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.
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.
1670. Blount, Law Dict., Boilary or Bullary of Salt, a Salt House, or Salt-pit, where Salt is boiled and made.
1838. Holloway, Dict. Provinc., Boilary, a place where salt is boiled.