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Offline duckweed

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Bullivant married by special licence
« on: Friday 16 February 07 19:39 GMT (UK) »
I found in the Torksey Parish records that John Bullivant married Martha Brown on the 4th July 1808 by special licence neither sets of parents were present.  Would the special licence have more detail?  Would I have to go to Lincoln to find out or could I ask the archives to look it up for me?  Would that be expensive? I've hit a brick wall on John.  He was sometimes called John Bullivant Robinson but I don't know where this surname comes from.  As he dropped it later I assume his fathers name was Bullivant or mothers and the Robinson was a step father or adoptive fathers name but I can't be sure.   

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Re: Bullivant married by special licence
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 29 March 07 23:55 BST (UK) »
Lincolnshire Archives should have a copy of the licence, although you may find there is more detail on the actual marriage entry than the licence. I think the archives charge £7.20 to search for it.