Vintage WeddingNice Retro Long White Wedding DressTo put in the spurrings is to give notice to the clergyman to publish the banns ; and to be "spurred up" is to have had the banns published for three Sundays.
Mr. Hunter, in his "Glossary of Hallamshire Words", tells us that to spurs is an old English word, equivalent to ask. In one of the Martin Marprelate tracts, an interlocutor in a dialogue says, "I pray you, Mr. Vicker, let me spurre a question to you, if I may be so bold". More Wedding Ideas:
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