An advertisement concerning those most excellent pills, called pilulae radiis solis extractae: being an universal medicin, especially in all chronical and difficult distempers as by the ensuing discourse will most clearly appear.
Lockyer, Lionel, 1600?-1672.

You my kind Country-men that desire to use these my Pills, the Secret of which was discovered unto me by Providence for your good, be very careful •…o buy them of some of these persons whose Names and Dwellings you find in his Book, and no where else, except you will be cheated. They are both made and sold by my self or my Cousin Mr. Iohn Watts in my own house, and •…lso by Mr. Thomas Fyge Apothecary, at the Sugar-Loaf without Bishopsgate;•…om whom they are committed to be sold,

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  • In London by Mr. Richard Lownds at the White Lion in Duck Lane near West-Smithfield, Bookseller.
  • In London by Mr. Randall at the three Pigeons a little beyond S. Clements Church, on the back-side, in the Strand.
  • In London by My Cousin Lockyer at the Catharine-wheel by S. Iames house.
  • In London by Mr. Tho. Basset at the George in Fleetstreet near Cliffords Inn.
  • In London by Mr. Iohn Place at Funivals Inn Gate in Holborn.
  • In London by Mr. Rob. Horne at the South Entrance into the Royal Exchange.
  • In London by Mr. Man at his Coffee-House in Exchange Alley.
  • In London by Mr. Samuel Crouch in Popes-head Alley.
  • In London by Mr. Horseman near the May-pole in Popler.
  • In London by Mr. Whitechurch at the Green Bank in Wapping.
  • In London by Mr. Thomas Thornton Barber-Chirurgion by Shadwel Dock.
  • In Hull, by Mr. George Hodgson.
  • Rochester, by Mrs. Baldwins.
  • Norwich, by Mrs. Anne Brown at S. Margarets,
  • Salisbury, by Mr. Ioseph Stockwell.
  • Newbury, by Mr. Thomas Stockwell.
  • Exceter, by Mr. Abisha Brocas.
  • Worcester, by Mr. Iohn Iones.
  • Manchester, by Mr. Ralph Sheldermine.
  • Yarmouth, by Mr. Iohn Tuttle.
  • Leicester, by Mr. Francis Young, and at Lutterworth at his shop there.
  • Cambridge, by Francis Drury at Mr. Richardsons at the Angel-Gate on the Market-Hill.
  • Portsmouth, by Mr. Paul Richard, Distiller.
  • Canterbury, by Mrs. Bisset in S. Peters Parish near Kings Bridge.
  • Newcastle, by Mr. Peter Sanderson, Merchant.
  • Northampton, by Mrs. Grace Collins, Bookseller.
  • Plimouth, by Mr. Iohn Reep near the New Church.
  • Shrewsbury, by Mr. William Brown at the Fox in the Corn-market.
  • Bristol, by Mr. Iohn Trotter at the three Boars heads in S. Iames Parish near the Pity-Gate.
  • Colchester, by Tho. Chettam near the Bull in Mary Magdalens street.
  • York, by Mr. Lambert Bookseller.
  • Godmanchster, by Mr. Iohn Tiffin near Huntington Bookseller.
  • Kitgton, by Mr. Francis Davis in Herefordshire, Mercer.
  • Dunmore, by Ralph Brewit in Essex.
  • Daintry, by Mr. Mosse.
  • Windsor, by Mr. William Holder at the Crispin over against the lower Gate of the Castle.
  • Kingslyn, by Mr. Iohn Miller, Norfolk
  • Waymouth, by Mr. Francis Reeds, Grocer.
  • Harborough, by Mr. Nehem. Thompson, Leicestershire.
  • Bremingham, by Mr. Iohn Wallaxall, Warwickshire.
  • Evil, by Mr. Robert Tarr Barber-Chirurgeon, Somersetshire.
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  • In Borne, by Mr. John Ive in Lincolnshire.
  • Heberige, by Mr. Richard Roper near Malden.
  • Shaftsbury, by Mr. Butler.
  • Evilchester, by Mr. Tho. Trent, Somersetshire.
  • Sheffield, by Mr. John Graves, York shire.
  • North-Perrot, by Mr. John Patridge, Somersetshire.
  • Stafford, by Mr. Tho. Collins, for the Town and County.
  • Clifton on Dunsmore, by Mr. Matthias Newton, Warwickshire.
  • Highamferris, by Mr. Twyford Warthington, Grocer.
  • Wellinborough, by Mr. John Worthington, Mercer.
  • Blackmore, by Mr. Tho. Sayer, in Essex.
  • Wendover, by Mr. John Duncomb: and at Tame and Tring.
