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B02383 A copy of a marrige-certificate of the people called Quakers. Importing the method used among them: / Humbly presented to the members of Parliament, to manifest the said peoples Christian care, and righteous proceedings, not admitting clandestine or unwarrantable marriages amongst them. And therefore they humbly request that their marriages may not be rendered clandestine or illegal, not they or their children exposed to suffering on that account. 1685 (1685) Wing C6177A; ESTC R171526 1,081 1

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A COPY OF A Marriage-Certificate Of the PEOPLE called QUAKERS Importing the Method used among them HUMBLY PRESENTED To the Members of Parliament to manifest the said Peoples Christian Care and Righteous Proceedings not admitting Clandestine or Vnwarrantable Marriages amongst them And therefore they Humbly Request that their Marriages may not be rendred Clandestine or Illegal nor they or their Children exposed to Suffering on that Account A. B. Glass-Grinder in Southwark Son of C. D. of Gilford in Surrey Scrivener deceased and E. F. of Little Brittain Daughter of G. H. in the Minories Shoomaker deceased Having declared their Intentions of taking each other in Marriage before several publick Meetings of the People of God called Quakers in London according to the good Order used amongst them whose Proceeding therein after a deliberate Consideration thereof were approved by the said Meetings they appearing clear of all others and having Consent of Parties and Relations concerned Now these are to Certifie All whom it may ●●●●●●n That for the full accomplishing of their said Intentions this 17th day of September in the Year according to the English Account One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and Five They the said A. B. and E. F. appeared in a publick Assembly of the aforesaid People and others met together for that end and purpose in their publick Meeting-place at Bull and Mouth London and according to the Example of the Holy Men of God recorded in the Scriptnres of Truth in a solemn manner he the said A. B. taking the said E. F. by the Hand did openly declare as followeth Friends in the fear of the Lord and in the presence of yon his People I take this my Friend E. F. to be my Wife promising by the assistance of God to be to her a faithful and loving Husband till it please the Lord to separate us by death or to the same effect And then and there in the said Assembly the said E. F. did in like manner declare as followeth Friends in the fear of the Lord and in the presence of you his People I take this my Friend A. B. to be my Husband promising to be to him a faithful obedient and loving Wife till death separate us or to the same effect And the said A. B. and E. F. as a further Confirmation thereof did then and there to these Presents set their Hands And we whose Names are hereunto subscribed being present amongst others at the solemnizing of their said Marriage and Subscription in manner aforesaid as Witnesses thereunto have also to these Presents subscribed our Names the Day and Year above-written Witnesses Names John Wright Joseph Wyth Thomas Burdett Richard Poplet Richard Needham William Knight George Whitehead Thomas Zachary Hercey Wilson Edward Brush Thomas Tidmarch Thomas Pistor Thomas Wright Thomas West John Griffin Thomas Arrowsmith John Blatman Benjamin Goddard William Holland Moses West Abraham Dugdale Richard Richardson John Hubbord Clement Hurst Allice Beatman Mary Goodman Elizabeth Lord Mary Tidmarch Martha Bingham Elizabeth Pendleton Ann West Cath. Becker Elizabeth Austin Frances Kilbey Ann Wright Sarah Dry Philippa Clark The Persons Name Married A. Br 〈…〉 E. F.