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ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (1880-1965)
William Wedlock; William John Wedlock

wedlock      
n. γάμος
married couple         
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  • Nigerian]] Islamic wedding
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  • Assyrian]] couple
  • Woodcut. How Reymont and Melusina were betrothed / And by the bishop were blessed in their bed on their wedlock. From the ''[[Melusine]]'', 15th century.
  • A Nepali Hindu couple in marriage ceremony
  • Holy Matrimony]] in the [[Syro-Malabar Catholic Church]], an [[Eastern Catholic]] Church and a part of the [[Saint Thomas Christian]] community in [[India]]
  • Swedish royal wedding clothes from 1766 at [[Livrustkammaren]] in Stockholm
  • "''Esposas de Matrimonio''" ("Wedding Cuffs"), a [[wedding ring]] sculpture expressing the criticism of marriages' effects on individual liberty. ''Esposas'' is a play on Spanish, in which the singular form of the word ''esposa'' refers to a spouse, and the plural refers to [[handcuffs]].
  • Newlyweds after a civil ceremony in the tower of [[Stockholm City Hall]] in 2016
  • Hindu marriage ceremony from a [[Rajput]] wedding
  • Christ and the woman taken in adultery]]'' by [[Jan Brueghel the Elder]], [[Pinakothek]]
  • [[Newlywed]] couples visit [[Timur]]'s statues to receive wedding blessings in [[Uzbekistan]].
  • A Jewish wedding, painting by [[Jozef Israëls]], 1903
  •  In Mauritius, polygamous unions have no legal recognition. Muslim men may, however, "marry" up to four women, but they do not have the legal status of&nbsp;wives.
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  • An arranged marriage between [[Louis XIV of France]] and [[Maria Theresa of Spain]]
  • unmarried mothers]], were detained. Photo: Magdalene laundry in [[Ireland]], ca. early 20th century.<ref>Figure 9, Frances Finnegan, ''Do Penance or Perish'', Congrave Press, 2001.</ref>
  • Family chart showing relatives who, in Islamic Sharia law, would be considered ''mahrim'' (or ''maharem''): unmarriageable kin with whom [[sexual intercourse]] would be considered [[incest]]uous
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  • Indonesian wedding
  • A Muslim couple being wed alongside the [[Tungabhadra River]] at [[Hampi]], India
  • Nepali wedding
  • California Proposition 8]], consider [[civil unions]] an inferior alternative to legal recognition of same-sex marriage.<ref name="Towleroad">[http://www.towleroad.com/2008/11/we-did-it.html NYC Protest and Civil Rights March Opposing Proposition 8], [[Andy Towle]], Towleroad.com, 13 November 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2008.</ref>
  • Azeri]] society tradition from domestic violence to the social and political participation of women in the community
  • Pakistani marriage culture video
  • A marriage in 1960 in Italy. Photo by [[Paolo Monti]].
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  • A couple following their marriage in the [[Manti Utah Temple]]
  • Russian orthodox wedding ceremony
  • Bangalore, India]]
  • Seuso and his wife
  • Couple married in a [[Shinto]] ceremony in [[Takayama, Gifu]] prefecture
  • A Muslim bride of [[Pakistan]] origin signing the ''nikkah nama'' or [[marriage certificate]]
  • Christian wedding in [[Kyoto]], Japan
  • Traditional, formal presentation of the bridewealth (also known as "sin sot") at an engagement ceremony in [[Thailand]]
  • ''The Outcast'', by [[Richard Redgrave]], 1851. A patriarch casts his daughter and her illegitimate baby out of the family home.
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  • A [[Ketubah]] in Hebrew, a Jewish marriage-contract outlining the duties of each partner
  • A man and woman exchange rings
  • Same-sex unions not legally recognized}}
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Definitie

wedlock
n.
Matrimony, nuptial state, marriage.

Wikipedia

Billy Wedlock

William John Wedlock (28 October 1880 – 25 January 1965), also known as "Fatty" or the "India Rubber Man", was a footballer who played for Bristol City in 1900–01 and from 1905 until his retirement in 1921. Between 1901 and 1905 he played for Aberdare. He was a centre-half whose his short and stout stature belied his natural talent. He won 26 England caps between 1907 and 1914, his only rival for the centre-half position being Charlie Roberts of Manchester United, his opposite number in the 1909 FA Cup Final. The East End at Ashton Gate Stadium was named the Wedlock Stand in his honour, before being demolished in 2014 as part of the Ashton Gate Stadium redevelopment. Wedlock's pub (now demolished) opposite the ground was where he lived and worked for 43 years. Folk singer Fred Wedlock was Billy's grandson.