Henry the Eighth i would assume
Nobody did - it may be the established Church but that is because the state recognises it as such, not because there was any Act to declare it so.
During the rein of King Henry VIII, parliament passed the first Act of Supremacy. This act declared Henry VIII supreme head of the Church of England. This separated the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church of which the pope was leader.
a register is signed to make the marriage official in the eyes of the law, while the ceremony is to make it official in the eyes of the church and the Lord, our God
Henry-VIII King of England (1534)making all further rulers the supreme head of the Church of England
william, kate and probably some official of the law or the church to make it an official document
July 4th 1776 when the delegates signed the Declaration of Independance.
england
Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.
An autograph.
It made it an official document .
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