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Elizabeth Weed alleges in her confession that she once became angry with Henry Bedell and sent her familiar Lilly to kill him, but that Lilly returned claiming it lacked the power to do so; she sent Lilly out again three days later to kill Bedell's child instead and this time the familiar succeeded.(2)
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Elizabeth Weed alleged in her confession that she once sent her familiar Lilly to Edward Musgrave, but that Lilly returned claiming not to have the power. Instead, Weed sent out Priscill to kill two of Musgrave's horses, and one belonging to John Musgrave, plus a cow of William Musgrave's and another cow of Thomas Thorp's; Priscill succeeded where Lilly had failed.(2)
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733 |
Elizabeth Weed alleges in her confession that her 21 years was almost up: Her contract was set to expire on the next Low-Sunday.(2)
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734 |
Elizabeth Weed alleges in her confession that she "had a desire to be rid of that unhappy burthen which was upon her," and that to that end she had been attending Church regularly. She said that she was pleased with the minister, Mr. Poole, and his preachings, to the extent that she had been going to his house for repetitions.(2)
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4 records returned.