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Dr. S T O U G H T O N’s Great CordialElixir, is prepared from the Original Receipt, by me Eli-z*bub, the Widow of Aram Stoughton, who was Copartner wirff Mr. fticard Stoughton, rill the 4th Of 1726. and the S ock being then divided between us, l anx now removed to my Warehoufcm Thread needle-firm, the ' t ruer of Sr. Bartholomew Lane, agafoft the Royal Ex» change; where all Merchanrs, Caprains, Shopkeepers, c. may be fupplicd, with the ufua! Allowances for theirEntotf* raiment.fyfT Brother Richard Stoughton having in la!e Adf* vextifement infiauared feveral Things with Intent t# prejudice my Sale of the Elixir; I think I-am eb'iged? {as I am his Brothers Widov, as well as the Widow of Mr, Mcore, whom it haj plcafed Gcd likewise' ro rakfc from me) in Juftice to my feif, and to two young Chit-ditn cow living, whom I had by his Brother Aram, inform the World of fonie Matters of Fa, which %■ fliould never hsve done, if he had cot forced the to it.My Fat her-in Law, Dr. R’chard Sr oghton, le.ft h'ji Wt dow foie Lxecutiix, with the benefit of the Patent fot making his Elixir, and HfcewHe the original Receipt of it. My Brother Richard thought fit to difpufe the Maret with her. and went into Chancery; but the pielent Mai tv I of the RoT, Sir fdfeph Jckyll, made a Decree in ftvont of the Widow. This, wilt;h otfiet Things nevdlef-to irer.**-tion occafioned foch i Mifucdeiftandmg hetwxt it ^ -Mother and Son that fhe wculd never fee him 10 rh.* m.'»f of herDea h. Her Son Aiam, my Husband, contfaut \ pie-pared the Elixir for her^ and (lie gave him aCo?v •* Original Receipt for that end, wlrch £he never wo lv - 3 to my Srorher Ricbaii. At her Death flic cir **? . . -g *a* Riceipr witlrber Executor ( • whefi. Hanes r ihil remain*) who g.ive me a Copy, and n~- * a* -*ro niy Brother Richard alio h f one. tie-tidm) t:u«band Aram continued in Paitnejfi.b during h; I (e. aril *fecc my Husband*5 Death I was ad aT Farmer till tr e 4th Day of April 172^, and was wil7'«g *0 have c -'♦‘riied to aft on any xeafonable Trrms ; boi my Broket Richard, upoif the Expiration of rhe ^a*lt;*nr,.thought to cngi.-• si* into his own Hands, to che'manifeft injury of mr ana my Children; fo- whatreafon. th» V* orla may eafily pege:As ro, his Pret ence of im^rov?nvn-s, •he* who fcntv? him will tmile; and they wh^uo'iT mav eaftv judge, if fome Improprieties of .-peech x bbAdveiri emenr i.»it me, how capable he is of/improving, a* ? Gniu will take Notice, coat catling iumfeif an anlr S n, „t»ti yet Owning he had *Ur..thtr, h a~pHn *:u d:, i bad he te was the only remaining ion if would have palVd. Wbaf he fays in his two iaft Liues, is lo far tram*being iiVesC that i have now the Afiiftance of one in preparing rhe Elixir, who was Servant to us both fot fome Years, till the Expiration of the Patent.
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London Journal

London, Middlesex, GB

Tue, Jun 04, 1726

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