Marriage Licence Of William Hastings and Nessie Glenn

Document ID 108002
Date 18-09-1871
Document Type Family Papers
Archive F. W. Brown
Citation Marriage Licence Of William Hastings and Nessie Glenn;Copyright Retained By Mr Frederick W. Brown; CMSIED 108002
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Part of the Frederick Brown Collection


LICENCE OF MARRIAGE
7 & 8 Vic., Cap. 81

Whereas a Marriage is intended to be solemnized between William
Hastings Bachelor    of Ballyholland      and Nessie  Glenn
Spinster    of   Ballywalter And whereas application for a
licence hath been made to me, John McAnlon [Mc Auley?]               ,
the Presbyterian Minister duly  authorized by His Excellency the
Lord Lieutenant, pursuant to the provisions of an  Act passed in the
eighth year of the reign of Queen Victoria, intituled [entitled ?] "An
Act for Marriages in Ireland, and for Registering such Marriages," to
issue Marriages licences within the bounds of the Presbytery of  Ards:
And whereas I have received the certificate required by law from the
Rev. D Parke                                 , Minister of the
congregation of Cosnadore          of which Nessie Glenn
is a member: And whereas I have duly ascertained, by the
declaration [oath or affirmation as the case may be] of the
said Nessie Glenn that the parties are respectively of the age of
twenty-one years, and that there is no impediment of kindred or
alliance or other lawful hindrance to the said  Marriage, and that
Nessie Glenn has had her usual place of abode for the
space of fifteen days last past within the bounds of the Presbytery of
Ards or [in cases where either party is under age, and not a widower
or widow,] that   is under the age of twenty-one years,
 and that the consent of
whose consent to Marriage is required by law, has been obtained thereto,
[or that there is no person having authority to give such consent,
or, where a party so under age is a widower or widow, that
is under twenty-one years of age, but is a widower or widow, as the case
may be ] :

          Now I do hereby grant unto the Rev D. Parke
or other the Minister officiating in the certified Presbyterian
Meeting-house of Ballycopeland full licence, according to the authority
in that behalf given to me by the said Act, to proceed to solemnize such
Marriage; provided that the said Marriage be publicly solemnized, in the
presence of two witnesses, WITHIN ONE CALENDAR MONTH FROM THE DATE
HEREOF, in the certified Presbyterian Meeting-house of
Ballycopeland between the hours of eight in the
forenoon and two in the afternoon.  [Here describe the Meeting House
in which the marriage is to be solemnized.]

             Given under my hand, this eighteenth day of
September
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.

                        John McAulay
                        Licenser of Presbyterian Marriages