Of ntakjng Cider. 
In both thefe, the Axis of the farther Cy¬ 
linder or Rollmuft be moveable,, pieces of 
Wood or Iron being made in the Inlide of 
the Planks, to be Wedged nearer or farther 
as occafion requires: Thofe of Wood be¬ 
ing reprelented by b b. in the fecond Fi¬ 
gure, and thofe of Iron by c, in the fame 
Figure. 
The only perfbn that by long experience 
hath attained to the true and exad way of 
making thefe Ingenio’s , with great variety, 
is Mr Henry Alien a Cabinet-maker, at the 
fign of the Cabinet in Exeter-Jlreet-,v\eax the 
Strand , London. He not only makes them 
compleat after the Methods here prelcrib- 
ed, but with feveral other additions as 
well for expedition, as eafe; Having one 
fort fo compleat that it will throughly 
Grind and difpatch fruit enough (by one 
mans labour in turning) to make near 
twenty Hogfheads of Cider in a day, and of 
duration, the Rolls being made of Lignum 
Vit<g , and the reft for the moft part of Iron 
andBrafs, that it will laftan Age. 
He hath feveral by him of every fort, 
curioufly made and without any defeds, 
and fuitable to every mans occafion. 
Although your habitation be far from 
London, yet is it better to have yotir Mill 
from 
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