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From: Brian Randell <>
Subject: Re: What's New in GENUKI/Devon (Jan 2005)
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 10:42:46 +0000
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Hi Stephen:

>Re the trial of William Lang.
>I have a photocopy of a pamphlet of 1641 entitled: "Fovrtie Articles In The
>High Covrt of Parliament, againft William Lang who was Vicar in the Parifh
>of Bradworthy in the County of Devon; but now prifoner in the City of
>London...." [Usual 'long s' being used].
>He really was a naughty boy, being apparently a hedger, ditcher, thresher &
>general ag lab in the parish; fled to Ireland after warrants were issued
>about a little spot of forgery, & returned 4 years later, pretending he had
>obtained Holy Orders. He took over Bradworthy Vicarage & spent the next 18
>years giving his parishioners a hard time, mostly by vexacious litigation,
>forgery & insult. Sample: when asked to christen a baby he replied: "What
>wilt thou have me to chriften thy old Sow?" He also left bodies unburied,
>"to the great annoyance & grief of his Parifhioners".
>Ahh...., they don't make vicars like wot they used to.
>Maybe someone can tell us what happened to him. The pamphlet calls for his
>execution.
>Did he leave any posterity? Anyone out there hanging their head when the
>LANG family is mentioned? :-))

Is this the same pamphlet that I announced had been transcribed and
added to GENUKI/Devon, so starting this message thread - if not, I'd
be pleased to receive a transcription.

cheers

Brian Randell


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