- town
crier, also
called a bellman, is an
officer of a
royal court or
public authority who
makes public pronouncements as required. The town
crier was used...
- Look up
crier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crier is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Crier, part of the band The Halos...
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Gordon Crier (1912 – 16
September 1984) was a
Scottish radio and
television producer and writer. His
early successes included Band Waggon, the
first comedy...
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Catherine Jean
Crier is an
American journalist and
author of A
Deadly Game and The Case
Against Lawyers. She was the
youngest elected state judge in Texas...
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Streeter Publications ,
known as
Streeter and
known formally as Town
Crier, is a
group of Toronto-based
community newspapers that
spans across 10 districts...
- The Mid-Valley Town
Crier covers community news in an eight-community
region of
South Texas,
spanning Weslaco, Donna, Mercedes, Progreso, Edcouch, Elsa...
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Peter Wolf
Crier is a Minneapolis-based folk rock band. They
signed with
Jagjaguwar in 2010. The duo
consists of
previous Wars of 1812 band
member Peter...
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Barry Charles Cryer OBE (23
March 1935 – 25
January 2022) was an
English writer, comedian, and actor. As well as
performing on stage,
radio and television...
- The Town
Crier is a
public house located on the
corner of City Road and
Station Road, Chester, Cheshire, England. It
stands opposite Chester General Station...
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called Sabu & the Survivors, with "Sabu"
being a
moniker of
member Keith Crier. The
group then
evolved in the 1970s as The
Rhythm Makers,
playing primarily...