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- 2. Every St Valentine's Day, thousands of people travel to a small village on Scotland's border with
- 3. Why Gretna Green? Gretna's romantic reputation began 250 years ago. In 1754, English Parliament passed a
- 4. So what was a young couple to do if they were in love and under 21
- 5. Over the Anvil Early Gretna runaways got married in the local Blacksmith's Shop. Scotland's marriage law
- 6. The marriage ceremony was short and simple. The "anvil priest" first asked the couple their names
- 7. On their "yes" answers, he filled out the certificate and proceeded to the heart of the
- 8. Big Business Very soon Gretna Green weddings became so popular that the blacksmith could no longer
- 9. Many had other occupations and none of them had any "qualifications" to perform marriages and used
- 10. If word came that an angry father (often armed with a gun) was approaching Gretna Green,
- 11. Romances live on The laws that brought fame to Gretna Green no longer apply. But its
- 12. Sometimes the wedding parties arrive on motorbikes dressed in black leather, so the only way to
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