Marriages (Ireland) Act 1844

9 G. 2. (I.) and 23 G. 2. (I.) repealed; but Act not to affect existing Enactments respecting degraded Clergymen.

L. And be it enacted, That after the said Thirty-first Day of March an Act passed by the Irish Parliament in the Ninth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the more effectual preventing clandestine Marriages, and so much of an Act passed in the Twenty-third Year of the same Reign, for explaining and making more effectual the last-recited Act, as relates to the last-recited Act, shall be repealed; but that nothing in this Act shall extend to repeal any Enactments now in force in Ireland for preventing the Performance of the Marriage Ceremony by degraded Clergymen.