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marriage laws
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Wasn't quite sure where to put this one, but this'll probably do.
I was reading a book recently set in Scotland in around 1815. It mentioned that it was against (Scottish) law for a man to marry the sister of his dead or divorced wife. (and likewise for a woman to marry her husband's brother.)
I wondered if
(a) This law was still in force today in the uk.
and (b) If not, when was it revoked?
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The law was changed in 1907 with the Deceased Wife�s Sister�s Marriage Act
Transcript here
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~framland/acts/1907A ct.htm
If you know your Gilbert and Sullivan you will remember one of the calamaties that Strephon will bring upon the House of Lords
"He will prick that annual blister
marriage with deceased wife's sister"