The use of 

 the dyning- 

 roome. 



Officers. 



Trades. 



WATER-WORKES. 



eight living Springs., built with no desire 

 to intertaine Customers, but onely to grinde 

 mine owne corne. 



In my first Foundation, the Countrey 

 said I should never bee able to performe 

 the same. They said with-all, I could 

 not command the water ; and that I 

 should want custome to countervail the 

 charge. I have built my Mill, and ac- 

 quainted the water with his course. 

 Unto this Mill, I build all Offices and 

 necessary roomes serving my Mechani- 

 cals. 



The dining roome to entertaine Knights 

 and Gentlemen : Buttry, Pantry, Kitchin, 

 Larders, Pastry, Survey ing-roome, Back- 

 house, Brew -house, Sellors, Killning for 

 Malt, Slaughter-house, Sellors belonging 

 to the Slaughter-house, Uting-roomes, Gar- 

 ners, Malting-roomes. Officers; the Clarke, 

 Miller, Loder, Malt-maker : Butcher, 

 Chandler, Cookes, Bakers, Brewers, Tanner, 

 Shoo-maker, Cobler, Glover, Currier, Sithe 

 and Sickle-maker, Nayler, Smith, Joyner, 

 Cooper, Carpenter, Gardiner, Mercer, Cutler, 

 Barber, Stocking - knitters, Hosier, Lant- 

 horne- maker, Fletcher, Bowyer, (hold- 

 breath). The Taylor, Sempster, Laun- 

 34 derers, 



