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Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907

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Where settlement funds were to be held in trust for the children of A as well by B as by every and any future wife he might marry, and A, after the death of B, by whom he had three children who all attained 21 in his lifetime, went through the form of marriage with the sister of his dead wife and had
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passed the Deceased Brother's Widow's Marriage Act (Northern Ireland) 1924 to remove doubts as to the application of the 1921 act there. Section 3 of the 1907 Act was repealed by the Matrimonial Causes Act (Northern Ireland) 1939. The provisions of the 1931 and 1960 Acts regarding nieces and nephews
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An 1848 parliamentary inquiry concluded that the 1835 Act had not appreciably diminished the number of putative marriages within the prohibited degrees. Its survey of part of England found 1364 such marriages since 1835 — more than 90% with a deceased wife's sister — compared with only 88 planned
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If one was forbidden from marrying someone even after one's current spouse died, then sex with them while one's current spouse lived was considered to constitute the crime of incest under the Scottish Marriage Act 1567, and considered grounds for divorce under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857. As
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Widowers' desires to marry their sisters-in-law became the subject of particular agitation from the 1860s onward, and strong feelings were roused on both sides. However, it was to be nearly 50 years before the campaign for a change in the law was successful, despite the introduction of draft
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The Book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in
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was introduced, and defeated by strong opposition. "Although seemingly a minor skirmish, had far-ranging implications and was fought on the political scene almost annually for most of the Victorian period". Peter Ferriday observed in his biography of
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held that the effect of s. 2 was to provide that rights of property existing at the date of that marriage were not to be altered or interfered with, and that accordingly the children of the second marriage took no share of the settlement funds.
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in Great Britain were replicated for Northern Ireland in 1949 and 1978 respectively. The 1978 statute repealed the 1939 Act and replaced the others. A 1984 statute replaced the 1978 statute, and repealed it and the earlier unrepealed ones.
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in 1882. Although British law recognised foreign marriages, it was unclear, until the passage of the Colonial Marriages (Deceased Wife's Sister) Act 1906, whether such colonial marriages would be recognised within the United Kingdom.
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The will of a man who died in 1902 specified that income from his investments would be paid to his widow until her remarriage. The income continued after her invalid 1904 remarriage to her deceased sister's widower. In 1911,
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The Marriage Law of England: A Practical Treatise on the Legal Incidents Connected with the Law of Constitution of the Matrimonial Contract, with an Appendix of Statutes, Summary of Colonial Marriage Laws, and Other
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to officiate in his stead. Past marriages of such affinity would remain null, notwithstanding the change in law, if they had already been annulled or either spouse had subsequently married someone else.
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The 1907 Act did exactly what it said and no more. It was amended by the Deceased Brother's Widow's Marriage Act 1921 to allow a widow to marry her deceased husband's brother. This was a response to
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regards sex with one's living wife's sister, the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907 explicitly preserved the 1857 position but was silent on the 1567 position. A 1913 decision of the
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married the sisters of their deceased wives in, respectively, Switzerland and Norway. However, this was only possible for those who could afford to travel abroad; moreover, in 1861 the
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After 1835 a marriage between a widower and his late wife's sister was still recognised in the United Kingdom if it took place abroad where it was lawful. For example, the painters
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recommended abolishing all restrictions based on affinity as opposed to consanguinity. In 2006, ruling in favour of a woman wishing to marry her divorced husband's brother, the
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Section 1 of the act removed the affinity between a man and his deceased wife's sister as grounds for annulment of a past or future marriage. It allowed a
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In Scotland, while the Confession absolutely prohibited marrying one's deceased wife's sister, the 1567 Act did not, causing some uncertainty. In 1889
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Bennett, Bruce S. (October 1998). "Banister v Thompson and Afterwards: The Church of England and the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act".
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with one's wife's sister remained grounds for divorce proceedings, and a man was still forbidden from marrying his divorced wife's sister.
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Section 2 provided that inheritance rights and obligations would not be changed by the validation of past marriages under the Act.
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Durbach, Nadja (January 2022). ""Why Cant 2 Brothers"? World War I and Britain's Deceased Brother's Widow Act of 1921".
