The Famous and Virtuous Necklaces; One of Them BEing of no greater weight than a small Nutmeg, absolutely easing Children in Breeding Teeth without Pain; thereby preventing fevers, Ruptures, Convulsions, Rickets, and such attendant Distempers, to the Admiration of thousands in the City of London, and Counties adjacent, who have experienced the same, to their great comfort, and satisfaction of the Parents, of the Children, that have used them: Besides the Decrease in the Bills of Mortality apparent( within this Year and half) of above one half of what formerly Dyed; and are now Exposed to Sale at Five Shillings each Necklace, viz. At mayor Chokes, at the Kings-Head, nigh St. Clements Church. At Mr. Whiteheads at the Black-Boy in Canon-street, against London-Stone. Mr. White Grocer in the Old-Baily. Mr. barns Coat-seller, at the Cherry-Tree, by Strand-Bridge. Mr. Green Iron-monger over against St. Dunstons-Church in Fleetstreet, where the said mayor doth most reside. Mrs. Mullineux Sempstresse, at the Sun and Star in St. James's-Fields, near St. James's-street. Mr. Jarvis, at the George in Milk-street. Mr. West Hosier, in Russel-street, near Drury-lane. Mr. Whiskers Upholsterer, in King-street Westminster, near the Abbey. Mrs. Suttons a sempstress, next the Rose-Tavern without Temple-Bar. Mr. Sclater at the Red-Cross in Newgate-street. Mr. Tho. Barns Coat-seller at the Black-Boy in Cheap-side, near St. Pauls. Mr. Flower, clerk of St. Katherine-Coleman in Pye-Alley, in Fan-Church-street. Mr. Turner Book-seller in Holbourn, near Turn-stile. Mr. Woolger Millenar, at the Turk and Slave in Jewen-street. Mr. wyatt, against the Fleet-Prison, Upholsterer. Mr. Bridges Coate-seller at the Angel, near Summerset-House in the Strand. Mr. Dod Millenar in Princesstreet, next Drury-lane. Mr. Last Stationer, at the Golden-Ball, near Doctors Commons. Mr. Thompson, at the Half-Moon and Seven-Stars, in Eagle-Court, against Summerset-House. Mr. Joseph Timm, at the Serpent in Southwark, over against the Spur-Inn, a Haberdasher of small-Wares. The Names of some of the Parents of the Children that have made use of this Virtuous Necklace, to their great Comsort, and Satisfaction, who are ready to testify the same. A Child of the Countess of Northumberlands. A Child of the Lady Bartees at St. James's. A Child of my Lord Burley's The Children of Sir William Drake, in Buckinghamshire. A Child of Sir Edward Turners in Essex. A Child of Alderman Thomas's in Pater-noster-Row. A Child of Esq; Mountagues, at Epsom in Surrey. A Child of Mr. Jenkins, Brewer near the Horse-Ferry, at Westminster. A Child of Mr. Jarvis, at the George in Milk-street. A Child of Mr. Shepherds Goldsmith, at the Grape in Lumbard-street. A Child of Mr. Leaders, at the Turks-Head in Market-Street in St. James's. A Child of Mr. Alcocks, at the Cock in Cheap-side, near Milk street. A Child of Mr. Greys, Suffer to the Kings Regiment in Scotland Yard. A Child of Mrs. Suttons a Sempstress, next the Rose-Tavern without Temple-bar. A Child of Mr. Whites, Grocer in the Old-Baley. A Child of Mr. Marstons, at the Queens-Head in Bell-yard, near Temple-bar. A Child of Mr. Whiskers, Upholsterer in King-street Westminster, near the Abbey. A Child of Mr. Grooms, in Windmill street, near Pickadilly. A Child of Mr. Cadmors, joiner in Noble-street. A Child of the mans at the sign of the City Hamburgh, near the Hermitage-Bridge in Wappen. A Child of Mr. John Bishops, in King Henry's House in King Henry's Yard in Nightingale-Lane. A Child of Mr. Bricknels, a Brewer in Harts-born-Lane. A Child of Mr. Whites Grocer, at the Three Sugar-Loaves in the Strand, against the Savoy. A Child of Mr. Flowers, Clerk of Katherine Coleman, in Pye-Alley in Fan-Church-Street.