Also 6 boillourie, boilary. [a. F. bouillerie in same sense, f. bouillir to BOIL: see -ERY.] A place where boiling or evaporation is carried on; a place for boiling anything, e.g., salt or sugar. Usually in comb., as sugar-boilery. See also BULLERY.

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1628.  Coke, On Litt., 4 b. By the grant of the boillourie of salt, it is said that the soile shall passe, for it is the whole profit of the soile.

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1670.  Blount, Law Dict., Boilary or Bullary of Salt, a Salt House, or Salt-pit, where Salt is boiled and made.

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1838.  Holloway, Dict. Provinc., Boilary, a place where salt is boiled.

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