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Notice of any intended marriage (except by licence or banns) to be given to the registrar of the district. 13. In every case of marriage intended to be solemnized in Ireland ... according to the rites of the United Church of England and Ireland (unless by licence or by special licence, or after publication of banns,) and in every case of marriage intended to be solemnized in Ireland ... according to the usages of the Quakers or Jews, or according to any form authorized by this Act, one of the parties shall give notice under his or her hand ..., to the registrar, appointed as herein-after is mentioned, of the district within which the parties shall have dwelt for not less than seven days then next preceding, or, if the parties dwell in the districts of different registrars, shall give the like notice to the registrar of each district, ...: Provided always, that no such notice shall be required for any marriage by a Roman Catholic priest which may now lawfully be celebrated, or when the marriage is intended to be solemnized by a Presbyterian minister between two persons, both or one of whom shall be Presbyterians, in a Presbyterian meeting house certified as aforesaid.
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