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    1. Re: Divorce law - 1920s
    2. Elly Hill
    3. "Sir Crispin Gaylord, Bt." <sir_crispin@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:1134084796.062537.153330@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > "Rod & Glen Smith" wrote: >> I wonder if any lister can advise the provisions of Irish Republic >> divorce law in the years 1920->1930. What were the terms on which a >> divorce could be granted then? Where would the files be >held now? >> Thanks. > > Egad Sir, > What the Devil are you on about? There was no "Irish > Republic" in the period from 1920-1930. Ireland was a Kingdom, even if > sadly separated from the mother country from 1922 on. Neither was > there any "divorce law" as such - divorce was only available by act of > Parliament, or wahtever it was called in Erse. > > Yours, etc. > > Sir Crispin Gaylord, Bt. >You're not really fair dinkum are you????

    12/09/2005 01:27:41