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GRETNA See also: village in the See also: south-See also: east of See also: Dumfriesshire, Scotland, about 8 m
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E. of See also: Annan, 9 m
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N.N.W. of See also: Carlisle, and 4 m. from the See also: river See also: Sark, here the dividing-See also: line between See also: England and Scotland, with a station on the See also: Glasgow & South-Western railway
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The Caledonian and See also: North See also: British See also: railways have a station at Gretna on the See also: English See also: side of the Border
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As the nearest village on the Scottish side, Gretna See also: Green was notorious as the resort of eloping couples, who had failed to obtain the consent of parents or guardians to their union
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Up till 1754, when Lord„Hardwicke's See also: act abolishing clandestine marriages came into force, the ceremony had commonly been performed in the See also: Fleet prison in See also: London
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After that date runaway couples were compelled to seek the hospitality of a country where it sufficed for them to declare their wish to marry in the presence of witnesses
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At Gretna Green the ceremony was usually performed by the blacksmith, but the See also: toll-keeper, ferryman or in fact any See also: person might officiate, and the toll-See also: house, the See also: inn, or, after 1826, Gretna See also: Hall was the scene of many such weddings, the fees varying from
See also: half a See also: guinea to a sum as large as impudence could extort or extravagance bestow
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As many as two See also: hundred couples were married at the toll-house in a See also: year
.
The romantic See also: traffic was practically, though not necessarily, put an end to in 1856, when the See also: law required one of the contracting parties to reside in Scotland three See also: weeks previous to the event
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