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the Raid marriage to be re&isfered fit % H& proper marriage register , in such form 33 to * the iwtici € o » Ft shall seem tneee . ~ Provided also , and be it further enactedy That ail marriages which shall have been solemnised and registered according to the provisions of this Act , shall be as valid , bin dine-, and effectual in the law , to all
intents and purposes , as if they had been solemnized in a church or public chapel where banns had been usually published before the year of our Lord 1753 , and had also been solemnized by a parson , vicar , minister , or curate , of the Church of England , and according to the rites of the Book of Common Prayer ; but no further or otherwise .
Provided also , That after the solemnization of any marriage under the provisions of this Act , it shall not be necessary in support of such marriage to give any actual proof of the previous residence of the parties required by this Act , nor
that the place wherein such marriage was solemnized was duly registered for the solemnization of marriages under this Act , tK > r that the same in any case of a marriage by . banns was situated within five statute miles of some church or
chapel where such banns had been duly published ; nor shall any evidence in any of the said cases be received to prove the contrary in any suit touching the validity Of such marriage . Provided also , and Ire it further enacted ,
That nothing in this Act contained shall be construed to alter or affect any of the provisions contained in the aforesaid Act of his late Majesty King George the Second , for the due publication of banns ; or for the grant of special licences by the Archbishop of Canterbury , and his
successors , to marry at any convenient time and place ; or for the taking of any oath of office by surrogates ; or for making 1 t punishable as felony to solemnize matrimony without banns or licence , or for limiting the time of prosecution for such offence ; or for requiring the consent of
parents or guardians , or the" order of the Lord Chancellor , or other high officers therein named , to the marriages of minors ; or for the prohibition of suits to compel celebrations of marriage in f acie J % cclesia :,- and that the same pains and penalties shall be incurred by any person who , with intent to elude the foire of
this Act , shall knowingly and wilfully insert or cause to be inserted in the register b 60 k of any parish or chapelry , any false -entry bf ' ajiy matter or thing relating to , awy jnarViage ; or faiSfefy * tta £ e alter , foWjjje , or cpxioterfeft , or cafrse 1 bt procure MW'fjt iself ' ntkde , ' altered , fdrged , of cdtobterfeited , or act or asBfat'tn falsely mttknitf ; % t % rii ) j ^ -ibrgin ^ pt cbttti t&felVhifc ^ ny vHt&J m » fto stich * register , dr
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ftOfe ] y-itftA £ V * ite ^ forge , or counterfeit , or cause or procure to be falsely made * altie * e& , Forged , or cotfttterfHte ^ or us ! gist An f&lseiy tnakitig , altering / forging Or dotrttterfeiting , any licence *> # ttiarTiage , or utter ort > ubRsh as trite any attchM ft ^ se / altered , forged , or counterfeited tfcfrister , or
a copy thereof , or any ^ sucb altered , forged , or counterfeited licence of lnarriage ^ kiid'wing such register at licettce of marriage respectively to be false , alteredy forged , or counterfeited , as are imposed by the said Act of his Fate Majesty King George the Second on the like ofleifces , if committed with intent to elude the force of ¦
that Act . x r Provided always . That this Act , or any thing therein contained , shall not extend to the marriages of any of the Royal Family . Provided likewise . That nothing in this Act contained shall affect , or be
construed to affect , the solemnization of any marriage according to the rites of the Church of England , as by law established , or by a minister of the same , in a parish church or chapel by banns or licence , or elsewhere by the special licence of the Archbishop of Canterbury or his successors , or to affect the jurisdiction of
archbishops or bishops , or other persons exercising lawful authority in and over the said Church of England , according to the rules and discipline of the same , and to the laws and statutes of the ' realm ; bin such jurisdiction shall remain and continue as if this Act had not passed . Provided also , and be it further enacted > That this Act shall only extend to England and Wales , and to the town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed . And be it further enacted , That this Act shall be deemed and taken to be a public Act ; and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges , justices , and others , without specially pleading the same .
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442 Intelligence *—Manchester College , York
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Manchester College , Yorko On Monday the 24 th , and to Thursday the 27 th of June , was held the Annual Examination of this Academical Institution . Ou Monday afternoon , during three hours , the'Matheraatical Classes had their first examination by wiityen papers , containing Answers to Lists ot Questions , &c . prepared by them on the ' spot in the presence of the Examiners , according to the
Cambridge method . On Tuesday mo ™' ing , for five hours , the Students were employed in 3 simtjar inanper , in order to ascertain their comparative proncjency in the GreeTc an ( J ^ atlii lanrttages : and m the aftemobn , ^ furtTOrffamin » tion took place qf the Mat £ ei » affcfcJ Class ** , weanesday \ morning S ^ WlS ^? * $ & amtriatrW ; oiFfli ^ mtf'V&n , of all the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1822, page 442, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2514/page/50/
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