Forgetting Frolic: Marriage Traditions in IrelandInstitute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1998 - 186 páginas Forgetting Frolic provides a lively and readable account of the history of marriage traditions in Ireland. The text and illustrations are of interest to the student of social history and to the general reader. |
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... Lord Glentworth , the son of Lord Limerick , married an impoverished young woman in 1808 , he took the precaution of following up a ceremony performed by one Mr Murphy , evidently a buckle - beggar , with a ceremony in Gretna Green ...
... Lord Glentworth , the son of Lord Limerick , married an impoverished young woman in 1808 , he took the precaution of following up a ceremony performed by one Mr Murphy , evidently a buckle - beggar , with a ceremony in Gretna Green ...
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... Lord Francis Cecil , and therefore the grandson of the third Marquis of Exeter . He was also heir to a very substantial fortune . When the couple mar- ried , he was aged nineteen , she twenty - two . It seems that the bride's father was ...
... Lord Francis Cecil , and therefore the grandson of the third Marquis of Exeter . He was also heir to a very substantial fortune . When the couple mar- ried , he was aged nineteen , she twenty - two . It seems that the bride's father was ...
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... Lord Blair 66 Mrs 151 Ballinderry , Co. Antrim 64 Ballintoy , Co. Antrim 113 Ballyculter , Co. Down 121 Ballygawley ... Lord 109 Brady , Elizabeth 40 Breach of promise 39-40 Brehon Laws 180 Index 180-186.
... Lord Blair 66 Mrs 151 Ballinderry , Co. Antrim 64 Ballintoy , Co. Antrim 113 Ballyculter , Co. Down 121 Ballygawley ... Lord 109 Brady , Elizabeth 40 Breach of promise 39-40 Brehon Laws 180 Index 180-186.
Contenido
Chapter One Preparations for Marriage 111 | 1 |
Chapter Two Marriage Divination 1219 | 12 |
Chapter Three Courtship and Made Marriages 2045 | 20 |
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