Thanks cuffie81 - that's a wiley coyote tip!
dawnsh - sadly not.
If your almost certain he was a bigamist then there should be a 2nd marriage & would be worth it... save waiting 4 years.
Annie
Annie - I have both certs for marriage 1 (1898) and marriage 2 (1915).
They have the same groom name except for the 2nd middle name, age correct to 1875, same groom's occupation, same father's name and occupation (kind of.. glove cutter and fabric cutter, both appeared on his father's census at some point).
The only points of oddity are:
1. Wife number 1 doesn't die.
2. Wife number 1 doesn't seem to remarry.
3. Wife number 1 calls herself married in 1939 but her husband is not there
4. 2nd marriage he calls himself a bachelor
I don't know how to trace a divorce?
The one piece of documentary evidence that would nail this is something in writing that states the man married to my grt grandma (wife 2) is from Somerset. That will be proven in the 1921 census (fingers crossed). He was from Somerset according to my Nan (his daughter) and his wife (number 2!) who I knew and spoke to about him.