  • Shiply, by Mr. Bernard Tully, Sussex.
  • Tocester, by Mr. John Hart Brasier.
  • Long-Milford, by Mr. Matthew Pattal, Suffolk.
  • Reading, by Mrs. Elizabeth Bradbridg.
  • Woodham Ferries, by John Gurten.
  • Carleton, by Tho. Lucas, Bedfordshire.
  • Kittering and Wellinborough, by Mr. Tho. and Mr. Jesse Bruce.
  • Chard, by Mrs. Anne Atkens, Grocer.
  • Taunton-Dean, by Mr. John Hucker Sope-boller in High-street.
  • Wilscome, by Mr. William Lawrence, Somersetshire.
  • Dover, by Mr. John Hall Tallow-chandler.
  • Wickham, by Mr. Levy Gibbs, Buckinghamshire.
  • Welch pool, by Mr. Samuel Wollastone.
  • Monmouth, by Mr. Robert Mason.
  • Ludlow, by Mr. Edward Robertson.
  • Ashford, by Mr. Isac Brisenden, in Kent.
  • Oxford, by Mr. James Jennings.
  • Maidstone, by Mr. Christopher Lee.
  • Westchester, by Mr. James Lem.
  • S. Edmondsbury, by Mr Peter Philips.
  • Darby, by Mr. Jethro Thorneton.
  • Tipton Green, by Black Samuel Whitehouse, Staffordshire.
  • Chelmsford, by Mr. Tho. Milne, Grocer.
  • Braintree, by Mr. James Crooke, Bookseller.
  • Colchester, by John Wheely, Ironmonger.
  • Harwich, by Mr. Buckstone, Barber-Chirurgeon.
  • Ottery St. Mary in Devon, by Mr. George Greenway.
  • Norwich, by Mr. Peter Scot, Mercer.
  • Walsham, by Mr. Robert Nockhold, Barber.
  • Lyn, by Joseph Whitworth.
  • Wisbidge, by Mr. Robert Morgan, Barber-Chirurgeon.
  • Peterborough, by Mr. Seth Meeke, Barber.
  • Stamford, by Mr. John Shepherd, Barber.
  • Grantham, by Mr. Robert Pawlet, Bookseller.
  • Boston, by Mr. Iohn Malory, Bookseller.
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  • In Devizes, by Iohn Hammond, Bookseller.
  • Ely, by Mr. Rich. Rider sen. Postmaster.
  • Marlborough, by Mr. Tho. Hunt, Bookseller.
  • Newberry, by Mr. Church Simmons, Bookseller.
  • Townton, by Mr. Iohn Smith, Bookseller.
  • Brewton, by Mr. Iohn Combe, Somersetsh.
  • Preston, by Mr. Philip Burton, Bookseller.
  • Oswestrey, by Mr. Tho. Davies Deputy Postmaster.
  • Gainsborough, by Mr. Iohn Barrow, Mercer.
  • Pomfret, by Mr. Tho. Willamet, Bookseller.
  • Wakefield, by Mr. Robert Bradley, Bookseller.
  • Leeds, by Mr. Iohn Penrose, Bookseller.
  • York, by Mr. Iohn Petty, Barber on the Pavement.
  • Rippon, by Mr Christopher Terry, Barber Chirurgeon.
  • Durham, by Mr. George Cumings, Merchant.
  • Barwick upon Tweed, by Mr. Tho. Greny, Apothecary.
  • Carlisle, by Mr. Iohn Broadstood, Postmaster.
  • Leverpool, by Mr. Rob. Harshal, Linnen-draper, and at his Shop in Warrington.
  • Hereford, by Mr. Edmund Hawly, Barber.
  • Glocester, by Mr. Toby Langford, Bookseller in Southgate street.
  • Bridgwater, by Mr. Iohn How, Barber and Bookseller.
  • Wellington, by Mr. Tho Lockyer.
  • Line, by Mr. Christopher Spragg, Barber and Bookseller.
  • Dorchester, by Mr. William Browne, Bookseller.
  • Pool, by Mr. Richard Smith, Mercer.
  • Southampton, by Mr. Go. Powel, Bookseller, and at his Shop at Rumsey.
  • Wells, by Mr. Iohn Collins, Grocer.
  • Limbrick, by Mr. Paul Grimbal, Merchant.
  • Kilkenny, by Mr. Richard Prat, and Mr. Richard Mewckings.
    For the Kingdom of Scotland.
  • Mr. Gideon Schaw of Edinborough, Bookseller, and Mr. Iames Iohnson of Lith∣co Merchant, and who else they shall appoint in that Kingdom.
    For the Kingdom of Ireland.
  • Mr. Fisher of Dublin in the High street, Mr. Iohn Sparling of Waterford, and
  • Mr. Io Coleman of Cork, and who else they shall think fit to depute for them. Bridgtown in Barbadoes, Iohn Barker Merchant.
  • Mr. Iohn Fleming at the Port Royal in Iamaica, and who else he shall appoint in that Island.

Absalom because he had no Son to keep his Name, he erected a Pillar, and called it after his own Name, 2 Sam c. 18. v. 18. I have had Sons, but they are not, and so I shall call the Pill after my own name,

LIONEL LOCKYERS PILL.