Family:Charles Anderson-Pelham and Maria Maude (1)

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Marriage? Dec 1831 Brighton, Sussex, England
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14 Jan 1835
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On 19 December 1831, the Hon. Charles Anderson Worsley Pelham (bachelor) of the parish of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, and the Hon. Maria Adelaide Maude (spinster; a minor with the consent of her father Viscount Hawarden) of the parish of Brighthelmston, Sussex, were married by special licence in the parish of Brighthelmston by Edward Everard, the Rector of Southwick, Sussex.[1]

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  1. Church of England. Parish of St. Nicholas, Brighton (Sussex). Parish registers, 1558–1972. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984)
    FHL 1067118 item 2 (East Sussex Record Office: PAR 255/1/3/7 [Marriage register, Mar. 1831-Apr. 1833]), p 110, no 329.

    Digital image in DGS 4426838, image 230 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DR6Q-YFC : accessed 17 June 2018).

    “The Honble. Charles Anderson Worsley Pelham of the Parish of Brocklesby in the County of Lincoln a Bachelor and the Honble. Maria Adelaide Maude of this Parish Spinster a Minor were married in this Parish by Special Licence with Consent of Lord Viscount Hawarden, the Father of the said Minor this Nineteenth Day of December in the Year One thousand eight hundred and Thirty One By me Edwd. Everard D.D. Rector of Southwick Sussex.” Signed by CAW Pelham, Maria Adelaide Maude; wit. by A. Marcus Mill[?], Burghersh, Caroline Berkeley, Thos Heneage, A[?] Heneage, Isabella M[?].