I have been looking at a marrige certifcate and it says
Sheriffs Warrant. I dont understand. I was told itwas a Irregular Mariage.
Could someone please explain?
Donald
Irregular Marriages.....
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Moonwatcher
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Hi Donald,
My understanding is that it provided an alternative means of marriage to going through the ‘normal’ church procedure. It involved the couple pledging their vows in front of two witnesses, then approaching a sheriff and obtaining a warrant. This was then taken to the Registrar who would ‘legalise’ the marriage. Many did this during the war although it was not confined to this.. It saved time and allowed the soldier to go off to battle without the rigmarole of conventional wedding and banns and stuff. I have one set of ancestors who did just this. Others will put meat on the bones of this explanation I’m sure.
Bob.
My understanding is that it provided an alternative means of marriage to going through the ‘normal’ church procedure. It involved the couple pledging their vows in front of two witnesses, then approaching a sheriff and obtaining a warrant. This was then taken to the Registrar who would ‘legalise’ the marriage. Many did this during the war although it was not confined to this.. It saved time and allowed the soldier to go off to battle without the rigmarole of conventional wedding and banns and stuff. I have one set of ancestors who did just this. Others will put meat on the bones of this explanation I’m sure.
Bob.
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There were also the irregular, but perfectly legal, forms of marriage in Scotland of "by habit and repute" - this survives to the present day; and by promise of future marriage followed by intercourse (it sounds much more polite in Latin !! <bg>); - this and marriage by declaration were declared illegal by an Act of Parliament in 1939 !!Moonwatcher wrote:No probs Heather. There was a LOT of discussion on this very topic on SP just before 'melt down'.
Bob.
Davie