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Superstition / Tradition stated that it was thought to be unlucky for a woman to marry a man whose surname began with the same letter as hers

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Seeing a chimney sweep on the way to a wedding is though to bring good luck and it is still possible to hire one to attend wedding ceremonies.


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Cooden Wedding Cars

Arrive in style at your wedding or other special occasion. Cooden Taxis Chauffeured Car Service is reliable, courteous & professional.Each reservation is tailored to your requirements & provided at a competitive cost. A range of cars can be provided subject to availability, including: 2 Chrysler 300c's in Grey & Black 1 Peugeot 807 in Grey Ford S-Max in Silver For Stag & Hen Nights, The Wedding Service, The Wedding Reception, The Honeymoon, Hotel, Airport Transfers etc...
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Carrying the Bride over the threshold of the new marital home symbolises medieval 'kidnapping' when they enter the marital home for the first time. If the bride entered the home with her left foot first, she would be visited by bad fortune. In order to avoid this disaster, the groom lifts her into the home.

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You may kiss the bride showed acceptance of the marriage contract in ancient times. This was before hand shakes and written contracts, a kiss (usually on the cheek) was a sign of bonding and acceptance of a contract.

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The Groom stands on the right of the Bride, deriving from the days of swords - should any man challenge him to his right to his Bride, the Groom was free to draw his sword with his right hand whilst protecting or holding his Bride with his left.

 

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