Latin Word - Soluta (General)

by tonyharrison, Potters Bar Hertfordshire, (6478 days ago)

Transcribing marriage register in Latin the word comes after "of parish St John Baptist in City and Diocese of Gloucester" and before celebrated the groom is a widower and I believe this most probably relates to status of bride.
Any help gratefully received.
Tony

Latin Words - Soluta, Solutus

by slowhands, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, (6478 days ago) @ tonyharrison

Free, unrestrained,....

...... single, unmarried (female) >>>>> ( in this context )


so, if you find a Solutus I would translate as single, unmarried (male form)

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Latin Words - Soluta, Solutus

by tonyharrison, Potters Bar Hertfordshire, (6477 days ago) @ slowhands

Thanks for this I had found free, unrestrained, but wondered if this was used for Spinster. but I will show it as unmarried
Regards
Tony

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