North y and the 6^6fite fides. have no Ageitures.. Ail the Win- 
dows are about a yard high ? without any Gutters , add run on in 
a continued Series j with very fmall partitions , Mcidnt onely to 
hail the Lettices to. Each of th6m is three or four Stories hHr. 
the Garret- windows are Jetty-wife , with a yards diftance one 
from anothdf 5 glazed out of /the '.'Tiles. The Grouhd orlower- 
nioft Story, 12 foot from the ground , is tifed' onefy for a Ware- 
hoiife 3 &c t To fettle the firff Story uponfirong Pillars , ford-* 
fied with Spikes of Iron, that no Vermin might get Up /would 
make that Story fitter for drying of Corn 5 and more perflatile 9 
efpecfaliy where there is no ufe of the lower Rooms, The other 
Stories , made for Granaries , are in breadth fo'me 6 yards , and 
in height £>fdot or fomewhat more. The upperrnofl or Garret- 
Granary to the Top or Angle , made by the railing pieces, much 
more. T hey have each in the mi® from the fides at 8 or 9 foot 
diftance, a ftrpng Poft 5 . and all the Timbers made very ftron°- to 
fupport arid bear the ; great weight of the. Grain. The Boards 
beft made of found Oak , twolnches thick 5 arid clofe joynted 
In feme places they put, in all the infide of their Rooms , Iron- 
wire, of fo narrow Mefches f that neither Rats nor Mice can<?et 
thorow them , two or three foot deep, Others ere£, on all the 
fides. Boards of T imber , and Men others to tfie top of the Per- 
pendicular 5 one lying either parallel to . the ti orison ?, orfo that 
they make an acute Angle with the former , to the fame Durpofe 
For, befides the devouring of the Grain the Excrements and 
Urin of that Vermine , moiftriing the Wheat or Rye, make them 
age $0 corrupt^nd^reed^^/y,. ; ; ' 
“The two wain Gpufideiabies in building thefe Granaries , are 
To make them (trong , and , To exfofe them to the mo (l dry ml 
Wwds , J 6 
’ti : °^: ^ d^his , In Kent, to feparate the 
f ffa ruio other lmpu^ties in it, whenkisthmfli’dg they throw it in 
Shovels from one fide to the other'; which the longer it is the 
better : by which means all fuch- impurities remain, in the middle 
betwixt the two heaps of Corn*, ' which they skreen, to part the 
nin • t ■ horn the laid impurities • i then , when they 
..,-^-ing the Grain into r y 
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