How to use in-sentence of “crier”:
+ He is Town Crier for The Mayor of London, The City of Westminster, and London Boroughs.
+ It was not until 1998 that Chester had both a crier and a bellman again.
+ Peter Moore has been The London Town Crier for more than 30 years.
+ The Bellman refers the mediaeval use of a town crier or bellman.
+ Royal proclamations, local bylaws, market days, advertisements and even selling loaves of sugar were all proclaimed by a bellman or town crier for centuries.
+ They also hold the title of the best dressed town crier in Britain 2008 Competition held at Alnwick for the Loyal Company of Town Criers.
+ They are also the Best Dressed Crier at the National Town Crier Competition in Hastings 2007.
+ The best dressed town crier and escort at the last World Championships are Peter and Maureen Taunton from the county town of Stafford, UK.

