Marriages (Ireland) Act 1844

Clergymen, &c. may ask Parties married the Particulars required.

LXXII. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for every Clergyman of the United Church of England and Ireland who shall solemnize any Marriage in Ireland, and for every Presbyterian Minister of a certified Presbyterian Meeting House, and for the Registrar before whom any Marriage is solemnized under this Act, either in any registered Building or in his Office, and for every Registering Officer of the Quakers, and every Secretary of a Synagogue, after the said Thirty-first Day of March, to ask of the Parties to be married the several Particulars herein required to be registered touching such Marriage.