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A Problematic Solution:
Responses to the Marriage Reform Act of 1753

Appendix B Contents

Appendix B

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Carpenter, C. Some Considerations on the Act to Prevent Clandestine Marriages. In a letter from a Gentleman of the Temple to the Lord B-p of L-. London: 18 March 1754.

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K[eith], A. Observations on the Act for Preventing Clandestine Marriages. London: Cooper, 1753.

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Wilks, Samuel. The Present Law of Banns a railroad to clandestine marriages. A memorial respectfully dedicated to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; with suggestions for a remedy. London: Hatchard, 1864.

Yorke, Philip Chesney. The Life and Correspondence of Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge U P, 1913.