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Yes, the Tudors did use lavender. It was valued for its fragrance and was commonly used in gardens, as well as for its medicinal properties. Lavender was often employed in cooking, as a potpourri to freshen rooms, and in baths for its calming effects. Additionally, it was believed to have protective qualities, making it a popular herb during that time.

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