| 1800 - 390 lehte
...names upon thtir faddles. Our bridle?, at prefent, are either cuibs, double and fingle, or fnaffles, either fingle, or accompanied with a check-cord and rein; the reins either brown or black leather, qui« plain, the headftall without a nofe-band, or anv ornament pf ribband in front. The ufe of a curb-bridle,... | |
| 1800 - 596 lehte
...horfe's cheeks, and the other to his girth between his legs, to make him rein well to caft up his head. Our bridles, at prefent, are either CURBS, double...reins either brown or black leather, quite plain, the headltall without a nofe-band, or any ornament of ribband in front. The curb-chain, and its application,... | |
| John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 lehte
...are informed by Madox, in his Hiftory of the Exchequer, they even bellowed names upon their (addles. Our bridles, at prefent, are either CURBS, double and fingle, or SNAFFLES, either {ingle, or accompanied with a CHECK-CORD and rein; the reins either brown or black leather, quite plain,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 lehte
...horse by. Our bridles, at present, are either curb?, double and single; or snaffles, either single, or accompanied with a check-cord and rein ; the reins either brown or black leather, quite plain, the head-stall without a nose-band, or any ornament of riband in front 11. Chaff-halter : a woman's bridle... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 386 lehte
...chaff-halter. Our bridles, at present, are either cuRBs.double and single, or SNAFFLES, either single or accompanied with a check-cord and rein ; the reins either brown or black leather, quite plain, the headstall without a nose-hand, or any ornament of riband in front. BRIDLE-HAND. Generallyunderstood... | |
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