
Double Trouble
Bigamy and the Law in England and Wales, 1604-2024
Rebecca Probert(Author)
Hart Publishing
Published on 28. May 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-5099-7945-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides the first in-depth study of the crime of bigamy from the 17th century to the present day.
Between 1604 and 2024, around 30,000 individuals were prosecuted for bigamy in England and Wales. A few were able to establish a defence to the charge, but most were convicted. How they were punished varied hugely across the centuries - from execution, branding, whipping, transportation, and imprisonment through to fines and community service.
Double Trouble details the legal framework that underpinned such prosecutions. As a companion volume to Double Lives: Stories of Bigamy in England and Wales, 1604-2024, it sets the offence in the context of the changing laws on marriage and divorce, and examines the consequences of bigamy for those involved, including the remedies that were available to the often-deceived second spouse.
Drawing on a wide array of sources from the 17th century to the present day, including formal law reports, legal treatises, newspapers, censuses, parish registers, divorce petitions and Parliamentary debates, this book shows how bigamy should be taken seriously as an offence that all too often involved deception, abandonment and heartbreak.
Between 1604 and 2024, around 30,000 individuals were prosecuted for bigamy in England and Wales. A few were able to establish a defence to the charge, but most were convicted. How they were punished varied hugely across the centuries - from execution, branding, whipping, transportation, and imprisonment through to fines and community service.
Double Trouble details the legal framework that underpinned such prosecutions. As a companion volume to Double Lives: Stories of Bigamy in England and Wales, 1604-2024, it sets the offence in the context of the changing laws on marriage and divorce, and examines the consequences of bigamy for those involved, including the remedies that were available to the often-deceived second spouse.
Drawing on a wide array of sources from the 17th century to the present day, including formal law reports, legal treatises, newspapers, censuses, parish registers, divorce petitions and Parliamentary debates, this book shows how bigamy should be taken seriously as an offence that all too often involved deception, abandonment and heartbreak.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-7945-5 (9781509979455)
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Person
Rebecca Probert is Professor of Law at the University of Exeter, UK.
Content
1. Introduction
2. From Excommunication to Execution: Criminalising Bigamy, 1604 - 1699
3. Bigamy in an Era of Clandestine Weddings: Opportunities and Challenges, 1700 - 1754
4. The Impact of the Clandestine Marriages Act, 1755 - 1794
5. The Threat of Transportation, 1795 - 1828
6. The Changing Contours of the Crime, 1828 - 1844
7. The Campaign for Divorce Law Reform, 1845 - 1857
8. The Impact of Divorce, Changing Defences, and Penal Servitude, 1858 - 1913
9. Wartime and its Aftermath, 1914 - 1949
10. The Changing Significance of Bigamy, 1950 - 1975
11. The Kaleidoscope of Modern Bigamy, 1976 - 2024
12. Conclusion
2. From Excommunication to Execution: Criminalising Bigamy, 1604 - 1699
3. Bigamy in an Era of Clandestine Weddings: Opportunities and Challenges, 1700 - 1754
4. The Impact of the Clandestine Marriages Act, 1755 - 1794
5. The Threat of Transportation, 1795 - 1828
6. The Changing Contours of the Crime, 1828 - 1844
7. The Campaign for Divorce Law Reform, 1845 - 1857
8. The Impact of Divorce, Changing Defences, and Penal Servitude, 1858 - 1913
9. Wartime and its Aftermath, 1914 - 1949
10. The Changing Significance of Bigamy, 1950 - 1975
11. The Kaleidoscope of Modern Bigamy, 1976 - 2024
12. Conclusion