: 4 The wall between the Mill-houfe and Boyling- a. The Frame where the Coppers ftand which | - 
ee | The Boyling-houfe. 
a a gallona piece, by the hands of Negres that 
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‘| The vie thar goes down ftairs tothe Boy- 
uae SS bt brthe Sugar is boyled , 0} f which the lar- 
| geft 
D-The Circle or Circumference where the Hor- 
An Index to the Platforme or Superficies of an Ingenio, 
that grinds or {queexes the Sugar. 
upon which the Pofts or| with wood or Iron, and are thirteen or four- 
teen inches affunder: fo that the tops of the 
Pots being fixteen inches,cannot flip between, 
but are held up four foot from the ground. 
ATH eround-plat , 
rs ftand , that bear up the houfe, or 
the DD aie ae between thofe Pillars. 
B The Pillars or Pofts themfelves, 
s raifed above the Mowre or level of the 
room, about a foot anda half, and is made of} — 
Dutch Bricks , which they call Klinkers, and 
ou. plaifter of Paris. And belides the Coppers , 
E The Sweeps, to which the Horfes ani Cattle} there are made fmall Gutters, which convey |. 
are faftned , that draw abou: the Rollers. the skimmings of the three leffer Coppers , 
F The Frame of the Ingenio. down to the Still-houfe , whereof the ftro 
G The Ss Beare. or Brysercilts ,» that fupporr| Spiritismade, which they callkll-devil, oy 
~ thar the skimmings of thetwo greater Coppers are 
conveyed another way as worthlefs and good | 
ling-hou for nothing. 
I The rs n, intowhich the Liquor runs from| R The Dore that goes down the ftairs to the 
the Ingenio jmordiately after itisground,and| fire-room, where the Furnaces are, which 
i saspepin a Ppe under ground to this Ci- a the ms to boyl; and though they 
,where i:ranains not aboveaday 7 at moti) _¢ ca es here, by reafon they are | 
K he Ciftern tat holds the Temper, is| . OTe ha inal 
age mad¢ with afhes, fteept in water, and Setak<igciek- to let \ you fee where t 
® other: than the Lye we wath withall in the partirion-wall, which divides rts 
land. This temper , we ftrawinthethree| fire-room from the pe or se which. 
eee as the Sugar boyles, without wall goes to the top of the houfe, and is 
ich , it would never Corn, or be any thi ng} f — d with the pee (c) as the other walls 
bi a Syrope; but the fale and ricmratad 
his Temper, caufesit to turn, as Milk does, 
vhen any foure or fharp liquor is put into ir, 
nd a very fmall quantity does the work. 
_ fes and Cattle go, which draw the Rollers a- 
S # little Gutter made in the wall , from the} 
Ciftern that holdsthe firit Liquor, to the cla- 
rifying Copper, and from thence is conveyed 
to the other Coppers , with Ladles that hold 
he five black Rounds are the C oppets, in 
attend that work day and night, fhifting both 
is called os clarifying Copper, and the | Negres and Cattle every four hours,who alfo | 
&, the Tatch convey the skimmings of the three leffer Cop- 
The cooling Cite, which the Sugar is put} pers downto the Stillhoufe, there tobe twice 
diftill’d;the firft time it comes over the helme, 
hich willbe in twodayes & two nights ,& then| come over the helnie. 
ges prefently after it is taken off the fire,and 
' there kept till it be Milk-warm ; and thenitis|~ it is but {mall, and is called Low-wines: bur 
pti bé pur into Pots made of boards, fixteen in-| the fecond time, it comes offthe {trong Spi-| 
hes fquareabove,and fo grow tapertoapoint| tit or Liquor that is potable. * 
: ‘dowewist, the Pot is commonly about thirty | T All Windowes. 
inches long , and will hold thircy or thirty five; U The Fire-room, where the-Furnaces are , 
~ pounds of Sa oe: that make the Coppers boyl. 
WN The Dore of the Filling-room. W The Still-houfe. 
O The Roomit felf, into which the Potsare fer, | X The Ciftern that holds the skimmings, till 
* beng till the Sugar grow cold and hard, it begin to be foure, “rill when, it will not 
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Y The two Stilis in the Still-houfe. 
they are carried away to the Cureing, houfe, 
P The tops of the Pots, of fixteen inches Laoag Z The Semi-circles,that fhew where wom the} — 
and ftand between two ftantions of timber .| Furnaces ftand. : 
es are girded together in feveral places , ee 
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