10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORBID THE BANNS»
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forbid the banns in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forbid the banns and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Thomas Hardy and
the Law: Legal Presences in Hardy's Life ...
"And the next thing I heard was, 'I forbid the banns/ from her. 'I'll speak to you after
the service,' said the parson, in quite a homely way — yes, turning all at once into
a common man no holier than you or I. Ah, her face was pale! Maybe you can ...
2
Report of
the Auchterarder Case:
The Earl of Kinnoull, and ...
I have taken pains to inquire both from Bishops and Priests, what would be the
consequence in their practice if, upon publication, a person were to interpose
and forbid the banns, or afterwards forbid the marriage, which may be done at the
...
Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond Kinnoull (10th Earl of), Robert Young, Charles Robertson, 1838
Lord Brougham said, that he had taken pains to inquire, both from bishops and
priests, what would be the consequence in their practice if, upon publication of
banns, a person were to interpose and forbid the banns, or afterwards to forbid
the ...
4
The Psychology of Military Humour
One day a mischievous group of sub-lieutenants challenged Snips for five
pounds to forbid the banns of marriage in the fashionable South Sea Church on
the following Sunday. This was easy money for Snips with his Jewish blood. On
the ...
Brigadier J Nazareth, 2008
5
Romanism as it rules in Ireland: being a full and authentic ...
... can he forbid the banns ? If there be a man, although his soul were as
contracted as the neck of a vinegar-cruet, and although the contents of his mind
were as acid as those of the cruet, (and we Presbyterians are said to be
proverbially sour) ...
Mortimer O'Sullivan, Robert James M'Ghee, 1840
6
Cases Decided by
the House of Lords on Appeals and Writs of ...
I have taken pains to inquire, both from Kiknoull* bishops and priests, what would
be the consequence in "°d a"other- their practice if upon publication a person
were to in- 3d May 1839- terpose and forbid the banns, or afterwards to forbid the
...
Charles Hope Maclean, 1840
7
Nineteenth-Century Jewish Literature: A Reader
“Do you forbid the banns?”l6 called the minister. The old man's mind awoke, and
groped mistily. “Come, what have you to say?” snapped the usher. “I—I—nothing,
” he murmured in awed confusion. “He is drunk,” said the usher. “Out with you ...
Jonathan Hess, Maurice Samuels, Nadia Vaiman, 2013
8
Tellers and Listeners:
The Narrative Imagination
'And the next thing I heard was, “I forbid the banns,” from her. “I'll speak to you
after the service,” said the parson, in quite a homely way—yes, turning all at once
into a common man no holier than you or I. Ah, her face was pale! Maybe you can
...
Barbara Nathan Hardy, 2014
9
Thomas Middleton:
The Collected Works
O, welcome home, sweet Rachel. rachel camlet I forbid the banns! Lecher and
strumpet, thou shalt bear children without noses. margarita O, pardonnez-moi, by
my trat ey mean u no hurta; wat u meant by dees? rachel camlet I will have thine
...
Thomas Middleton, Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino, 2010
10
The Return Of
The Native
And the next thing I heard was, " I forbid the banns," from her. "I'll speak to you
after the service," said the parson, in quite a homely way — yes, turning all at
once into a common man no holier than you or I. Ah, her face was pale ! Maybe
you ...
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... planning application, whereby a couple advertise their intention to wed, allowing objectors a chance to “forbid the banns”, if necessary. «Irish Times, May 15»