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Marriage certificate issued at Gretna Green, Scotland
Marriage certificate issued at Gretna Green, Scotland, dated 28 February 1920, between Michael Joseph Wyne of London and Marguerite Marchmont of Mount Florida, Glasgow. Date: 1920
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Blacksmith Certificate Document Florida Gretna Handwriting Handwritten Legal Lines Marguerite Michael Mount Official Signature Signatures Signed Marchmont
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1. Title: A Love That Knows No Borders: A 1920s Marriage Certificate from Gretna Green, Scotland 2.. This exquisite marriage certificate, issued at Gretna Green, Scotland, on February 28, 1920, bears witness to the union of Michael Joseph Wyne of London and Marguerite Marchmont of Mount Florida, Glasgow. The certificate's authenticity and historical significance are underscored by its intricate design and meticulous handwriting. Gretna Green, a quaint village located near the English-Scottish border, was renowned during the 19th and early 20th centuries for its annexed Old Blacksmith's Shop, which became a popular destination for young couples seeking to elope and marry without parental consent or lengthy engagement periods. The shop's marriage registrar, known as the 'Anvil Priest,' would perform the ceremony in the presence of two witnesses, often within minutes of the couple's arrival. The certificate's lines, filled with the official language of the law, serve as a testament to the legal union between Michael and Marguerite. The handwritten entries, signed by the registrar, the couple, and their witnesses, add a personal touch to this official document. The signatures, with their unique flourishes and individuality, evoke the essence of the individuals involved. The certificate's design, with its ornate borders and intricate patterns, reflects the elegance and formality of the occasion. The use of the term "Marriage Solemnized According to the Forms of the Church of Scotland," further emphasizes the significance and solemnity of the commitment made by Michael and Marguerite. This certificate, a precious relic from the 1920s, stands as a reminder of the enduring power of love and the lengths people will go to ensure its expression, even in the face of societal constraints.
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