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  • noun Plural form of saddler.

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Examples

  • The needles should be long, and blunt; those called saddlers needles are the best.

    Encyclopedia of Needlework Th��r��se de Dillmont 1868

  • Great numbers of foreigners and people from the provinces visited the capital, and the return of luxury and the revival of old customs gave occupation to a variety of tradespeople who could get no employment under the Directory or Consulate, such as saddlers, carriage-makers, lacemen, embroiderers, and others.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • English shops, such as saddlers, and stores, not unlike what we call in

    Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823 Maria Graham

  • Great numbers of foreigners and people from the provinces visited the capital, and the return of luxury and the revival of old customs gave occupation to a variety of tradespeople who could get no employment under the Directory or Consulate, such as saddlers, carriage-makers, lacemen, embroiderers, and others.

    The Memoirs of Napoleon Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de 1836

  • Great numbers of foreigners and people from the provinces visited the capital, and the return of luxury and the revival of old customs gave occupation to a variety of tradespeople who could get no employment under the Directory or Consulate, such as saddlers, carriage-makers, lacemen, embroiderers, and others.

    Memoirs of Napoleon — Volume 08 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 1801

  • Great numbers of foreigners and people from the provinces visited the capital, and the return of luxury and the revival of old customs gave occupation to a variety of tradespeople who could get no employment under the Directory or Consulate, such as saddlers, carriage-makers, lacemen, embroiderers, and others.

    Memoirs of Napoleon — Complete Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 1801

  • Farmers came to town for the blacksmiths, tanners, saddlers, general stores, taverns, and all the necessities required for them to be successful with their farms.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • The saddlers, a guild distinct from harness-makers while producing similar goods, did not welcome the competition.

    Kant's Philosophical Development Schönfeld, Martin 2007

  • The Reuters were shoe - and harness-makers; the Kants were harness-makers (Riemer, a guild similar to saddlers).

    Kant's Philosophical Development Schönfeld, Martin 2007

  • To get in order all these, and other things required, he had assembled there five or six thousand fellows that worked at trades — carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, saddlers, and what not.

    Life's Little Ironies 2006

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