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WILLIAM LANG, OF BRADWORTHY
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hand, that for 20 shillings per ann. he should, etc. … Yet two yeers after the latter Agreement he sued Nicholl and forced him to compound by paying 24 shillings per annum, and £5 for his Love.

"That for 3d due he sued Richard Snowe, in the Consistorie at Exeter, and put him to £4 or £5 charge about it.

"That he suborned Gabriel Williams of Torrington to enforce actions against his Parishioners.

"So he forced William Cann, John Bishop, Richard Lile, Lewis Dennis, Robert Terdrew, John Yee, to come to composition with him.

"That he hath affirmed that if his Chancell were full of Gold and Silver, he would spend it all to be avenged of his Enemies, and that he would never give over his Parishioners with Suits, untill he lay down like a Hare before the Hounds.

"He dealt with one Christopher Pugsley to poyson four of his Parishioners, Thomas Vigers, Richard Facye, Robert Bishop, and Thomas Boundye, and gave 20s 6d to said Pugsley to buy Ratsbane with promise of Money upon the Fact committed, which Pugsley attempted three Times, and besides there is more than Suspicion that he poysoned his Predecessor's Wife, whose Estate he had, and was tied to maintain her during her Life.

"That he Conspired to cause the Death of his Predecessor Twiggs.

"That he carried a Pistoll to kill Mr. Thomas Vigurs then in Suit with him, and did threaten Thomas Woodroffe, a Minister.

"That he dealt with Pugsley to burn the Barn and Corn Mowes of Samuel Chappell.

"That he committed divers Forgeries since he hath been Vicar of Bradworthie.