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Marriage Licences

PROI Wood 2/20/2/1/4/2/10
Marriage Licences

Created
1919
Creator
Wood, Herbert (d. 1955), deputy keeper of the public records of Ireland
PROI Description

See Marriage Licence Affidavits.

Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryPublic Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922)
Reference CodePROI Wood 2/20/2/1/4/2/10
Source Format Printed
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Date

Created: 1919

TitleMarriage Licences
Creator Wood, Herbert (d. 1955), deputy keeper of the public records of Ireland
Level Of DescriptionSub-Series
Extent And Medium1 page
LanguageEnglish
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Marriage Licences

See Marriage Licence Affidavits.

PROI ETC 2/1/4/2/10 Public Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922) - PROI Description
Destroyed
Marriage Licences

PROI Wood 2/20/2/1/4/2/10
Marriage Licences

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