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14:42, 20 October 2018 (UTC)@ Ferret: I am not the Nazi troll. Have I ever made references to "sooJ", "sesproc gnisopmoced", "selihpodep", etc? Please unblock me. 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 15:09, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
@ Dbfirs: My contribution to a discussion at the Miscellaneous desk was reverted because I was mistakenly confused with the Nazi troll, who was active at that time. Can you add it back? It's at the end of the section "In a same-sex marriage, who is the husband and who is the wife?" and it can be restored by copy/pasting the following:
And be it Enacted that this Act shall extend only to England, and shall not extend to the Marriage of any of the Royal Family.
As of 1 January 1950 the position was exactly the same - s.24 was bolstered by the Marriage Act 1949, s.79(5) which reads "Nothing in this Act shall affect any law or custom relating to the marriage of members of the Royal Family." Just to remove any lingering doubt, in October 1955 Viscount Kilmuir, the Lord Chancellor, confirmed:
Marriages of members of the royal family are still not in the same position as marriages of other persons, for such marriages have always been expressly excluded from the statutes about marriage in England and Wales and marriage abroad and are therefore governed by the common law.
This means that in England and Wales, such a marriage can be validly celebrated only by a clergyman of the Church of England.
So are you suggesting the law has been changed, and if so what is the title of the relevant Act and when did it come into force? 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 12:12, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
@ Dbfirs: this edit introduces nonsense. What do you mean by the centre of the sun "remaining partially below the horizon"? The centre of the sun is a point - it cannot be partially above or below anything. If you can't explain your edit I'll revert. 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 15:57, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
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14:42, 20 October 2018 (UTC)@ Ferret: I am not the Nazi troll. Have I ever made references to "sooJ", "sesproc gnisopmoced", "selihpodep", etc? Please unblock me. 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 15:09, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
@ Dbfirs: My contribution to a discussion at the Miscellaneous desk was reverted because I was mistakenly confused with the Nazi troll, who was active at that time. Can you add it back? It's at the end of the section "In a same-sex marriage, who is the husband and who is the wife?" and it can be restored by copy/pasting the following:
And be it Enacted that this Act shall extend only to England, and shall not extend to the Marriage of any of the Royal Family.
As of 1 January 1950 the position was exactly the same - s.24 was bolstered by the Marriage Act 1949, s.79(5) which reads "Nothing in this Act shall affect any law or custom relating to the marriage of members of the Royal Family." Just to remove any lingering doubt, in October 1955 Viscount Kilmuir, the Lord Chancellor, confirmed:
Marriages of members of the royal family are still not in the same position as marriages of other persons, for such marriages have always been expressly excluded from the statutes about marriage in England and Wales and marriage abroad and are therefore governed by the common law.
This means that in England and Wales, such a marriage can be validly celebrated only by a clergyman of the Church of England.
So are you suggesting the law has been changed, and if so what is the title of the relevant Act and when did it come into force? 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 12:12, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
@ Dbfirs: this edit introduces nonsense. What do you mean by the centre of the sun "remaining partially below the horizon"? The centre of the sun is a point - it cannot be partially above or below anything. If you can't explain your edit I'll revert. 92.23.53.164 ( talk) 15:57, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
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