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Marriages Confirmation Act 1825

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2 Marriages may in future be solemnized in such churches, &c, shall be valid.U.K.

It shall and may be lawful for marriages to be in future solemnized in all churches and chapels erected since the passing of the said Act in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, and consecrated, in which churches and chapels it has been customary and usual before the passing of this Act to solemnize marriages; and all marriages herein-after solemnized therein shall be good and valid in law as if such marriages had been solemnized in parish churches or public chapels having chapelries annexed, and wherein banns had usually been published before or at the time of passing the said Act.

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