Matrimonial Ceremonies Displayed: . wherein are exhibited the various customs, odd pranks, whimsical tricks and surprising practices of near one hundred different kingdoms and people in the world, now used in the celebration and consummation of matrimony, collected from the papers of A Rambling Batchelor; With a Variety of Remarks by him, Serious and Humorous. To which is added the comical adventures of Sir Harry Fitzgerald, Who had Seven Wives, with the Character of each, - a Genuine Story. Also an Epigram on Matrimony, in Latin and English; and an Alphabetical Index. Published for the Information and Entertainment of the Ladies and pretty Girls of Great Britain, not forgetting those of Dublin and Tipperary.
Louis de Gaya
Category
Books
Date
1886
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire
NT 3121492
Summary
Bibliographic description
iv,103,[1]p. . 8vo.. Binding: Nineteenth-century white paper-covered boards with red cloth spine.
Makers and roles
Louis de Gaya