of ups and downs in their lives, a |
| e, Telegraph Office, and Registry for Births | Marriages and Deaths. |
| his new chapel never was licensed to perform | marriages and only occasionally performed funerals and |
| parentage, since they were the offspring of | marriages and informal unions from before the Nurember |
| y pressure residents into sex and green-card | marriages, and that "they control minds with drugs tha |
| uch people in a culture that did not arrange | marriages, and in which economic relationships (e.g. |
| page of family news, listing births, deaths, | marriages and engagements in the Dutch Reformed Commun |
| , for example for the purpose of registering | marriages and divorces (although this aspect does pred |
| He provided well for his daughters on their | marriages and had promoted four brothers to positions |
| is an exogamous community, which means that | marriages and any romance occur outside the village ap |
| tter on the Pleiades), treating of forbidden | marriages, and directed against Joshua's work on the s |
| curiously vague about plans for the births, | marriages and deaths indexes housed on the ground floo |
| egisters which list baptisms, confirmations, | marriages and deaths; these date back to as early as 1 |
| Another canon dealt with clandestine | marriages and regulated child marriages. |
| cularly with regard to clerical dress, mixed | marriages, and church music. |
| December 5, 1889, at the register of births, | marriages and deaths in Constantine, a city in the Nor |
| ts constitution, the recognition of same-sex | marriages and other form of same-sex partnership solem |
| were also provisions forbidding interracial | marriages and integrated schools, allowing for a poll |
| s in London, has three daughters by previous | marriages, and works as a freelance reporter specialis |
| nnings and villagers had to travel there for | marriages and burials, using a trackway called "The Bu |
| d a bookkeeping system whereby black births, | marriages and deaths were recorded on separate ledgers |
| avily on ecclesiastical records of baptisms, | marriages, and burials, using methods developed by Fre |
| The parish register lists christenings, | marriages and burials from 1568. |
| lomatic, including his career, his first two | marriages, and his courtship and marriage to Valerie P |
| anscription will include surviving baptisms, | marriages and burials. |
| tricts and nations on occasions like births, | marriages and deaths. |
| , he put together his first book, Exiles and | Marriages, and with Robert Pack and Louis Simpson edit |
| ester Record Office has records of baptisms, | marriages and burials at the parish church, St Nichola |
| (as recorded in Mendon vital records of Taft | marriages), and she became known as Lydia Chapin Taft. |
| They have simple tradition at | marriages and deaths. |
| g the right to state recognition of same-sex | marriages, and the right to serve openly in the milita |
| Cross and parallel cousin | marriages are quite common. |
| Cross cousin and parallel cousin | marriages are prevalent. |
| Both parallel cousin and cross cousin | marriages are preferred. |
| Consanguineous | marriages are now starting to take place. |
| pulation: her (and her daughters') prominent | marriages are evidence for the eventual integration of |
| Both | marriages are saved, and Peter and Francey finally hav |
| Marriages are arranged by the prospective groom offeri | |
| The two find their | marriages are loveless as they discover more about eac |
| h her partner Maki Kimura, although same-sex | marriages are not legally recognised in Japan. |
| Since same-sex | marriages are not recognised under Japanese law, gay c |
| The eleven children of these two | marriages are Mary Lucretia, Anna Belle, Ethelind, Pau |
| tem of gotras, and cross and parallel cousin | marriages are common. |
| munity, and cross-cousin and parallel-cousin | marriages are prevalent. |
| Toronto and getting married (since same-sex | marriages are legal there). |
| lam to Christianity; also certain interfaith | marriages are not allowed either, this prevents marria |
| s, Paul and Rico Gulda (one from each of his | marriages) are also accomplished pianists. |
| At the present time, polygamous | marriages are presumed to have been stopped being issu |
| y, a Superior Court ruled, even though their | marriages are still not recognized. |
| e, and both cross cousin and parallel cousin | marriages are practiced. |
| Marriages are permitted between the biradaris, but ten | |
| ied three times, but only two records of his | marriages are known to exist. |
| well, but is not married, having stated that | marriages are naff. |
| n as In Re Marriage of J.B. and H.B.Same-sex | marriages are still illegal in Texas. |
| e match is found is found with in the group, | marriages are acceptable with in other communities in |
| Marriages are preferred within the bhiad. | |
| Marriages are preferred with parallel cousins. | |
| Marriages are strictly prohibitted within the clans. | |
| the Attar, Faqir and Pinjara, although most | marriages are within the community. |
| Although | marriages are permitted within these groupings, they a |
| Same-sex | marriages are currently legal in New Hampshire. |
| Dances, feasts, and | marriages are mainly held during carnival." |
| nearly twice as likely to report that their | marriages are 'extremely happy' or better versus other |
| Madge and Ned see the crumbled | marriages around them and decide to call off their wed |
| nial website has resulted in about a million | marriages around the world. |
| peared in 1913, argued in favour of arranged | marriages as opposed to those founded on romantic atta |
