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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If he was happy and they were happy, then it was their business. I doubt they were actually married (bigamy is not legal)."
Agreed and I guess not although according to reports he married all of them at his estate at Longleat lol favourfrom a vicar |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If he was happy and they were happy, then it was their business. I doubt they were actually married (bigamy is not legal).
Agreed and I guess not although according to reports he married all of them at his estate at Longleat lol favourfrom a vicar "
Not the Bonking Bishop of Bath & Wells by any chance? |
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If all involved are happy and willing I don't see a problem although as others have said bigamy is illegal so he can't have actually legally be married to them all. |
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"Was Lord Bath right to have 13 wives at the same time or was he a b###td?
I imagine he was fucking stressed…… "
On the contrary, he seemed to love life. Obviously that's me as an outside observer..... |
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