Philip Rice
Philip Rice answered
Such marriages were against criminal law in England only between 1835 and 1907/1921. Before 1835 canon law, as enshirned in the Elizabethan table of kindred and affinity outlawed it. Under this law no distinction was made between consangunity [relationship by blood] amnd affinity [relationship by marriage]. Therefore, to marry your sister-in-law was exactly the same … Read more