| These are not seen as illegal | marriages as the incest laws were not given until Mose |
| 6. Early Connecticut | Marriages as found on Ancient CHURCH Records Prior to |
| The British royal family had several | marriages as close as the first cousin, but none close |
| also included the high rate of consanguinous | marriages as a prevailing factor for these disorders, |
| uld not issue marriage licenses for same-sex | marriages at this time, Hawkes employed the alternativ |
| About 360 | marriages at the church between 2005 and 2009 were eve |
| that in 1851 there were 18 baptisms and four | marriages at St. James. |
| Contracting | marriages at this early age was quite common and invol |
| For civil | marriages, banns must be posted for fifteen days, at t |
| sland, serving them as pastor and performing | marriages, baptisms, and funerals. |
| ivil laws; that the bill allowing intercaste | marriages be canceled; and a minority commission heade |
| th the most supportive areas to banning such | marriages being located in the first and third distric |
| tuguese congregation had no spiritual chief, | marriages being solemnized by the rabbi of the German |
| Not merely content to perform shotgun | marriages between the likes of Wagner and Nancy Sinatr |
| He may have solemnized same-sex | marriages between people in his congregation. |
| her frequencies in certain populations where | marriages between genetically related individuals occu |
| tage officially, as the Nazi laws prohibited | marriages between Jews and Aryans. |
| In total, Smith entered into seven bigamous | marriages between 1908 and 1914. |
| They are an endogamous community, and | marriages between the clans is the norm. |
| Mixed | marriages between deaf and hearing spouses comprised 6 |
| Closely related through traditional | marriages between various local bands, these two langu |
| ew France, a number are descended from mixed | marriages between the French and Irish settlers. |
| In contrast, Doris Lessing's The | Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five (1980) su |
| stic monarchs of the Ptolemaic Dynasty where | marriages between jointly ruling brothers and sisters |
| Jewish businesses for questions about mixed | marriages between Gentile and Jewish Germans and gener |
| of the two schools also resulted in numerous | marriages between Law School and Female Academy studen |
| (§§ 16-21), matrimony (§§ 22-32), prohibited | marriages between stepbrothers and stepsisters and bet |
| lectivisation, and even to speak out against | marriages between kulaks and poor peasant girls. |
| By statute, Indiana only recognizes | marriages between a man and a woman and denies recogni |
| ed in Caliente is the site of several forced | marriages between under-aged girls and older men. |
| He arranged dual | marriages between his eldest son, Thomas, and Martha, |
| Marriages between the royalty of Maui and Hawaii islan | |
| constitution "does not compel recognition of | marriages between members of the same sex". |
| w through Parliament, the Divorce (Religious | Marriages) Bill making it a lot harder for husbands to |
| tituted to inquire and report on the Malabar | Marriages Bill. |
| descendants of the King, born of authorized | marriages, bore the title Prince(ss) of the Two Sicili |
| They looked to him to authorise | marriages; both functions are still exercised by the C |
| Searle's two | marriages both ended in divorce. |
| hile a fur trader, Harriott entered into two | marriages, both with daughters of HBC fur-traders by N |
| Debbie says many | marriages break up as a result of postnatal depression |
| A veteran of two failed | marriages, Briscoe has two daughters, the elder Julia |
| Willoughby was married three times, and his | marriages brought him substantial landed wealth. |
| s in Liguria and Italy for the many arranged | marriages, but Saluzzo never saw these territories ann |
| uct of her third marriage and not her second | marriages, but most historian agree that he was Kalaʻi |
| nions offer the same protections in-state as | marriages, but not the federal benefits of marriage. |
| many as three daughters born of the previous | marriages but no son. |
| nded to be called for to prevent clandestine | marriages, but I think it will greatly facilitate such |
| e was survived by four children from his two | marriages, but sadly in 1953 his son, Richard Dix Jr., |
| ditionally, brothers arranged their sisters' | marriages, but she did not like the man her brothers c |
| er personal life; she discussed not only her | marriages but her romantic relationships with Richard |
| s unacceptable to allow opposite-sex couples | marriages but same-sex couples only civil unions; they |
| hat same-sex unions could not be regarded as | marriages, but he implied that they were at least wort |
| rabbi, or other person authorized to perform | marriages by any religious denomination, church or oth |
| Maryland prohibits recognition of same-sex | marriages by statute. |
| Marriages can either be conducted by "authorised celeb | |
| the basic unit of the population; sometimes | marriages can affect the country's political stability |
| Civil | marriages can take place at the Guildhall. |
| However, William did not live to see the | marriages carried out, dying in London in 1680. |
| Many | marriages carried out under this condition appear to b |
| fact, this was true only for the minority of | marriages celebrated by licence. |
| der present day South Carolina law, same-sex | marriages, civil unions, and domestic partnerships are |
| rove the morals of its members by regulating | marriages, condemning drunkenness, and condemning adul |
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