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BRINE-PIT

Volume 5 · 80 words · 1842 Edition

in salt making, the salt spring from which the water to be boiled into salt is taken. There are some of these springs in many places. That at Nantwich in Cheshire is alone sufficient, according to the account of the people of the place, to yield salt for the whole kingdom; but it is under the government of certain individuals who, that the market may not be overstocked, permit only a certain quantity of the salt to be made yearly.