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The county was named for Henry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of James I.  \n","Prior to 1853, when the Commonwealth began recording vital statistics, Virginia marriages were recorded at the county or city level. Beginning in 1661, in order to be married by license, the groom was required to go before the county clerk and give bond with security that there was no lawful reason to prevent the marriage. The bond was pledged, with two or more sufficient securities (or witnesses), but no money was exchanged. The license, issued then by the clerk, was given to the minister who performed the service. The practice of bonding was discontinued in 1849, although in some communities bonds were pledged into the 1850s. 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All original bonds and consents were arranged in numerical order (as they appear in the volume) by the alphabetical letter of the groom's surname and placed in the pages of nineteen volumes by means of an adhesive.  Because of the adhesive technique used, it is possible to view the back of all these documents.  When the volumes were restored, typewritten indexes were created for each volume and reflect the order of arrangement of the original documents in the volumes.  Typewritten indexes for Volumes 1-7, however, were not microfilmed.  Free African American marriages are found throughout the volumes from 1797-1830.  Original bonds, now found in Volumes 1-7 but previously found in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library's Photographic Division and are found on Microfilm Reel 89a.\n","Index to Marriage Bonds and Consents, 1781-1831, is a separate index.  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When the volumes were restored, typewritten indexes were created for each volume and reflect the order of arrangement of the original documents in the volumes.  Typewritten indexes for Volumes 1-7, however, were not microfilmed.  Free African American marriages are found throughout the volumes from 1797-1830.  Original bonds, now found in Volumes 1-7 but previously found in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library's Photographic Division and are found on Microfilm Reel 89a.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex to Marriage Bonds and Consents, 1781-1831, is a separate index.  As indicated, it contains marriage bonds and consents found in all nineteen volumes as well as bonds and consents from 1831 not included in these volumes.  The index is arranged only by the alphabetical letter of the groom's surname and then the bride's surname, A-Y.  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