Mint-Water.
Marigold-flowers distild good for the head.
Naples-Bisquet.
Orange-Water.
Orange-Cakes.
Preserves. To preserve Artichokes young. Apricocks. Barberries. Cherries. Damsins. Elecampane-root. Fruit green. Grapes. Green plums. Lemons. Oranges. Pear-plums white or green. Pippins, or Peaches. Plums red or black. Quinces white. White or red. Respass.
Paste of Apricocks. Citrons. Elecampane-roots. Flowers with its natural taste. Oranges and Lemons. Pippins like leaves, and some like plums, with their stones and stalks in them. Rasberries or English Currans.
Perfumes, for Cloathes, Gloves. Perfumes excellent. K. Edwards. Q. Elizabeths. Perfume water.
Purging-bag for Ale.
Plague-water.
Poppy-water.
Pomander.
Pomatum good.
Prince-Bisquet.
Powder the Lady Kents.
Quinces for pies.
Quiddony of Pippins. Of all kinds of plums.
Raisin Wine.
Rasberry Wine.
Shrubbery cakes.
Sweet smell.
Sweet powder to break.
Syrup of Clove-gillyflowers. Of Hysop for colds. Lemons or Citrons. Elders. Rasberries.
Spots of grease or Oyle to take out.
Dr. Stephens sovereign Water.
Stomach water the Lady Spotswoods.
Snail-water most excellent.
Sugar of Wormwood, Mint, Aniseed &c. Of Roses.
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