About this Event
Join library assistant Nadine Licence in the library or online as she takes a look at how marriage has been regulated and recorded over the years in England, from Thomas Cromwell’s reforms in the 1530s, through centuries of church record keeping, and to Civil Registration. She’ll also be showing some of the interesting things you can find in the documents, where a simple marriage record can tell a story far bigger than just two names and a date.
This page is for in-person tickets for this event - please see our separate page for online tickets.
This event will be delivered both in-person and online. To book an online ticket,
People with in-person tickets will be able to watch the talk at Shoe Lane Library, and those with online tickets will be sent a Zoom link before the event. If you would like to change your ticket type, please email us at [email protected].
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shoe Lane Library, 1 Little New Street, London, United Kingdom
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