Lexicographical Neighbors of Crayers
Literary usage of Crayers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1862)
"... and greatly replenished with good Mariners and other men meete and serviceable
for our Navy, well stored with shippes, barkes, crayers, and boates, ..."
2. England's Topographer: Or A New and Complete History of the County of Kent by William Henry Ireland (1829)
"... persons belonging to these crayers, and other boats, for the most part occupied
in fishing, 160." HYTHE is situated near the sea-shore, at the distance ..."
3. An Introduction to English Medieval Literature by Charles Sears Baldwin (1914)
"Cogs and crayers (large and small transports) cross their masts, At the command
of the King uncovered at once. Nimbly on the gunwale they weigh up their ..."
4. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1862)
"... and greatly replenished with good Mariners and other men meete and serviceable
for our Navy, well stored with shippes, barkes, crayers, and boates, ..."
5. England's Topographer: Or A New and Complete History of the County of Kent by William Henry Ireland (1829)
"... persons belonging to these crayers, and other boats, for the most part occupied
in fishing, 160." HYTHE is situated near the sea-shore, at the distance ..."
6. An Introduction to English Medieval Literature by Charles Sears Baldwin (1914)
"Cogs and crayers (large and small transports) cross their masts, At the command
of the King uncovered at once. Nimbly on the gunwale they weigh up their ..."