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Definition of English cavalry saddle
1. Noun. A saddle having a steel cantle and pommel and no horn.
Lexicographical Neighbors of English Cavalry Saddle
Literary usage of English cavalry saddle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. With General French and the Cavalry in South Africa by Charles Sydney Goldman (1902)
"The English cavalry saddle was well made but too heavy, and having no panels the
wooden side-bars injured the animals' backs. The Indian cavalry saddle, ..."
2. A Journey from Merut in India, to London: Through Arabia, Persia, Armenia by Lumsden (Thomas) (1822)
"I had got a good English cavalry saddle and bridle, and a pair of pistols, a
couple of trunks for clothes, ..."
3. Sessional Papers (1902)
"The ordinary English cavalry saddle. 2. The Austrian pattern saddle. o. The Indian
saddle. 411. As far as can be ascertained from the many officers who have ..."