Has anyone some insight into this: I'm talking about 1760's Lancashire - 2 people residing in the same parish, do not marry at the local church but go to one some miles away (from Skerton to St Mary's, Lancaster).
If one of the couple had not been baptised/christened, would the local cleric be difficult about marrying them, hence going to a larger more anonymous church. What about if one of them was RC, but intended marriage in an Anglican church?
I know it was customary for marriage to be in the bride's parish, but this bride came from Garstang and seemed to be staying with relatives in Skerton, or perhaps working there on a farm.
Any comments please.