Mr. Thomas Young’s own Handwriting | ||||
For Surfett* Water. | Elianor Mitchinson of } | |||
Bowden – Collector of } | ||||
Popies | Hearbs } | |||
Agrimony* | ||||
Woodnwood* | at Benwell } | |||
Sallendine | } | |||
Rosemary | Collector of Hearbs } | |||
Sage | ||||
Tormental with the Root of } | at Bladon. } | |||
Sealvia* } | } | |||
Balm | near Stella – or Winlaton a Woman } | |||
Mugwort | that Collects Hearbs for the } | |||
Red Pimpernell | Apothecaries or Surgons } | |||
Cardus | ||||
Dragons | A Woman in the Castle Garth | |||
Featherfewl | ||||
Wood Sorrel | A Woman out of Pilgrim’s | |||
Avens | Gate that was Servant to | |||
Burnerpue (Burnett) | Mrs Forcer of Durham | |||
Marigold Leaves & Flowers | Sells. Mint Waters etc | |||
Allicompain Roots | ||||
Wood Bittony | ||||
Butterbur Root (or Butterby Root) | ||||
Cowslipps | Jane Pine of Sunderland by the Sea | |||
Sutherenwood | A Gatherer of Hearbs | |||
Mint | & Tells Fortunes | |||
Rue | ||||
Angellico | Mrs Swinhoe Leg | |||
Ex by | John Rain Cured it. | |||
Wts | Of Each half a pound | |||
Abbreviations are underlined like this Wm. and the expansion may be seen by moving the cursor over it.
An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering over it. |
Transcribed by KS and GB