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EU Cat tax.
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Perhaps by the 1960's the cost was the same as owning a dog?
Perhaps this is where the misogynist expression "He has married a right dog there" comes from?
What was the cost of a uk marriage license in 1967?
a friend claim the cost was 15 shillings but I do not beleive this to be the case- 9 months ago
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by kenny Member since:26 July 2007Total points:6,615 (Level 5)
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Seven shillings and sixpence is the answer
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Was married in 1966
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