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There is a page named "William Foular (apothecary)" on Wikipedia

  • William Foular was a Scottish apothecary who served the Scottish court. Foular supplied medicines and cures to James IV of Scotland and his wife Margaret...
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    around 1507 names him and William Foular as the court "pottingaris". "Pottingar" is an old Scots language word for apothecary. In April 1503 Mosman was...
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  • John Cor (category Scottish apothecaries)
    clothes as a clerk in royal service. He was probably an apothecary. An apothecary William Foular from Edinburgh was recorded as making distilled waters...
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    12 (Edinburgh, 1889), pp. 374–5. Marguerite Wood, Protocal Book of John Foular, 1503-1513, 1:2 (Scottish Records Society, 1941), nos. 370, 682, 736. Accounts...
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  • Ane Dance in the Quenis Chalmer (category Poetry by William Dunbar)
    Master Robert Schaw who provided medicinal recipes to the queen's apothecary William Foular, and appears to have been a physician serving the women of the...
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    suffered from nosebleeds, and an apothecary William Foular provided a bloodstone or heliotrope as a remedy. Foular also sent the queen medicinal spices...
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  • of John Foular (Scottish Record Society, 1941), p. 63 no. 345. Cosmo Innes, Ledger of Andrew Halyburton (Edinburgh, 1867), pp. 111, 175. William Campbell...
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  • Thumbnail for John Mosman (goldsmith)
    family. Another John Mosman of a previous generation was an Edinburgh apothecary. It has been suggested that the Mosman family was of Jewish origin. A...
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