A Bower.
Is any Anchor, which Ships doe usually carry at the bowe, and from thence, hath its name: for our greatest Anchor we carry in holde, and for better stowage sometimes unstock them.
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Is any Anchor, which Ships doe usually carry at the bowe, and from thence, hath its name: for our greatest Anchor we carry in holde, and for better stowage sometimes unstock them.