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| son of 9th viscount not | married | 1912 1917 12th viscount i |
| son of 9th viscount not | married | 1912 1917 12th viscount i |
| son of 9th viscount not | married | 1917 1920 13th viscount walter |
| son of 9th viscount not | married | 1917 1920 13th viscount walter |
| jack son of 13th viscount | married | to dorothy no children 1960 |
| jack son of 13th viscount | married | to dorothy no children 1960 |
| john son of 9th viscount | married | to harriet no children 1895 |
| john son of 9th viscount | married | to harriet no children 1895 |
| 1860 1891 9th viscount john | married | to jane four children 1891 |
| 1860 1891 9th viscount john | married | to jane four children 1891 |
| first cousin of 12th viscount | married | to marion two children 1920 |
| first cousin of 12th viscount | married | to marion two children 1920 |
| john son of 15th viscount | married | to mary two children amendment |
| john son of 15th viscount | married | to mary two children amendment |
| second cousin of 14th viscount | married | to ursula four children 1966 |
| second cousin of 14th viscount | married | to ursula four children 1966 |
| husband and they d been | married | a long they were married |
| married a long they were | married | a long while f632: mmhm |
| four years before i was | married | an i ve been married |
| till the mornin i got | married | and i was gettin married |
| a church before she was | married | but once she was married |
| married and i was gettin | married | in the afternoon f638: aye |
| tragedy f806: and ha- happily | married | [inaudible] f807: unhappily married yeah |
| are you married were you | married | m952: yeah yeah no no |
| married but once she was | married | she didn t well she |
| married an i ve been | married | thirty seven m1014: [inaudible] f1054: |
| okay right ehm are you | married | were you married m952: yeah |
| happily married [inaudible] f807: unhappily | married | yeah f806: unhappily f807: mm |
| got word she was gettin | married | and i thought how s |
| got bigger we were gettin | married | angus and i i don |
| oh aye we were gettin | married | f632: aw f646: when we |
| old woman like her gettin | married | for but she must have |
| you re gonna be gettin | married | for like f689: mmhm f631: |
| nae word o them gettin | married | yet peggy laughing fit wye |
| aw eh aye i was | married | at nineteen m1016: have you |
| still there when i got | married | at nineteen m608: mmhm so |
| no long after we were | married | away in nineteen fifty three |
| so when ed- we got | married | in nineteen sixty three and |
| m845: well eh when i | married | which was eh nineteen eighty |
| up son later he had | married | maria louisa and they had |
| a great family the elder | married | son is in oregon but |
| been the habit that a | married | son lived on the croft |
| graduated in 1904 my grandmother | married | the son of the farmer |
| him if he was getting | married | again a good time was |
| she was to be getting | married | and took mabel along the |
| her movie career on getting | married | but obviously kept in touch |
| says and they were getting | married | f632: mmhm f646: but they |
| saying right i m getting | married | give us cash give generously |
| celebrities such as madonna getting | married | in scotland loch lomond has |
| letter saying he s getting | married | isn t that bigamy by |
| or somethin for you getting | married | or something like that i |
| when a bride was getting | married | she would show all her |
| [laugh] you ll be getting | married | soon [laugh] m959: nope [exhale] |
| getting the girl he later | married | with child and it is |
| lived eh the cotters bein | married | farm servants eh unmarried fairm |
| way of life [note: newpaper article here in original] [note: photo: 'a family standing in front of a horse and cart, in the 1920s] | married | farm workers lived in a |
| lived there until i got | married | then i moved into nicer |
| it wisnae uncommon who were | married | couple who were falling out |
| before a couple could be | married | in church their banns had |
| the couple who are being | married | rather than by the local |
| s convinced we re not | married | that no couple under thirty |
| no couple under thirty is | married | these days but i m |
| f637: the mornin i got | married | f638: [cough] f637: get the |
| f638: i m attached f637: | married | i went and bought i |
| f638: [cough] f637: i got | married | m608: aye f637: the mornin |
| in the same year he | married | aggie and moved to a |
| then we moved to got | married | and moved to the west |
| called the arles if a | married | man moved to work for |
