A Scottish pensioner, Mr Dick Simpson, and his teen-age bride, Lorraine Green, after their marriage in Glasgow. Mr Simpson proposed to Lorraine on her sixteenth birthday and they were married in a registry office. Lorraine had second thoughts after the ceremony and called for her marriage to be annulled. However, she later changed her mind and they got together for the wedding breakfast.
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Press, 22 October 1981, Page 26
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63A Scottish pensioner, Mr Dick Simpson, and his teen-age bride, Lorraine Green, after their marriage in Glasgow. Mr Simpson proposed to Lorraine on her sixteenth birthday and they were married in a registry office. Lorraine had second thoughts after the ceremony and called for her marriage to be annulled. However, she later changed her mind and they got together for the wedding breakfast. Press, 22 October 1981, Page 26
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