The Mill Forge Gretna Green So why not join with the runaways who have had their weddings in Gretna Green and elope for your special day.
This law was introduced to prevent the thousands of marriages which were taking place illegally around the country, causing outcry as these ceremonies were never properly recorded and led to many disputes where landowner's daughters had married against their father's wishes. To be married in this way all that the bride and groom had to do was appear before a parson and two witnesses declaring their wish to be married. Irregular marriages were most common around Fleet prison in London where there were 50 marriage houses. The History of Gretna Green Weddings Gretna Green weddings became popular in 1754 when Lord Hardwicke intorduced an Act of Parliament which stated firstly that any marriages performed in a church would have to be recorded in the parish records which both bride and groom have to sign, secondly that weddings carried out in places or at times which were deemed illegal in the 1604 canons were not legal ceremonies, thirdly that only weddings performed in a church would be deemed legal and finally that both bride |