In 1819 the cost of an ordinary licence was £2 6s 6d which included £1 12s 6d for stamps plus £1 stamp duty for the bond. The actual fee for the licence was 14 shillings, which apparently had not changed for 30 years i.e. from about 1790, the Banns fee was 1 shilling. A Special Licence cost £30, with a Stamp Duty of £5, which made it prohibitory to all except the wealthy.
From the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage, 1868.
Marriage at Registrar's Office by Licence.
Registrar's Licence £1 10s 0d
Government Stamp £0 10s 0d
Registrar's Fee £0 10s 0d
Total £2 10s 0d
The above sums are supposed to be fixed.
Marriage at Church by Licence.
Surrogates Licence £1 15s 6d
Fee to Surrogate £1 1s 0d
Fee to Clergyman £1 1s 0d
Fee to Clerk £0 10s 6d
Total £4 8s 6d
The above sums are variable
The cheapest form of marriage by banns in most churches is 1s 6d or 2s more than at a registrar's office; often much more.
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