tackle porter

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English

Noun

tackle porter (plural tackle porters)

  1. Alternative form of tackle-porter
    • 1747, The Universal Library of Trade and Commerce:
      When a Ship from America arrives at one of the Keys, to be unladen, and the King's Weighers and Landwaiters are ready, a Tackle Porter and some Ticket Porters, set inmediately to work upon her, and land seven Draughts (Hogsheads, &c.) and none are permitted to partake of the Profits of unlading that Ship, but such as come before the seven Draughts are landed and weighed; this finish'd, the Tackle Porters present, chuse the Book, who takes an Account of the Quantities and Marks of each Person's Goods, and sees them put into Ware-houses or sent Home.
    • 1814, Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, The Beauties of England and Wales, page 443:
      Before any person can become a Tackle Porter he must give bond with four sufficient house-keepers as sureties, for 500l. to make restitution for any loss or damage that may be sustained through his neglect or connivance.
    • 1975, Margaret Brentnall, The old customs and ceremonies of London, page 42:
      To this day, therefore, the procession leaves Vintners' Hall on Installation Day and proceeds to the Church of St James Garlickhythe - the Master, Wardens and Court of Assistants carrying their nosegays while a tackle porter sweeps the road ...