| times 28th may when most | married | men moved and 28th november |
| hill for a while er | married | of course and then moved |
| not want to you are | married | with two grown up children |
| four dothers two of them | married | another a teacher and a |
| major weir just fifteen months | married | with a four month old |
| beth an [inaudible] f902: got | married | an had kids [laugh] f606: |
| by the time i got | married | an was working i had |
| were get- they eventually got | married | and davey pie got on |
| linlithgow when i first got | married | and i m the admin |
| most working class folk got | married | at home or in the |
| live together before you got | married | f1023: no no oh no |
| toilet until he actually got | married | f1025: mmhm f1027: did ye |
| m1078: life till they got | married | f718: to fill in the |
| eh he until he got | married | had always had an outside |
| i mean until he got | married | in sixty three he hadn |
| at first sight you got | married | [inaudible] m1017: [laugh] m1014: call |
| twenty two when she got | married | m608: aye aye m1163: so |
| problem as they were the | married | ones however we got going |
| together courted our girls got | married | shortly after one another and |
| know [laugh] before we got | married | what would she f1054: it |
| now has young tom got | married | yet he had got engaged |
| mine he s maybe even | married | you got another girl i |
| a british person growing up | married | to a french person sort |
| of a person who is | married | to a person who is |
| the succession of a person | married | to someone who at the |
| never complete until you get | married | and then you re finished |
| the mathiesons at milltown and | married | john gordon the mathiesons had |
| nearly what maybe eight years | married | before i ever had a |
| before medical help arrived she | married | george aitken at bamph croft |
| it well before i was | married | i worked in a hotel |
| i d like to get | married | at home like in the |
| that we should perhaps get | married | at some point [laugh] so |
| quite like her to get | married | er all mothers want their |
| want their daughters to get | married | f1038: yeah yeah [laugh] f1037: |
| do not have to get | married | in a particular area nor |
| do they have to get | married | in a particular hotel or |
| realise that they can get | married | in certain places of interest |
| they are going to get | married | in the evening we met |
| lot about 1902 1909 a | married | man would get meal milk |
| english couples eloping to get | married | now the name is synonymous |
| m trying to get her | married | off f1038: like people end |
| said that sometimes couples get | married | on a whim dear me |
| i think we should get | married | soon an i says ehm |
| guess you shouldn t get | married | then m959: like i say |
| they are going to get | married | up here they can face |
| up carolanne but you stayed | married | a long time agnes distressed |
| words of the song i | married | a papist called brigit mcginn |
| 6 the words and if | married | whether first or subsequent subsisting |
| 6 the words and if | married | whether first or subsequent subsisting |
| 6 the words and if | married | whether first or subsequent subsisting |
| like this where everyone s | married | f1054: come across yeah quite |
| as in you re not | married | f1054: it s up to |
| f1054: and if ye werenae | married | tae her m1004: her indoors |
| fifty two tall lean bald | married | but powerful plutarch tells us |
| granny s brother uncle tom | married | to aunt alice their two |
| of the people involved have | married | later in life such as |
| in the family began his | married | life at the croft the |
| men were either single or | married | a time when good girls |
| had our plans when we | married | an i was gaein tae |
| the inner hebrides when they | married | erm they were originally in |
| a piper when she was | married | even piped the wedding cake |
| mean she came down here | married | father when she was only |
| that when i was first | married | i had three rooms and |
| portobello area and when i | married | i stayed within the portobello |
| been thirty something when she | married | it was like a safari |
| f1023: no no oh no | married | no f1026: so when you |
| tenement when i was first | married | yes an it was everybody |
| another authorised celebrant could have | married | them in gretna we are |
| do not want to be | married | by someone who does not |
| grand duke of tuscany who | married | maria teresa of hapsburg empress |
| the duchess of kent who | married | the duke who is currently |
| who are seeking to be | married | through the council derek miller |
