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The Act 1 Jac 1 c 11, sometimes called the Bigamy Act 1603, the Bigamy Act 1604, the Statute of Bigamy 1603 or the Statute of Bigamy 1604, was an Act of the Parliament of the Kingdom of England. It created the offence of bigamy as a capital felony. Bigamy had not previously been a temporal offence (that is to say, within the jurisdiction of the common law courts as opposed to the ecclesiastical courts). Further provision was made by the 35 Geo 3 c 67.

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  • The Act 1 Jac 1 c 11, sometimes called the Bigamy Act 1603, the Bigamy Act 1604, the Statute of Bigamy 1603 or the Statute of Bigamy 1604, was an Act of the Parliament of the Kingdom of England. It created the offence of bigamy as a capital felony. Bigamy had not previously been a temporal offence (that is to say, within the jurisdiction of the common law courts as opposed to the ecclesiastical courts). Further provision was made by the 35 Geo 3 c 67. (en)
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  • An Act to restrain all Persons from Marriage until their former Wives and former Husbands be dead. (en)
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  • Parliament of England (en)
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  • 1828-07-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Offences against the Person Act 1828, section 1 (en)
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  • Repealed (en)
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  • The Act 1 Jac 1 c 11, sometimes called the Bigamy Act 1603, the Bigamy Act 1604, the Statute of Bigamy 1603 or the Statute of Bigamy 1604, was an Act of the Parliament of the Kingdom of England. It created the offence of bigamy as a capital felony. Bigamy had not previously been a temporal offence (that is to say, within the jurisdiction of the common law courts as opposed to the ecclesiastical courts). Further provision was made by the 35 Geo 3 c 67. (en)
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  • Bigamy Act 1603 (en)
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