Anchor makers, of Bristol.
1800 'Tuesday night, two trowmen, belonging to a Severn and Wye trow, having stolen an anchor from Messrs. Acraman and Sons, one of them going down the ladder of the Quay-wall, Bristol, and using the most impious language whilst in this act of wickedness, the anchor fell his head and killed him.'[1]
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- ↑ Sherborne Mercury, 17 March 1800