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A putative widow died shortly after the 1907 enactment. A son from her late husband's first marriage to her sister died
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introduced a bill to clarify this but it was defeated as superfluous, since the Confession had been adopted by statute.
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ruled that, although s. 1 of the 1907 Act validated the 1904 marriage, s. 2 prevented termination of the 1902 income.
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ruled that the widow's children were entitled to the same share of their half-brother's estate as his full siblings.
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Gruner, Elisabeth Rose (Winter 1999). "Born and Made: Sisters, Brothers, and the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill".
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As long as both spouses of a voidable marriage lived, their children had the uncertain prospect of being made
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had regarded a deceased wife's sister as within the prohibited degrees, which could be exempted only by
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clergyman to refuse to officiate at such a wedding, and to nominate a substitute clergyman of the same
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legislation in Parliament on many occasions. The lengthy nature of the campaign was referred to in the
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Sin, Sanctity and the Sister-in-Law: Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister in the Nineteenth Century
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were regarded as being related to each other in a way which made marriage between them improper.
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the 1907 Act has not been amended since 1921, amendments made by Westminster subsequent to the
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three children by her, and subsequently s. 1 of the 1907 Act legalized that marriage. In 1922,
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Between 1851 and 1889 you rejected the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill thirteen times. In 1883 you
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legally married to his deceased wife's sister was overruled in 1908 by the statement of the
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and colonies at all. However, such marriages which had already taken place were validated.
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held that such sex, though still adulterous, was no longer incestuous under the 1907 act.
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found section 3(2) of the 1907 Act as amended by the 1921 Act was incompatible with the
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No Just Cause: The Law of Affinity in England and Wales: Some Suggestions for Change
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Dutta, Shanta (1995). "Thomas Hardy and the Deceased Wife's Sister Marriage Bill".
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The Inheritance Of Evil; Or, The Consequences Of Marrying A Deceased Wife's Sister
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The Inheritance of Evil; or, the Consequences of Marrying a Deceased Wife's Sister
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voted to align the Church of England prohibited degrees with the civil law. In
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pressed them to break up, given that the 1835 Act prohibited their marrying.
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Royal Commission on the State and Operation of the Law of Marriage (1848).
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An Act to amend the Law relating to Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister.
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Royal Commission on the State and Operation of the Law of Marriage (1848)
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Royal Commission on the State and Operation of the Law of Marriage (1848)
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of a Church of England clergyman who married his deceased wife's sister.
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The deceased wife's sister, and My beautiful neighbour, in three volumes
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Dale, William (1981). "Statutory Reform: The Draftsman and The Judge".
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marriages prevented by the Act, of whom 32 couples remained in "open
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the 1907, 1921, and 1931 Acts were repealed and consolidated by the
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to amend. Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Acts were passed by the
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Family Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1984
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Eversley, William Pinder; Craies, William Feilden (1910).
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in 1858. After Stella Duckworth's 1897 death, her husband
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and willingness to take on the Lords, foreshadowing the
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Can Jane Eyre Be Happy? More Puzzles in Classic Fiction
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married his deceased wife's sister in 1760. He advised
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in the United Kingdom and its predecessor kingdoms of
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Group appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury 1984
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Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907 sec. 3(1)
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In-laws and outlaws: kinship and marriage in England
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Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925
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Colonial Marriages (Deceased Wife's Sister) Act 1906
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Marriage (Prohibited Degrees) Relationship Act 1931
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
7 Edw. 7
William Brampton Gurdon
Royal assent
Commencement
Deceased Brother's Widow's Marriage Act 1921
Marriage (Prohibited Degrees) Relationship Act 1931
Repealed by
Marriage Act 1949
Marriage (Enabling) Act 1960
Colonial Marriages (Deceased Wife's Sister) Act 1906
History of passage through Parliament
Text of statute as originally enacted
7 Edw. 7
Act
Parliament of the United Kingdom
canon law
marriage
Prohibited degree of kinship
consanguinity
incest
affinity
taboo
one flesh
canon law
England
Scotland
Ireland

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