| the duke of kent is | married | to a lady who some |
| mother and english father and | married | to a scotsman who is |
| she s retired noo she | married | a a lad that works |
| she said since i was | married | i ve never cooked porridge |
| partner she they re not | married | jackie she s an awful |
| old girl but she s | married | now and so you know |
| would always marry whoever she | married | p 123 the auld pauchler |
| scenes with that man she | married | she knows i ll be |
| with a man she then | married | someone else together they set |
| mean english through and through | married | to a scotsman and she |
| well husband if you re | married | f1024: your man f1027: aye |
| to it robertson smith never | married | and in a very real |
| never made a bairn never | married | or that he must walk |
| father s sister had gotten | married | an they didnae hae a |
| had a wife i was | married | for fifty years goad an |
| by this time mitchell was | married | had come out of the |
| because er nice girls er | married | suitable blokes and erm had |
| only since i d been | married | we ve had a settee |
| we were f641: mmhm f640: | married | in that church but f641: |
| or not they were actually | married | it doesn t say that |
| see so if you were | married | it would be your husband |
| been providit for langsyne jack | married | you mean beaumont aye and |
| after the english princess margaret | married | king malcolm iii 1057 1093 |
| him twins that year he | married | octavia wife of augustus after |
| isolation after a fearful disenchantmen | married | with a family he nevertheless |
| did not want to be | married | by a clergyman in a |
| did not want to be | married | in the registration office albeit |
| in as m1002: usually not | married | but just eh female partner |
| from then on in er | married | her and that s him |
| [inaudible] f1025: wouldnae be probably | married | for for- forty five years |
| place in alphabet of surname | married | name where applicable they will |
| steven chemist van they later | married | scott baker remembered at alpity |
| bright orange turban they spelt | married | wrang you see that unbelievable |
| to canada but if they | married | young they tended to stay |
| f1023: if you- you re | married | it s your husband or |
| [inaudible] m1004: if i wisnae | married | tae her what would i |
| stakes but if one is | married | to a papist that is |
| f1023: you didn t state | married | you see so if you |
| douglas and his sister was | married | to a black douglas through |
| family not one of my | married | friends does more than i |
| say this safely not being | married | myself m1007: [laugh] f1009: [laugh] |
| d swear he hadn t | married | the anti smoking dragon not |
| of the about to be | married | thesues and hippolyta are not |
| carolanne well pause i m | married | pause then sadie and agnes |
| delicious secret that he has | married | such a serious little woman |
| such and such and is | married | to basically but you can |
| cleaner m865: okay ehm you | married | yeah f948: yes he s |
| well again afore i was | married | folk would often say to |
| help find you a job | married | women as well as looking |
| m1183: the trouble is i | married | badly [audience laughter] no that s |
| 1906 greiffenhagen however was already | married | and unwilling to divorce eventually |
| immense international interest he was | married | to ankhesenamun probably his sister |
| young couples engaged to be | married | visit us to see it |
| her daughter daniel s mother | married | a german whom hitler decorated |
| than you are and being | married | and having kids you have |
| nurse mmhm m865,: okay ehm | married | f950: yes m865,: okay w- |
| time writer in 1929 he | married | his childhood neighbour rebecca middleton |
| or the annual flitting of | married | cottars but mabel in telling |
| there s a whole unhappily | married | so there s a whole |
| declare an interest i am | married | to a nurse one of |
| because his speciality is raping | married | women in front of their |
| unmarried men are clean shaven | married | men sport untrimmed beards mrs |
| working as a colliery firemen | married | and residing in fergushill and |
| and early in 1915 catherine | married | donald carswell a friend from |
| on a whim to be | married | on the banks of loch |
| south of england finally happily | married | to rebecca middleton a former |
| be for ye shall be | married | ere this day week tho |
| to the far east and | married | an exotically beautiful indonesian woman |
| 18 additional information miss ogilvie | married | the rev alfred s barron |
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