saddle stapling - meaning and definition. What is saddle stapling
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What (who) is saddle stapling - definition

A DEALER IN WOOL
Wool-stapling; Woolstapler
  • The frieze of the [[Leith]] Corn Exchange showing wool-staplers at work
  • Winston Hall, built in Gloucester in 1750 for the wool-stapler Richard Chandler<ref name=NHL/>

saddle shoe         
CASUAL FOOTWEAR WITH SADDLE-SHAPED DECORATIVE PANEL
Saddle shoes; Saddleshoes; Saddle Oxford
¦ noun a shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting colour stitched across the instep.
Saddlecloth         
  • Navajo]] single saddle blanket, circa 1870
  • A modern saddle pad of a shabrack-type design
  • A western saddle placed over a saddle blanket.
  • A modern western saddle pad, with blanket design on top, fleece underneath, and felt or foam padding on the inside
A BLANKET UNDERNEATH THE SADDLE TO PROTECT THE HORSE'S BACK
Saddle pad; Apishamore; Numnah; Saddle blankets; Saddle Pad; Saddle cloth; Saddlecloth
·noun A cloth under a saddle, and extending out behind; a housing.
Saddle blanket         
  • Navajo]] single saddle blanket, circa 1870
  • A modern saddle pad of a shabrack-type design
  • A western saddle placed over a saddle blanket.
  • A modern western saddle pad, with blanket design on top, fleece underneath, and felt or foam padding on the inside
A BLANKET UNDERNEATH THE SADDLE TO PROTECT THE HORSE'S BACK
Saddle pad; Apishamore; Numnah; Saddle blankets; Saddle Pad; Saddle cloth; Saddlecloth
The terms saddle blanket, saddle pad (or numnah), and saddle cloth refer to blankets, pads or fabrics inserted under a saddle. These are usually used to absorb sweat, cushion the saddle, and protect the horse's back.

Wikipedia

Wool-stapler

A wool-stapler is a dealer in wool. The wool-stapler buys wool from the producer, sorts and grades it, and sells it on to manufacturers.

Some wool-staplers acquired significant wealth, such as Richard Chandler of Gloucester (England) who built Winston Hall in 1750.